Monthly Archives: April 2020
Can You Sue a Nursing Home for Coronavirus (COVID-19)?
The coronavirus outbreak at multiple nursing homes across the United States is highlighting the need for facilities to adopt serious precautionary measures to avoid the loss of life and minimize exposure to the virus. After all, older adults are the most vulnerable to COVID-19. According to the Centers for Disease and Control, the rate… Read More »
Does Pennsylvania Law Impose Caps on Medical Malpractice Damages?
Medical mistakes are more common than most of us realize. Studies indicate that medical malpractice deaths in the U.S. range from 120,000 to 250,000 per year. If the latter figure is correct, it means that doctors’ negligence is the third leading cause of death in the nation (after cancer and cardiovascular disease). In addition… Read More »
Who’s Liable in a Truck Accident Caused by Road Debris in Pennsylvania?
Unfortunately, other vehicles are not the only things that can enter the path of your car on Pennsylvania roads. Besides traffic, pedestrians, wildlife, potholes, and dangerous road conditions, your vehicle is likely to encounter road debris. What does road debris mean? Road debris refers to any materials and objects that are not supposed to… Read More »
Can Injured Skiers Sue a Pennsylvania Ski Resort for Injuries?
Pennsylvania is a popular destination among snowboarders and ski enthusiasts because the state is home to many skiing resorts. While visitors assume that these resorts are family-friendly and safe, there is always a risk of getting into a skiing accident when you least expect it. Not all skiing and snowboarding resorts in Pennsylvania are… Read More »