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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: My daughter had an accident with my car for left turn w/ accident. She planned to plead guilty to this as she did it.

There was a second citation for operating a vehicle without required financial responsibility. She got the papers out of the glove compartment and asked the officer what he needed. She stated he took one paper and returned it. He said noting regarding the insurance card. (Which was in the glove... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 3, 2019

try the officer (politely -- he may not have returned the call because he was very busy) if that doesn't work plead not guilty.

As to the car crash, I hope she's OK but if she needs to see a doctor the medical under the car insurance will cover her. As she is at fault making a...
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Q: Fed ex hit my parked car. I have video of it. They said the damegages are too much and are sending an appraiser.

I'm worried they will value my car less than its worth.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 11, 2019

They have to pay the damages. Give a copy of their appraisal to the person you want to have fix your car. They can usually argue it out.

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: we were in a accident and they were at fault, their insurance wants to totaled our car, what are my options ?

cause we don't want the money we want our car fix because we can't afford a new car

Mark Scoblionko
Mark Scoblionko
answered on Jul 22, 2019

Ordinarily, if an insurer wants to total a car, the only question is if you agree with the value they give you. Once they total the car, they get the certificate of title and the car is theirs. You can try to negotiate with them to take less money and keep the car. However, there likely will not... View More

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Q: My son took my car without permission. He hit a parked car causing damage. He does not have a license. Can i be hel

Responsible for the damage

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Jul 29, 2019

Depends on a lot of things--did you leave the keys lying around? Had he taken the car at any time before? It should be covered by your insurance, so turn it over to them. If you didn't reprort it as stolen, it's not quite theft.

1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: My traffic citation says I was stopped & observed by an officer but this isn't true. He was called to an accident.

Can I fight the citation?

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Apr 30, 2019

You can try but the issue is did you do what the officer says you did. If it's a crash and you were not at fault contact me or a member of the Pa. Assn for Justice--we give free consults.

If you were at fault contact your insurance. It would be useful to plead not guilty ---most...
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Q: Hi, actually my parked car got hit and I got the accident report from the officer and it’s shown the person who’s hit my

Car that he has insurance. After I contact his insurance and reported a claim they told the person who’s hit my car his insurance was canceled since last December. My insurance is lability and dose not cover my car. In this situation what i have to do? Was that officer fault? Also, I asked his... View More

Mark Scoblionko
Mark Scoblionko
answered on Mar 21, 2019

Unfortunately, you are going to be stuck.

You can sue the driver who hit you, but it is probable that any lawyer who would take the case will charge you on an hourly basis, which will cost several thousand dollars. Further, if you win against the other driver, if he has no insurance, he is...
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3 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Civil Litigation and Personal Injury for Pennsylvania on
Q: Filed linjury law suits by persons name
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Mar 18, 2019

not sure what your question is. Could you restate it with more detail?

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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Wrongful Death for Pennsylvania on
Q: death due to negligence

My mom passed away from a car accident while on her way to a job interview with amazon. They cancelled the interview but failed to inform her. She would have never been in the car if they would have called. Should they be held responsible?

Elizabeth Tarasi
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answered on Feb 6, 2019

The car accident was the cause of her untimely death not the fact that she was in the car going to an interview.

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents and Personal Injury for Pennsylvania on
Q: My parents live with me. They allow my nephen who has no liscensce to drive their car. Can i be held accountable.

I know that they run many risk in doing so and have tried to talk them out of doing this. I am just concerned that since they live with me and have nothing but their car in their name that if there was an accident and heaven forbid someone was injured, could legal action be taken against me since... View More

Cary B. Hall
Cary B. Hall
answered on Jan 31, 2019

I do not think so.

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: MVA in PA after sunset on PA Hwy. Oncoming motorist had no headlights on collided with left turning vehicle. Caselaw?

I am curious if there is any PA case law on point with the above facts.

Cary B. Hall
Cary B. Hall
answered on Dec 16, 2018

If you're asking for a Pennsylvania attorney to do free legal research for your case, good luck with that.

What you ought to do is contact a Pennsylvania attorney and arrange for a consultation. Many attorneys *do* offer free consultations, but at least go through the proper...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: I got in a wreck and I was at fault both cars are totaled what happens if insurance doesn't cover it?

I accidentally pulled out in front of someone and both cars are totaled. I personally am not on the insurance but the vehicle is insured. The vehicle is in my dads name

Mark Scoblionko
Mark Scoblionko
answered on Nov 23, 2018

If you were a properly authorized driver for a car you did not own, the insurance should follow the car and pay the other person’s damages, irrespective of whether you were or were not a named insured. If the owner has collision coverage, that should cover the owner’s damages. If not, that is... View More

2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents, Criminal Law and Personal Injury for Pennsylvania on
Q: Wife and Daughter hit head on with serious injuries. Will the guy who crossed the yellow line be criminally liable?

