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What You Need to Know About Full Tort vs. Limited Tort Car Insurance
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|When drivers buy car insurance in Pennsylvania, they have the option of choosing from two kinds of coverage – limited tort, which covers a driver’s medical treatment and related expenses, but not pain and suffering – or full tort, which maintains their rights to sue for pain and suffering in all cases. The decision about…
Court Radio: Traffic Safety with Ketura Dior
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|This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks to Ketura Dior about traffic safety in Philadelphia.
How You Can Choose the Right Lawyer for Your Family
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|Every Sunday morning, callers to our MyPhillyLawyer Court Radio broadcast dial in to talk about their legal situations. And inevitably, some of our callers, who are often avid fans of the show, explain that they were recently involved in a car crash, hired a lawyer and now are not happy with their choice of representation.…
Court Radio: Temple University Stadium
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|This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer speaks to Stadium Stompers about opposing Temple University building a new stadium in north Philadelphia.
Court Radio: Full Coverage vs. Full Tort
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|This week on Court Radio, Dean Weitzman of MyPhillyLawyer goes in-depth about car insurance and explains the difference between full coverage and full tort. Later, Dean answers legal car accident and insurance questions from callers.
$20M Settlement to Families of 2 Men Killed by Chicago Cop’s DUI Crash
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|The families of two men who died in 2009 when their vehicle was struck by an SUV being driven by a drunken off-duty Chicago police officer will each receive a $10 million settlement in the case. The fiery crash occurred in April 2009, when the officer’s SUV smashed into the back of a disabled car…