Pennsylvania is considered a “no-fault” insurance state. The phrase “no-fault” refers to how benefits are applied from an injured party’s personal auto insurance policy.
What this means is that no matter who is to blame for a car accident, some benefits, including wage loss coverage and medical payments, are covered by the victim’s insurance policy. If you or someone who lives with you was injured in a car accident, the benefits provided by your auto insurance policy would be used as a payment source to cover these costs. If you happen to use all the benefits offered by your insurance policy, then it is possible to seek the balance of your losses from the at-fault party’s insurance provider.
At The Cochran Firm, we can handle all types of car accident cases. Some of the most common that we represent include:
A head-on collision is one of the deadliest types of accidents. During a head-on collision, the front portion of a vehicle can crush passengers and pin them in between the seat and dashboard.
A rear-end collision takes place if a vehicle in front of another stops suddenly and the vehicle behind them collides with the rear bumper. In most situations of rear-end collisions, the car in the rear will be considered at fault for the accident. It’s worth mentioning that speeds as low as 20 mph can result in serious injuries to the back and neck. It does not take a lot of speed in this type of accident to cause serious injuries or impairment.
An accident that is caused by larger commercial vehicles can be devastating for smaller passenger vehicles. In almost 70% of all truck accidents, the fatalities and injuries that occur are to those in the other vehicle (not the large truck). In most cases, a passenger vehicle is unable to stand up to the impact caused when a large truck or tractor-trailer collides with it, which means the occupants will often experience severe injuries. Due to this, most insurance companies will aggressively fight claims involving large trucks. Because of the injuries and damages that may occur, it’s recommended that you hire a Philadelphia truck accident attorney right away to help protect your rights.
Distracted driving is considered a common cause of car accidents in Philadelphia and throughout the state of Pennsylvania. Cases of distracted driving because of texting and other types of distraction are growing throughout the U.S.
If government vehicles are involved in a collision, it’s necessary for you to act quickly. In most situations, you have to give notice that you have the intention to file a claim within a short period of time. If you don’t provide this notice, then you may lose the right you have to recover compensation for the collision. If you are involved in a car accident with a government vehicle, it’s a good idea to contact our legal team right away to make sure that all deadlines are met so that you can recover the compensation you deserve.
If you drive too fast for the road conditions or just drive too fast in general, there is the likelihood that you will cause an accident. Speeding can result in serious accidents and injuries that can impact you and other drivers on the road. It’s important to stay aware of how fast you are going and to make sure that you drive within the set speed limits. This will help you avoid harming yourself or other people on the road.
In most cases, when you think of fatigued drivers, you likely think of truck drivers. While that may be the case, all drivers can experience fatigue and, therefore, present a danger to themselves and others when on the road.
Cases of car accidents involving fatigue tend to happen between the hours of 11 p.m. and 8 a.m. Many people drive overnight for work, which puts them at a higher risk of being involved in this type of accident.
An intentional car accident occurs when someone drives aggressively. Some of the most common aggressive behaviors that can lead to collisions include:
A rollover accident is considered one of the most serious incidents that can occur because they have extremely high fatality rates. Even though rollover accidents are not as common as the other ones listed here, they still kill many people each year.
In the state of Pennsylvania, cases of rollover accidents make up about 3.7% of all passenger vehicle accidents; however, they account for about 18.5% of all fatalities. An accident that involves large trucks, vans, or SUVs has a much higher crash rate. In these vehicles, rollovers occur in about 5.4% of accidents but makeup 27.7% of fatalities. What this means is that rollover accidents that occur in larger vehicles are about 50% deadlier than with smaller passenger vehicles. Nevertheless, it’s worth noting that rollover accidents have a much higher fatality rate for all types of vehicles.
Some of the most common reasons that rollover accidents occur include:
If a tire on your vehicle loses traction, then the vehicle is at risk of being unstable. Additionally, if you try to drive your vehicle beyond its performance limits, attempt an emergency maneuver, or drive in severe weather, you may lose tire traction. A remedy for this is to utilize the vehicle’s traction control systems, which are also called Electronic Stability Control. These systems will help to prevent cases of rollover accidents by 80% or more by reducing the power that goes to the wheels and keeping them from losing the grip they have. Today, all vehicles that have been produced since 2012 are required to have the ESC system, based on NHTSA regulations.
Drivers on the road today are more distracted than ever before. This high level of distraction leads to more accidents on Philadelphia roads. In many cases, the most serious accidents that result in fatalities involve multiple vehicles, which include emergency vehicles, trucks, cars, buses, and more.