All he got were 4 violations, the worst of which was Careless Driving. He has a prior DUI from 2013, but police said there was no indication of that this time. There was no blood drawn. These violations were entered in county court on November 2nd 2018 and I believe he has 10 days to make a... View More

Elizabeth Tarasi
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answered on Nov 13, 2018

I will be happy to represent you and your family in the civil case. In working on the civil case I will push what can be pushed in the criminal case. My office number is 412-391-7135. Web site www.tarasilaw.com

Email emt@tarasilaw.com

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2 Answers | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: My son was 17 got a old truck an was in a wreck his fault lady was hurt I have insurance can I be sued over my policy

The truck was in both are names an the insurance is in my name

Mark Scoblionko
Mark Scoblionko
answered on Nov 2, 2018

If the truck was in your son’s name and he was a licensed driver, I would not expect you, as a parent, to be named in any suit or to have liability potential.

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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Insurance Bad Faith for Pennsylvania on
Q: RENTAL REINBURSEMENT

MY RENTAL REINBURSEMENT FROM GEICO IS 1,700 MY CAR WAS CONSIDERED A TOTAL LOST AND THEY ONLY PAID 400 FOR MY RENTAL FEES DO I AM STILL USING A RENTAL TWO WEEKS PRIOR TO MY POLICY BEING CANCELED I WANTED TO KNOW IS GEICO STILL RESPONSIBLE FOR PAYING FOR THE EXTRA TWO WEEKS OF MY RENTAL BECAUSE I AM... View More

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Nov 3, 2018

Your car rental under your policy is only for the period when they have not paid you. It ends at that period. If you have 1700 in coverage, they will pay whatever your max is per day toward your bill.

By the way, responsibility under an auto policy continues from the time of the wreck. For...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: I was in a car accident and saw an attorney for damages. I did not submit my interrogatories because I did not want to

continue with the case. I have now been asked to appear in court for not filling out the interrogatories. What can I do? Thank you.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Oct 11, 2018

You need to authorize your attorney to withdraw. However as to your question you need to speak with the attorney, and if necessary go to court.

2 Answers | Asked in Personal Injury and Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: I was driving a friends car and got into an accident - are they exposed to get sued if they own the car?
Elizabeth Tarasi
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answered on Sep 21, 2018

They could be depending on the facts. Their insurance company should pick up the claim.

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1 Answer | Asked in Traffic Tickets and Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: Is it worth it to fight a citation for failure to yield at a yield sign?

I was recently in a car accident where I was charged with failure to yield at a yield sign. I was in the right land did have a stop sign, which I was completely stopped at and I had my turn signal on to go left. I was absolutely certain that I had clearance to turn (and I told the police officer... View More

Cary B. Hall
Cary B. Hall
answered on Sep 18, 2018

I think so. Usually if you do fight it, either the officer or the magisterial district judge will voluntarily reduce the charge to something that carries no points -- and that's a good thing. Just let them know that is what your goal is: no points.

You'll probably have to pay...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: I was involved in a car accident where I was hit and it is not completely clear who is at fault. Scam?

The other driver is now harassing me and demanding I give her money out of my own pocket to pay for the damage done to her car. I provided her with the proper insurance information and she has yet to contact them and submit a claim. She also hasn’t given me any of her insurance info and I’m the... View More

Cary B. Hall
Cary B. Hall
answered on Sep 15, 2018

Anyone can sue anyone for anything, so you just can't worry about that. If it's to be, cross that bridge if and when you ever get to it.

As for the other driver's demand for cash from you, you certainly don't have to give her anything. You can send her a certified...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents and Small Claims for Pennsylvania on
Q: If a person in pa was not authorized to drive a motor vehicle and was involved in a car accident does my ins pay out?

Does my insurance pay for the party who is not at fault vehicle damages?

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Oct 11, 2018

If that person was at fault? Or not? You aren't being clear.

If your vehicle was at fault, then your vehicle's insurance will pay for the driver's mistake. If the person was not authorized to drive that vehicle, the insurance may either a) not pay or b)pay under a...
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1 Answer | Asked in Car Accidents for Pennsylvania on
Q: My mom is 89. Parking at my work-she hit a building and my car, and left. She reported this next day. Is that hit & run?

My mom panicked b/c she'd had a recent accident.

Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
answered on Sep 11, 2018

Technically depends on the damage. She should report it to her insurance, building owner only care's about getting things fixed, you only care about your mother's well being, so all should be well.

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