Author: The Pisanchyn Law Firm

Millions of Dangerous Vehicles Unrepaired, Despite Deadline

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has contacted 12 different automakers because they did not meet the December 2017 deadline (a government order) to fix higher-risk vehicles with Takata air bags; millions of dangerous vehicles are still being driven despite the Administration’s urgent recall. The deadline was imposed as a government order, de The Takata [...]

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Corroded Steel Straps in Lehigh Tunnel Linked to Fatal Crash

The National Transportation Safety Board has released a preliminary report on the deadly Lehigh Tunnel crash that occurred in February. The fatal incident happened in the southbound lanes of the Lehigh Tunnel along the Northeast Extension, where authorities say there was evidence of corrosion along the ceiling. This corrosion caused a section of electrical conduit [...]

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Bicycle Accident Stats

According to a recent report from the Governor's Highway Safety Association (GHSA), bicycle accident fatalities have risen. Bicycling itself is on the rise. There are more than 42,000 bicycles on the road through bike-share programs, and more people are choosing bikes to commute than motor vehicles. Cyclists are at a disadvantage when involved in traffic [...]

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Injured in a Company Vehicle Accident?

You should take the same precautions and steps following a company vehicle accident that you do when driving your own vehicle. Do not leave the scene of the accident and Immediately call 911 to report the accident and wait for the police and medical personnel to arrive. Politely answer questions put to you by the [...]

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Loose Steering Wheels Cause Ford to Recall 1.4 Million Cars

Ford is recalling nearly 1.4 million midsize cars because the steering wheel can detach from the steering column and drivers could lose control. The issue could cause bolts on the steering wheel to come loose, leading to a loss of control and an “increased risk of a crash.” To date, two accidents have occurred because [...]

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How to Talk with Your Doctor Following an Injury

When you suffer an injury due to someone else’s negligence, your initial focus should be to get well as quickly as you can. You should seek medical treatment as early as possible after your accident, and as often as is necessary, to get better. If you decide to pursue a personal injury claim, the most [...]

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Should Legal BAC Levels Be Reduced?

There are more than 10,000 deaths every year in the U.S. that occur as a result of alcohol-impaired crashes. Despite other efforts to reduce the number of drunk-driving deaths, these fatal crashes continue to happen. A new report from The National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine suggests that lowering the blood alcohol concentration (BAC) [...]

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What Evidence is Needed in a Slip/Fall Case?

Slips, trips, and falls account for 15% of all accidental deaths in the U.S., and cause more than a million Emergency Room (ER) visits every year. In order to hold the responsible party accountable for any injuries you obtained as a result of a slip or fall you must provide evidence that: An injury occurred [...]

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What Are Common Causes of Intersection Accidents?

Intersection crashes, or T-bone accidents, are one of the most deadly types of collisions. Determining the cause of an intersection accident is often an essential part of proving liability after a Pennsylvania car accident. Many factors can help your accident attorney determine the cause of an intersection crash. Determining who is at fault and what [...]

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Why is a Vocational Expert at your Social Security Hearing?

The Social Security process is complex. It can be overwhelming trying to understand the ins and outs of what is occurring with your claim, especially at your hearing. Sometimes, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) will call a vocational expert to testify which can be confusing to a claimant. Even more upsetting to a claimant is [...]

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How to Reduce Scaffolding Hazards

More than 4,500 workers are injured, and another 60 lose their lives, in scaffolding accidents each year – largely because of employer safety failures. OSHA has found that scaffold hazards are most commonly attributed to an employer’s failure to ensure safe practices on the job site. Common causes of scaffolding accidents Improper scaffold stability Unsafe [...]

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Super Bowl Safety Game Plan

With a Pennsylvania team in the Super Bowl this year, celebrations are likely to be large, especially in the Philadelphia area. While you begin planning your festivities for the big game you should also plan how to keep you, your loved ones, and others safe if you will be drinking. Plan Ahead for a Safe [...]

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