As a Pennsylvania homeowner, you may believe that you can’t be held liable for any injuries that happen to people who you did not invite to your property. The reality is, homeowners who have an attractive nuisance on their property can be held liable for any injuries that occur to children that enter the property.
Month: April 2021
Are virtual meets raising the risk of being in an accident?
Pennsylvania drivers who have recently been in an online meeting are more likely to be involved in an accident than those who weren’t. What could be attributed to this increased risk? The answer lies in the multi-tasking habits of drivers. A struggle to gain concentration As many Americans switched to virtual working environments throughout 2020,
Distracted driver awareness
Distracted driving is one of the many dangers people face on Pennsylvania roads. A distraction is anything that causes a motorist to take their full attention from the task of driving. Common distractions include eating, drinking, talking to other people in the car, and using a cellphone. Law enforcement agencies and other organizations are working
What happens if you hit an animal with your vehicle?
Unfortunately, animals can dart onto Pennsylvania roadways and get hit by accident. Depending on the type of animal that was hit, it may be an overwhelming experience that comes with a lot of questions regarding liability. It’s important to keep a cool demeanor and follow the steps explained below. Wild animals vs. pets Car accidents can
What to do if you’re in an accident while traveling
Getting into an accident while you’re traveling can be scary and frustrating. If you get into an accident while traveling in Pennsylvania, it’s important to stay calm as you take the following steps. Figure out the state laws first If you get into an accident while traveling in Pennsylvania, it’s assumed that no one is at fault,