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Evidence of Seat Belt Use Inadmissible in Auto/Truck Negligence Claims
It is widely recognized that the use of seat belts saves lives and lessens the extent of injuries suffered in motor vehicle accidents. Because of the increased safety afforded by the use of seat belts, many states including Pennsylvania have enacted laws requiring occupants of autos and trucks to wear seat belts.
Although seat belt use is required by law in Pennsylvania, it is considered a secondary offense. As a secondary offense, a motorist can not be stopped by the police and cited simply for not wearing a seat belt. Tne police can only stop a vehicle if there is a primary offense observed. If the police stop a vehicle based on a primary offense (such as speeding) and the police also observe that the driver was not wearing a seat belt, the driver could then be charged with both speeding and failure to wear a seat belt.
If a negligence claim is filed for personal injuries suffered as a result of a motor vehicle accident (auto or truck), the question of whether the injured party was wearing a seat belt is often raised. The reason the question arises is because the defendant driver wants to argue that if the injured party had been wearing a seat belt, he may not have been injured or his injuries may not have been as serious. Thus, seat belt use goes to the issue of an injured person’s contributory/comparative negligence. However, evidence of seat belt use (or the lack thereof) is strictly prohibited by 75 Pa.C.S.A. 4581 (e) in court.
The attorneys at Dougherty, Leventhal & Price, L.L.P. represent auto and truck (tractor-trailer) accident injury victims throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. DLP regularly represents clients injured due to the negligence of others in the following counties: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Pike, Wayne, Schuylkill, Wyoming, Montour, Lycoming, Sullivan, Monroe, Susquehanna, Bradford, Tioga and Columbia. If you or anyone you know needs legal representation for serious injuries suffered in an automobile or tractor-trailer accident, call (or advise them to call) a lawyer at DLP as soon as possible after the accident for a free no-obligation consultation.
Truck Accidents Caused by Truck Drivers Violating Regulations
Truck Accident may be caused by many different factors. However, any in-depth study of truck accidents would likely determine that most truck accidents are caused by truck drivers violating regulations restricting the number of hours they are allowed to drive per day and per week. Because the truck drivers are not complying with the regulations regarding the number of hours they may spend behind the wheel, they often fail to maintain accurate log books to document their driving time. Failing to maintain accurate log books is also a violation of regulations that truck drivers are required to follow. A truck driver’s failure to comply with the regulations often results in them driving without adequate rest leading them to be inattentive to the road conditions and traffic surrounding them.
The lawyers at DLP represent victims injured in serious truck accidents throughout Northeastern Pennsylvania. If you are injured in an accident caused by a negligent truck driver, call the attorneys at DLP for a free consultation regarding your rights and damage remedies. We regularly handle negligence and injury cases in Lackawanna, Luzerne, Bradford, Tioga, Wayne, Wyoming, Pike, Schulykill, Lycoming, Montour, Sullivan, Monroe, Carbon and Susquehanna Counties.
DLP Reviewing Avandia Claims In Northeast Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Personal injury Attorney Joseph Price, a managing partner in the law firm of Dougherty Leventhal and Price, LLP. announced today that the firm is reviewing potential Avandia drug claims in Northeast Pennsylvania.
According to Attorney Price, Avandia is a drug prescribed to people suffering from Type 2 diabetes. Recently the drug has been subject of recall notices by its manufacturer and the FDA. Studies have linked Avandia to increase risk of heart attack, heart failure and other potentially life threatening side effects.
Individuals who have suffered heart problems, or who have family members who have suffered heart problems after using Avandia should contact Dougherty Leventhal and Price LLP immediately for a free no obligation consultation.
John Finnerty serves as a lector at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church in Minooka, PA
Pennsylvania personal injury attorney John Finnerty serves as a lector at Divine Mercy Roman Catholic Church, Minooka, PA
Attorney Joseph Price Completes Term as President of Lackawanna Bar Association
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DLP Wins $14.5 Million Settlement
Dougherty, Leventhal and Price personal injury Attorneys Patrick E Dougherty, Joseph G. Price and Paul T. Oven settled a motor vehicle accident case against a paving company winning $14.5 million for their client. The client sustained traumatic injuries in the one car crash.