If a multi-vehicle accident occurs, there is a high likelihood that the injuries will be catastrophic and life-changing. They can even cause death. A large amount of damage to the vehicles makes it extremely difficult for those inside to protect themselves before another collision occurs. During this type of multi-vehicle accident, some cars and trucks are hit over and over again, which means serious and life-threatening injuries are likely. A multi-vehicle accident may occur for many reasons and can occur in any location and on any type of road.
Some of the most common locations and reasons for multi-vehicle accidents include:
When you are in a car accident that causes you numerous injuries, lost time at work, and long-term pain and suffering, your priority needs to be on recovery. Yet, that can be hard to do when you have so many financial concerns to worry about. How will you pay your medical bills or keep your monthly costs met when you cannot work? We can help you.
At The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia, we recognize all that you are facing and have the tools and resources to help you. There are several key reasons why you should work with our firm in this matter.
Experience is critical in severe car accident cases. With over 50 years of experience fighting for our clients, we can confidently say that we have what it takes to prove you are owed compensation after your accident. Throughout our history, we have built a strong foundation for fighting for our clients, and we will do the same for you.
With our years of experience come proven results. We have spent years working to support our clients through even the most challenging of cases. It leads us to help them to obtain compensation for their losses, including millions of dollars in recovery. When you need to choose an attorney, you need one that has proven results – and that means the funds their clients need. We help our clients get the multimillion-dollar awards they deserve.
When you head into a courtroom to prove that you are owed money, you want the judge to recognize the attorney by your side as one who is honest, fair, and professional but also one who is aggressive and willing to work hard for their clients. You can expect that to be the case every time you work with us. We have a reputation that helps propel your case forward to be taken seriously.
Take the time to get to know The Cochran Firm in Philadelphia. Learn how our legal team is working hard every day to pursue compensation for our clients.
If you have been in a car accident, we encourage you to get medical care, file a police report, and document any details of the incident possible. Then, reach out to us. Avoid posting anything online or contacting the insurance company until you have our attorney by your side, ready to fight for you. We will pursue comprehensive support to you throughout this process:
It all starts with a consultation. We do not charge you for this initial consultation. That is critically important, because you need legal insight. Do not settle your case or take an offer from the insurance company because it is the fastest or easiest route. Instead, set up a free consultation with us first. Let us go over your case with you and provide you with clarity on all of the legal options you have. We will give you solid insight into what legal rights you have as well as what your auto accident claim may be worth.
There is no risk to you for requesting a free consultation with us. Meet with us now to find out what we can do to support you throughout this process.
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It is smart to get in touch with an attorney as soon as you can after a car accident. These claims are usually more complex than they seem at first. The insurance company has appraisers, agents, and adjusters working for them and protecting their interests. You need the same protection and assistance, which is exactly what an experienced car accident lawyer offers. With our legal team, you will have access to many resources, including attorneys, legal professionals, and case managers who will work to ensure you achieve the best possible outcome for your car accident case. We can investigate what happened, collect evidence, and build a strong case for you. With our help, you will be much more likely to receive fair compensation for your losses and injuries.
According to the law in Pennsylvania, you have two years from the date the accident occurred to file your lawsuit for property damage and personal injuries. After the two years pass, you will not be allowed to file a claim.
You should keep in mind that it will take our legal team time to develop a strong case for your accident claim. Because of this, you need to contact us as soon as you can so we can begin working on your situation. There are some studies that have proven that having a lawyer help with your car accident case will help you receive three times the compensation that individuals without representation received.
When you hire our legal team at The Cochran Firm, you will find that we offer our clients payments based on a contingency fee. What this means is that you don’t pay anything upfront for our legal representation. Instead, we recoup our fees if we help you win your case and you receive a settlement. Our firm is going to cover all the upfront costs, including investigating the case, getting expert witnesses, the cost of litigation, and more.
The value of your car accident claim depends on the severity of the injuries you have suffered and the treatment that you receive. It also depends on whether you will be able to fully recover from your injuries. In most situations, we cannot tell someone the exact value of their case until the investigation is complete.
In the end, though, the value of your case largely depends on the negotiating skills and abilities of your attorney. Our team has years of experience negotiating with insurance companies to help ensure our clients get the highest amount of compensation possible. You can count on us to aggressively fight for your rights to ensure that you get what you deserve for your accident claim.
You will find that most states in the U.S. are considered “fault” states. This means the insurance company for the at-fault driver will be financially responsible for covering the damages that have resulted from the incident. However, Pennsylvania is a no-fault state, which means that you will first recover compensation from your insurance provider before pursuing compensation from the at-fault party’s insurer.