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Auto Accident / Personal Injury FAQs
Q: If I am involved in an auto accident, what types of benefits am I entitled to?
A: Pennsylvania law provides for payment of certain economic and non-economic benefits that arise from being injured. Economic benefits are those that can be quantified, like wage loss and property damage. Non-economic benefits are those to which an exact dollar figure cannot be assigned, like pain and suffering and loss of life's enjoyment. The availability of these benefits depends on the specific facts of the auto accident and the insurance coverages involved. The best way to know what benefits are available to you is to speak with an attorney.

Q: When is a good time to speak with an attorney about my personal injury claim?
A: Most times, the sooner an injured person becomes aware of their legal rights, the better. Insurance companies move fast after a car accident occurs, trying to posture themselves favorably and minimize their exposure as much as possible. Having someone on your side to help counter these moves and protect your interests can make a huge difference in the outcome of a claim.

Q: Are lump sum settlements available for claims arising from motor vehicle and other types of accidents?
A: Settlements are the most common form of resolution for personal injury and car accident claims. However, whether a settlement is appropriate in your case depends entirely on the specific circumstances. The best way to learn of the possibilities for your claim is to speak with an attorney.

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