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Saturday, August 15, 2009

Should I pursue a personal injury claim?

It depends on whether you have "damages". This means, how have you been affected? Do you have legitimate injuries and/or economic losses? How long have you had to treat with doctors? Have you lost time from work or school? As an experience firm specializing in personal injury law, we can help you answer this. There is no cost to meet with us. We have been in practice helping people for 46 years.

David Schreiber
Mayerson Schreiber McDevitt, P.C.
www.mayerson.com
610-948-4800
800-524-7300

Serving Pottstown, Spring City, Royersford, Limerick, Douglassville, Phoenixville, Gilbertsville, Boyerstown, Birdsboro areas

Sunday, August 9, 2009

How to file a complaint against a licensed professional in Pennsylvania

The Department of State investigates complaints against someone who holds a professional license, such as an accountant, dentist, doctor, realtor, etc. If you believe that such a person has done something in their professional dealings with you that is unethical, immoral, below acceptable standards of the profession, or out of the scope of their profession.

http://www.dos.state.pa.us/bpoa/cwp/view.asp?a=1104&Q=432617

If you would like more information, feel free to contact us. This Complaint with the Department of State is not the same as a civil suit for damages.

David E. Schreiber
www.mayerson.com
Mayerson Schreiber McDevitt, PC

Serving: Pottstown, Spring City, Gilbertsville, Royersford, Limerick, Phoenixville, Birdsboro, Douglassville

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Who is responsible for my medical bills if I exhaust the medical coverage available to me under my auto policy?

In Pennsylvania, the minimum of medical coverage required is $5,000. It is also commonly sold in $10,000, $25,000 or $100,000 depending on the carrier.

If your medical expense benefit is exhausted, which may be listed as "PIP" coverage on your policy, you are usually eligible to pass the additional medical costs on to your health insurance plan. However, depending on your type of coverage, your health insurance company may not cover all of your treatments, and may only pay a percentage of your bills.

If your injuries were caused by another driver, you may choose to file a lawsuit against the at-fault party to obtain compensation for your medical bills.

If you would like more information, please contact us.

David Schreiber
Mayerson Schreiber McDevitt, P.C.
www.mayerson.com
610-948-4800

Serving: Pottstown, Spring City, Royersford, Gilbertsville, Birdsboro, Phoenixville, Douglassville, Boyertown, Limerick and the local area

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