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Understanding Limited Tort Insurance in Pennsylvania
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Since 1990, the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Law has been the primary legislation governing car insurance in Pennsylvania. The law set up a no-fault insurance system, which means that your own insurance will have the primary responsibility for paying for your losses after any incident. In order to make sure that everyone is protected against […]
Read MoreSee Why Daylight Savings Time Can Lead To A Pennsylvania Car Accident
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Posted on Nov 05, 2013 Many people do not realize that traffic fatalities spike during different periods of the year. For instance, the change in weather may cause an increase in accidents. Also, the change in the timing of the clocks may increase Pennsylvania car accidents. In 2011 July had the most crash fatalities, February […]
Read MoreChemical Restraints Are a Form of Nursing Home Abuse in Pennsylvania
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What’s it like to visit an elderly relative—an aunt, your grandmother—in a Pennsylvania nursing home? Yes, it’s often sad. Your family member isn’t the vital and energetic person you remember from the past. She may even have trouble remembering your name or recalling why she no longer lives independently at home. At the same time, […]
Read MoreThe Horror of Physical Restraints in Pennsylvania Nursing Homes
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The use of physical restraints is one of the key indicators for nursing home neglect in Pennsylvania. Most nursing homes are run as businesses for profit, but the fact is that they operate under very slim profit margins. Most residents’ bills are paid by Medicaid, and that program is certainly not known for its generosity. […]
Read MoreJason Hotchkin Says Thank You
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Posted on Nov 01, 2013 Remarkably composed for someone who has been through such a traumatic ordeal— while getting totally winded by an emotional wrecking ball — a lighter, somewhat withered Jason Hotchkin stood uncomfortably Thursday morning at Sports City Harrisburg and addressed those gathered at the Linglestown Road facility. While the 35-year-old talked openly […]
Read MorePennsylvania Office Lung Illness and Sick Building Syndrome
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Cold and flu season is a rite of autumn: kids bring home the sniffles one day, and pass that on to their parents, who carry it with them to the office. Soon, everyone in the workplace will be carrying around a box of tissues. The remarkable and unpleasant fact is that a few workplaces are […]
Read MoreHow Toxic Molds Cause Workplace Lung Disease in PA
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Every employer bears a fundamental obligation to make a safe work environment for all employees. Sometimes, that promise isn’t kept. For office workers, ventilation problems can mean everyone is put at risk of chronic workplace lung diseases or systemic illness. When that happens, the employer is required by the Pennsylvania workers’ compensation law to pay […]
Read MorePennsylvania Traffic Crash Injuries: Ruptured Spleen
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The most important thing to know about the spleen is this: a ruptured spleen is a greater threat to life than living without a spleen. The spleen is a soft, spongy organ located on the left side of the body at the division between the chest and abdominal cavities. It’s connected to the circulatory and […]
Read MoreDo Olders Drivers Have Higher Rates Of Fatal Car Crashes?
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Posted on Oct 22, 2013 According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, older drivers have higher rates of fatal crashes, based on miles driven, than any other group except young drivers. The high death rate is due in large part to their frailty. Older people are less likely to survive an injury than younger […]
Read MoreCar Accident In Washington Twp. Franklin County Kills 5 People
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According to Washington Township police in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, a multi-vehicle accident has left five people dead. The accident occurred this past Saturday just before 2 p.m. in the 13000 block of Fort Ritchie Access Road in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. Authorities say 68-year-old Marjorie Smith crossed the center line on the 13000 block of Fort Richie Access […]
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