Product Liability – A Guide to the Facts
A product can be poorly designed, so that it fails to discharge its intended function, and by its failure causes harm to its user.
Read MoreJun 14, 2021 | What's New
A product can be poorly designed, so that it fails to discharge its intended function, and by its failure causes harm to its user.
Read MoreJun 11, 2021 | What's New
Talk to any attorney about what you should do if you are ever involved in an accident with a commercial truck and they will tell you that you should contact a trucking accident attorney as soon as possible.
Read MoreJun 7, 2021 | What's New
There are laws that the trucking industry must follow to protect the public. Because of the size of these vehicles, a collision poses greater risk for injury or death. With substantial injuries, the expense of emergency care, rehabilitation, and recovery could put your life on hold.
Read MoreJun 4, 2021 | What's New
A loaded tractor trailer truck can weigh up to 40 tons – 16 times more than the average 5,000 lb car. The tremendous weight of trucks requires stringent laws to ensure that safe driving is the major concern of every truck driver- and good braking systems.
Read MoreMay 24, 2021 | What's New
Collisions involving semi-trailer trucks happen on a daily basis. Due to the obvious size difference between a car and a big rig, when you are in a passenger vehicle, a trucking collision often results in critical injury.
Read MoreMay 17, 2021 | What's New
An estimated 1.5 million people each year are injured because of negative side effects. Reporting negative side effects helps the FDA make vaccines, drugs and medical devices safer for everyone.
Read MoreMay 14, 2021 | What's New
When you go to your doctor for treatment, you expect the best care. You expect the staff at your doctor’s office or hospital to follow the state guidelines for medical practice. However, on occasion, those practices and laws are not followed as closely as they should, and you may end up getting hurt.
Read MoreMay 6, 2021 | Accident Attorneys, Our Services
Our DUI injury lawyers want to get you the compensation you deserve after being the victim of a drunk driver. You could receive compensation for medical bills, pain and suffering, loss of income, property damage, and more.
Read MoreNov 23, 2020 | Legal Intelligencer, Michael Pisanchyn
When court officials in northeastern Pennsylvania’s Lackawanna County began sending out jury summonses in September as the system began to reopen after the COVID-19-related shutdown,one thing became obvious: fewer prospective jurors were willing to appear.
Read MoreOct 25, 2020 | Michael Pisanchyn
Autumn brings many nostalgic memories of childhood for adults, and endless opportunities for fun and adventure for all ages. The changing leaves, pumpkins, and cool air are a favorite for many, but the shorter days and wet weather can present many hazards for pedestrians and drivers alike.
Read MoreSep 6, 2020 | Media Center
Attorney Michael Pisanchyn was featured on CBS21 in Harrisburg after a hoverboard explosion in the area caused one death and injuries to two others.
Read MoreSep 6, 2020 | Media Center
Michael Pisanchyn and the Pisanchyn Law Firm are proud to represent personal injury victims through Pennsylvania. We have an office right in downtown Scranton, across from the courthouse, on Front Street in Harrisburg and in Downtown Pittsburgh, and will travel to you.
Read MoreSep 6, 2020 | Media Center
Regardless of the age or the special needs of your loved one, we do not stand for abuse or neglect from nursing homes, assisted living facilities, or group homes such as Hope Enterprises. We took this matter to trial and a jury awarded over $3.1 million to the estate of our client, showing that the community will not stand for it either.
Read MoreSep 6, 2020 | Media Center
View the Pisanchyn Law Firm’s latest commercials below. If you or a loved one are in need of an excellent, aggressive, experienced Personal Injury attorney, we can help. Fill out the form on this page or call 1-800-444-5309 now.
Read MoreAug 27, 2020 | Michael Pisanchyn, News Coverage
Michael Pisanchyn was lead trial counsel with Douglas Yazinski and Bradley Moyer sitting second chair. The Defendant Monroeton Rod and Gun Club was represented by 1) Donald Carmelite, 2) Scott Gemberling and 3) Mathew Kerris sitting second chair all from Marshall Dennehey and also 4) Patrick Heffron of Chartwell Law. The Defendant Driver was represented by Attorney Robert Muolo from Wiest Muolo Noon Swinehart and Bathgate. The trial took place for 5 days with the jury deliberating about 90 minutes.
Read MoreJul 22, 2020 | Accident Attorneys, Our Services
When these types of accidents occur causing you or your loved one harm, you should always contact the Pisanchyn Law Firm’s experienced accident attorneys as you could receive compensation for the injuries you or a loved one suffered – even if the at-fault driver doesn’t stop.
Read MoreJul 22, 2020 | Michael Pisanchyn
Pennsylvania moved into the yellow phase statewide on Friday – much to many residents’ and business owner’s relief! After three long months of the stay-at-home order, many are itching to get out of the house, back to work, and back to normal. Part of those plans is getting back on the road more often, as [...]
Read MoreJul 22, 2020 | Michael Pisanchyn
We hope that you are staying well as we all continue to co-exist with COVID-19. Our team in the Northeast is anxiously awaiting joining our Pittsburgh branch in the yellow phase of re-opening and we are sure many of you are, too. Effective this Friday, June 5, we wanted to share the precautions each of [...]
Read MoreJul 22, 2020 | Michael Pisanchyn
On behalf of our team, we hope you are staying well and coping with these trying times as best as possible. Please know that our dedication to helping our clients and victims of injuries or work-related illnesses has not changed. We are always available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. As we have [...]
Read MoreJul 22, 2020 | Michael Pisanchyn
While many Pennsylvanians have been urged, and even forced, to stay home as a result of the Coronavirus (COVID-19), employees classified as “essential workers” across the state continue to report for duty day in and day out, despite the risk factors of this highly contagious virus. Fortunately for these workers, if they contract COVID-19 in [...]
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