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UM and UIM Claims: How to maximize your client’s recovery
Not everyone will have UM (uninsured motorist) and UIM (under insured motorist) insurance. People who have it may not even understand it. Even if your client doesn’t have it, the other driver may have it or the owner/owners of the vehicles may have it. You will have to make a determination and begin the claim [...]
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When to Mediate? When to Arbitrate?
Mediation involves using a neutral third party who may or may not be a legal professional to act as a guide. The mediator is a trained professional though who hears both sides privately but the goal is for both parties to work toward a beneficial resolution during face to face meetings. Arbitration is more formal [...]
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How to get medical bills paid in an auto accident
One of the reasons that plaintiffs hire a lawyer is to get their medical bills paid. In order to do that you and your staff will need to be cognizant about insurance policy and to write numerous letters to insurance companies. Personal Injury Protection (PIP) is an extension of car insurance available in certain states [...]
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About the book
It is the forms book that concentrates on the 10 most litigious counties in Pennsylvania: Philadelphia, Delaware, Chester, Bucks, York, Montgomery, Allegheny, Luzerne, Westmoreland and Berks.
Topics Include Medical Malpractice, Workers' Compensation, Construction Site Accidents, Dram Shop Cases. Forms include initial intake forms, sample motions, sample arbitration forms, sample trial documents. Includes a CD-ROM with writable forms.
The Library of Pennsylvania Personal Injury Forms is a thoroughgoing compendium of forms for the practicing Pennsylvania trial lawyer. It takes you from pre-complaint discovery through pleadings, discovery, motions practice, trial practice and beyond. And with a CD that includes writable forms, it helps lawyers feel like local lawyer no matter what county you're venued in. It's the one book that will stays on your desk and never get back to the bookshelf.
Table of Contents
| Chapter 1 Initial Correspondence/Forms | Chapter 5 Discovery | Chapter 9 Settlement |
| Chapter 2 Pre-Litigation | Chapter 6 Motions | Chapter 10 UM/UIM |
| Chapter 3 PIP - Personal Injury Protection | Chapter 7 Mediation/Arbitration | Chapter 11 Worker's Compensation |
| Chapter 4 Complaints/Initial Filings & Service | Chapter 8 Trial |
APPENDIX
Forms By County (see companion cd-rom) |



