How Will I Pay My Medical Bills?

Your lawyer will discuss the payment of your medical bills in detail with you. In summary, your medical bills may be paid by one or more of the following methods: a. Insurance coverage from your own automobile policy under your first party benefits coverage, if you were driving in your automobile and were involved in […]
What is the most important thing for me to do after my injury?

The most important thing for you to do, quite simply, is to recover from your injury. The law requires injured people to “mitigate their damages.” In other words, the law requires you to do that which is necessary to improve your physical condition and recover from your injury. For you this may mean some, or […]
Information Booklet for Personal Injury Clients

The purpose of this information booklet is to enlighten you about personal injury law and to explain how your case will be handled by your attorney. Most of the questions that you may have about your case are answered in this booklet. Please read this thoroughly, more than once if necessary. The information will be […]
Which Bankruptcy is Right For Me?

With so many Americans losing their jobs or being laid off due to COVID questions about bankruptcy and the need for bankruptcy attorneys may be approaching an all time high. The stimulus package has helped, but only in that it has delayed the inevitable. People were so far in debt after months of being laid […]
Child Custody and the “New Normal”

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed our lives seemingly overnight. We should not expect it stop short of effecting child custody disputes and possibly send them into a tailspin. Scenario 1: I received the inevitable call from a client who was supposed to receive her children for a scheduled weekend visit but the custody exchange never took […]
Working Remotely – Survival Tactics

Most businesses in Pennsylvania will be closed at their physical locations until April 30, 2020. Many interpreted Governor Wolf’s Order to mean that businesses had to close and not conduct ANY work. Not so. The spirit of the order was designed to prevent groups from congregating at work, customers from coming and going, people traveling […]
Business Issues in the age of Covid-19

Last Week Governor Wolf issued an Order closing all non-essential or non-life sustaining businesses in Pennsylvania. Making matters worse, the Governor later issued a shelter in place Order for Philadelphia and the surrounding counties including Bucks, and Montgomery Counties. This has made common everyday business a challenge even for the most prepared business. The good […]
How is Alimony Determined?

The concept of alimony has been with us for centuries. It’s older than the Roman Empire, predates the birth of Socrates and Aristotle and had been around for 1,000 years at the time of the first Olympic games. The point is, humans have long held that alimony – financial support from one spouse to another in […]
What’s the Difference Between Primary and Partial Custody?

Divorce can be a frightening experience, partly because there is so much uncertainty involved. You look to the future and see only questions that you can’t answer “Where do I go from here?” “Can I afford this?” And, most importantly, “What’s going to happen to my kids?” This last one is likely to be a […]
The Most Dangerous Time for Drivers – DUI Arrests and the Holidays

Last year was a bad year for DUI crashes in Pennsylvania. According to state police, troopers responded to more than 5,100 DUI-related accidents in 2017, a 14 percent jump from the previous year. That’s to say nothing to the number of DUI arrests – 19,963. And of those arrests, 243 took place over a three […]
