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MOTOR VEHICLE ACCIDENT LAWYER
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Motor vehicle accidents are a major cause of injuries, disabilities, and death in the State of Pennsylvania. According to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) there were more than 128,000 traffic accidents in 2017. These crashes killed 1,137 people and injured more than 80,000 others. You need a motor vehicle accident lawyer in Scranton you can trust.

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After a crash, auto accident victims often find themselves facing a variety of difficult questions:

  • How am I going to pay for these medical bills?
  • How can I afford to miss work while I recover?
  • What if the driver who hit me is uninsured?
  • What if the other driver left the scene?
  • What if I think the accident might be my fault?
  • What if I do not have insurance?

If you have suffered serious injuries in a Scranton car crash, truck, motorcycle or another traffic accident, do not face it alone. We are here to help you file a claim and recover the compensation you need to pay your medical bills, ongoing care costs, and other accident-related expenses. Call us today so we can help you get the compensation you deserve and the best motor vehicle accident lawyer in Scranton.

What should I do after a Scranton motor vehicle accident?

The best way to get the compensation you deserve after an automobile accident is to follow a few key points which will help build your claim. If you or a loved one have been injured in a motor vehicle accident:

 

Take care of your health: Your health needs to be your top priority. Get medical care quickly and follow any advice the doctor gives you. Attend all appointments, take all medications, and follow the suggested treatment plan. This is important to help you get better and to prove the extent of your injuries and the full value of your claim later on.

Do Not Accept Blame: Even if you think the motor vehicle accident might be your fault, do not apologize to anyone, or admit to breaking any laws. It is important to keep discussions about the accident to a minimum. If a police officer needs information for the report, stick to the facts of how the crash occurred.

Do Not Sign Insurance Documents: Never sign anything from an insurance company until you have spoken to an attorney. Signing documents for the insurance company can cause you to give up certain important rights. Never sign a settlement offer from an insurance company without consulting with your attorney.

Document everything. Photograph your vehicle, the accident scene and any environmental factors such as street signage or road conditions. If there are witnesses, collect their names and contact information. Also, find out the names and contact information for any police officers or EMTs who responded to your crash.

Keep a Journal: Soon after the crash, start compiling evidence. Get a copy of the police report, get quotes on property damage, eyewitness information/statements, and any other records from the accident. Write down everything you can remember from the day of the accident itself. Write down the date, cause, and outcome of any doctor’s appointments or hospital visits. Keep track of any time that you missed from work as a result of the crash. Use the journal to track your symptoms, pain, emotions, and how much your injuries impact your everyday life. This type of information is often vital when it comes to proving your case when you file your claim.

Contact a Scranton Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer: A motor vehicle accident can cause catastrophic injuries and leave victims with huge medical bills and sometimes permanent disabilities. In addition, most victims need to miss work to recover or attend doctor’s appointments. Compensation is often available, but the process to recover it is both daunting and overwhelming for many people. This is where a knowledgeable motor vehicle accident attorney can help.

 
Pennsylvania and Auto Insurance

The Pennsylvania Financial Responsibility law outlines Pennsylvania’s choice no-fault system. This system allows motorists to choose between “full tort” and “limited tort” policies. While limited tort allows motorists to save money on their monthly premiums, it often hurts policyholders following an injury.
Limited tort allows victims to file claims against the at-fault party, but limits your right to collect for the cost of medical bills, but not pain and suffering unless you meet an exception to the law. The exceptions include:

  • The at-fault driver was driving under the influence.
  • The at-fault driver is registered in another state.
  • The driver is uninsured.
  • The crash occurred because the driver intended to cause harm.
  • The victim suffered death, permanent severe impairment of a bodily function or disfigurement.

We will collect evidence to show how your injuries limit your activities and restrict you from living the lifestyle you previously enjoyed.


We can file a personal injury lawsuit to recover the compensation you deserve.

What types of injuries does Shane Scanlon Law handle?

Our auto accident attorneys can assist you with any of the following injuries:

  • Wrongful Death
  • Brain Injury
  • Amputation
  • Paralysis
  • Burns
  • Broken Bones
  • Catastrophic and Serious Injury
  • Lacerations
  • Scarring
  • Bruising
  • Knee Injury
  • Shoulder Injury
  • Back Injury

The Best Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyer in Scranton

Experience counts. Call Shane Scanlon Law today.

To schedule a free consultation with our motor vehicle accident attorneys, call (570) 955-4505 or contact us by email.

Phone

Call now 1.833.722.6566