One of the first questions new clients ask us is, “What’s my case worth?” The answer is always, “It depends.” No two cases are alike, and only after collecting all of the relevant facts can we have an idea of the value of any particular case. Below are some of the...
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Tim Knowles
Avoiding Pedestrian Injuries
Pedestrian motor vehicle accidents are a serious problem in Pennsylvania. In 2021, there were 1,230 traffic fatalities in Pennsylvania, and 182 of those were pedestrians. Pedestrians were therefore involved in nearly 15% of all traffic fatalities in the state. There...
Warren McGraw and Knowles Supports Laurel House
Warren McGraw and Knowles is proud to announce that we supported Laurel House in its recent fundraising event: "Breaking the Silence - an Afternoon of Resilience, Hope, and Healing." Laurel House is an organization that tries to prevent and stop domestic violence...
How to protect your rights after a car accident
The moments after a car accident can be confusing and difficult. Below are some simple steps that you can take to protect yourself when another driver hits your car. Buy a dash cam Dash cams record what is happening in front of and behind your vehicle while you drive....
Why you need underinsured and uninsured motorist coverage
Imagine the following scenarios: Your child is crossing the street and is seriously injured by a drunk driver. After filing a claim with the driver’s insurance company, you learn that the driver had the state-minimum of $15,000 in liability insurance coverage. This is...
What to do if you’re injured by a hit and run driver
Pennsylvania requires anyone involved in a car accident to stop their vehicle, exchange license and insurance information, and aid anyone injured in the collision. (75 Pa.C.S. §3742 and §3743). Sometimes, the person who caused the accident violates the law and flees...
Full Tort versus Limited Tort auto insurance – What you need to know
When you buy car insurance in Pennsylvania, you can choose either the “full tort” or the “limited tort option.” It is important to understand how this choice affects not just the cost of your insurance but also your legal rights. Limited tort insurance is cheaper...