The client turned out of a driveway and traveled about a half mile when the passenger side tires left the road and dropped six inches in an open and exposed dirt shoulder. Traveling at about 45 mph, the tires ran along the dirt shoulder. The client then over-steered the vehicle back into the road, yawed and then struck two trees. The impact of the crash nearly threw the plaintiff through the rear window.
The paving company contracted with the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation to pave and shoulder more than 40 miles on a number of roads.
Shouldering and paving is a process whereby the edges of the road are prepared and two layers of surface are laid. Afterward, steps are to be taken to immediately restore the shoulders of the road or to protect or warn the public about the open road edge and drop off.
Despite completing the edge and paving work, the paving company did not shoulder the road or protect or warn the public about it at any time prior to completing the shoulder work.
Now a quadriplegic, the client spent months in various hospitals for intensive physical therapy and rehabilitation. A life care plan was prepared outlining the extensive costs associated with future medical care and medical management. The client is now at home under 24 hour care.
Jury Awards $1.5 Million In Medical Malpractice Case
A Columbia County jury awarded $1.5 million to the family of a patient whose pulmonary hemorrhage was allegedly misdiagnosed by a Bloomsburg doctor. The law firm of Dougherty, Leventhal & Price filed a medical malpractice suit on behalf of the family of Bruce Whitmire, 43, against the doctor, Donald A. Remaly, alleging he had mistakenly treated Whitmire for pneumonia.
“What killed him was that he was allowed to bleed into his lungs for three weeks,” said personal injury attorney Patrick Dougherty, who along with Attorney Brian Walsh represented the Whitmires. Whitmire, a truck driver, died on April 10, 2000.
A Columbia County jury found Remaly negligent in his care of Whitmire. It awarded $444,000 in damages to the victim’s family, $5,067 to cover the cost of Whitmire’s funeral and $1,050,933 to compensate for his suffering and mental and physical pain. This represents the largest jury verdict in the history of Columbia County.
DLP Secures $1.96 Million Award For Couple
A Nanticoke couple has been awarded $1.96 million in a verdict returned by a Luzerne County jury against the Tennessee corporation that operates Dollar General stores. The couple, Joan and Jay Urbanski, was represented by personal injury Attorneys Patrick Dougherty, Joseph Price and Brian Walsh of the DLP law firm. Attorney Price believes the verdict to be a record in Luzerne County for that type of case. It also could go higher as a motion has been filed seeking delay damages against Dollar General.
Mrs. Urbanski, 40, was injured in the fall at a Dollar General Store in Hanover Township on Sept. 4, 2000. She fell after stepping on transparent plastic packaging material that had been left in the store aisle. The jury determined Mrs. Urbanski, a nurse, should receive $862,000 for economic damages, including lost income and the costs of ongoing medical treatment, and $1 million in punitive damages. Her husband was awarded $100,000 for loss of companionship. Dollar General admitted negligence relative to Mrs.Urbanski’s fall, but disputed the extent of her injuries and the diagnosis of reflex sympathetic dystrophy, a nerve disorder resulting from the fall, which disables Mrs. Urbanski. Mr. Price said the case and verdict have a component of deterrence. Attorney Price noted :”We wanted to tell this Tennessee corporation that, if they’re going to have outlets and make profits from people in Northeastern Pennsylvania, then they need to operate safe stores”.
DLP Secures Award Of Policy Limits, $300,000.00, For Injured Motorist
In a recent settlement, personal injury Attorney Brian Walsh of the DLP law firm secured an award of the insurance policy limits ($300,000.00) for an injured motorist who had initially agreed to settle the case for $3,000.00.
Plaintiff, a 19 year old male, was injured in a motor vehicle accident.
Within a week of the accident, a representative from the defendant’s insurance company met with the plaintiff, who had not yet secured legal representation. The insurance representative convinced the plaintiff to sign a release settling the case for a sum of $3,000.00. The plaintiff then contacted the DLP law firm. DLP was able to void the release and ultimately settled the case for $300,000.00.
“It’s important to know your rights and not sell your claim short” commented DLP’s Brian Walsh, who represented the plaintiff and was able to secure the applicable policy limits in the case. “This gentleman thought he was getting a fair shake when he met with the adjuster. In reality, he wasn’t. Fortunately, he came to us and we were able to void the release. The settlement we were able to secure for him is fair compensation for the injuries he suffered. The moral of the story- obtain legal counsel early”, Attorney Walsh added.
































