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Navigating Personal Injury Claims: A Step-by-Step Guide

| Articles Oct 6, 2025

Navigating Personal Injury Claims: A Step-by-Step Guide The claims process in Pennsylvania can be daunting, especially when you are focused on healing. Seeking assistance is not just advisable; it’s essential. If you were injured in an accident due to another party’s negligence and are ready to file a personal injury claim, the attorneys at Tucker Law Group are ready to help you navigate your way through the process. In the meantime, we’ve prepared a step-by-step guide. What Do Personal Injury Claims Do? Personal injury claims allow individuals to seek compensation when they’ve been harmed due to someone else’s negligence or intentional actions. These claims can help cover costs like medical bills and lost wages. Claims filed in Pennsylvania often stem from incidents such as car accidents, slip and falls, medical malpractice, and workplace injuries. To pursue a personal injury claim, the accident must have caused a physical or emotional injury that affects your daily life. It’s necessary to prove that another party was responsible and that their actions directly led to your injuries. That means establishing fault, a process that can be tricky. Steps to Navigate the Personal Injury Claim Process A personal injury claim plays out over several steps, each necessary to build a strong case and ensure fair compensation. Here’s the general outline of what will happen when you start the process: Step 1: Collect Evidence Capture photos of the scene, talk to witnesses for their statements, and secure a copy of the police report for your records. […]

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Understanding Liability in Catastrophic Injury Cases

| Firm News Oct 6, 2025

Catastrophic personal injuries—such as severe traumatic brain injury (TBI), spinal cord injury, extensive burns, or loss of a limb—can upend lives in an instant. Determining personal injury liability in these cases is not only about assigning fault; it is about securing compensation that will help cover lifelong medical care, rehabilitation, assistive technology, and lost earning capacity. Because catastrophic claims hinge on projected future needs and complex causation issues, they require specialized medical and legal analysis and advocacy. What Makes a Catastrophic Injury Case Different? Catastrophic cases differ from routine personal injury claims because damages extend far into the future. A survivor may require ongoing surgeries, long-term therapy, full-time caregiving, durable medical equipment, and home or vehicle modifications. These needs are typically documented in a life-care plan developed by clinicians and economic experts to estimate lifetime costs and care trajectories. Public health statistics show the prevalence and seriousness of these injuries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports hundreds of thousands of TBI-related hospitalizations and tens of thousands of TBI-related deaths in recent years—data that highlight why comprehensive compensation matters for survivors and families. Key Parties Who May Be Held Liable Who can be sued depends on how the incident occurred. Potential defendants include: Other drivers or road users after motor vehicle collisions Employers, contractors, or supervisors in workplace incidents Manufacturers and distributors when a defect or faulty warning contributes to harm Property owners are responsible for unsafe premises Healthcare providers whose negligent care worsens an injury. Because catastrophic accidents […]

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Understanding the Statute of Limitations for Personal Injury Cases in PA

| Firm News Oct 6, 2025

When someone is injured due to another party’s negligence, the focus is often on immediate concerns—medical treatment, recovery, and adjustments in day-to-day life. However, there’s another critical piece to keep in mind: the legal time limit for filing a personal injury lawsuit. That time limit is known as the statute of limitations, and missing it can mean losing your right to pursue compensation altogether. What Is the Statute of Limitations in Pennsylvania? The statute of limitations is essentially a legal deadline. It sets the maximum amount of time a person has to initiate a lawsuit after suffering an injury. Every state sets its own timelines. These laws exist to ensure fairness because over time, evidence can be lost, memories can fade, and witnesses may become harder to find. By requiring cases to be filed within a certain time period, the law aims to protect both injured parties and defendants from unfair proceedings. How Long Do You Have to File a Personal Injury Claim in PA? Under the Pennsylvania statute of limitations for personal injury laws, most victims have two years from the date of the injury to file a lawsuit. This deadline applies to a wide range of personal injury cases, including: motor vehicle accidents Slip and fall injuries Medical malpractice Libel and defamation Premises Liability Negligent Hiring/Supervision Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death There are, however, exceptions to the standard statute of limitations. These exceptions may include: Discovery rule: If an injury is not immediately apparent (such as certain medical […]

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