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Uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage in Pennsylvania illustrated by a Philadelphia car accident on I-95.

What Is the Difference Between Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage in Pennsylvania?

Part of the PhillyLegalConnect Quick Answer Series Simple answers to common accident, insurance, and injury questions affecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and the Jersey Shore. Quick Answer The difference between uninsured and underinsured motorist coverage in Pennsylvania is straightforward: Uninsured motorist coverage (UM) may apply when the at-fault driver does not have applicable liability insurance. […]

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I-95 car crash in Philadelphia illustrating what happens if the other driver doesn’t have insurance in Pennsylvania.

What Happens If the Other Driver Doesn’t Have Insurance in Pennsylvania?

Part of the PhillyLegalConnect Quick Answer Series Simple answers to common accident, insurance, and injury questions affecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and the Jersey Shore. Quick Answer If the other driver doesn’t have insurance in Pennsylvania, you may still have options for recovering compensation after a car accident. One important possibility is uninsured motorist coverage,

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Scales of justice beside an auto insurance policy illustrating exceptions to limited tort in Pennsylvania.

What Are the Exceptions to Limited Tort in Pennsylvania?

This guide explains the exceptions to limited tort in Pennsylvania and when an injured driver may still seek compensation for pain and suffering after a car accident. Part of the PhillyLegalConnect Quick Answer Series Simple answers to common accident, insurance, and injury questions affecting Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, South Jersey, and the Jersey Shore. Quick Answer Yes.

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