What is the Difference Between Full and Limited Tort in Pennsylvania?

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Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford P.C.
December 27, 2022

When it comes to car insurance, Pennsylvania is a no-fault state. In no-fault states, the insurance company is responsible for damages incurred in an accident, regardless of who was at fault for the crash. Therefore, all drivers in Pennsylvania are required to carry personal injury protection (PIP) on their insurance policies. However, if a collision […]

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Pennsylvania Police Officers Must Have A Warrant for a DUI Blood Draw

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Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford P.C.
July 28, 2021

In 2020, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court ruled that police must have a warrant in order to conduct blood draws. However, there are still a handful of emergency situations in which law enforcement can still take your blood without your consent. For DUIs, this means that in the majority of scenarios, a police officer will need […]

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What You Need to Know About Contingency Fees in Pennsylvania

Legally reviewed by:
Rubin, Glickman, Steinberg & Gifford P.C.
July 27, 2021

An injured person in Pennsylvania may suffer significant financial, physical, and mental losses due to another person’s wrongful act. If you’ve recently been hurt in a Southeastern Pennsylvania personal injury accident, you may be considering taking legal action. You may have the option of seeking legal counsel to obtain compensation for your injuries. When researching […]

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