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Auto Accident Emergency Kit Preparation

2019-08-13T20:37:59-04:00July 1st, 2019|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|

It happens in the blink of an eye. Regardless of the circumstances, car accidents can be an overwhelming experience, which is why Keith J. Williams, Bucks County’s leading car accident attorney, is here to help you create a post-crash protection kit to keep in your car for auto accident emergencies. In the event that you’re involved in an auto collision, the worst thing you can do is make a rash decision or flee the scene of the accident. It’s important to relax and collect your thoughts before taking action. If the accident occurs in a high volume area, [...]

How Full Tort Coverage on Your Insurance Can Help You During a Lawsuit

2019-08-13T18:50:35-04:00June 12th, 2019|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|

Few events have the potential to be as life-altering as a car accident. Besides the physical and psychological trauma the experience can cause, there are also many financial ramifications to consider. Injuries resulting from auto accidents can lead to budget-crushing medical expenses, and if your injuries prevent you from working, you can lose your source of income, temporarily or permanently.  On top of that, there’s the property damage to your vehicle. You either need repairs or a new car, meaning yet another high expense. […]

Full Tort vs. Limited Tort

2018-11-13T19:42:22-05:00September 6th, 2017|Auto Accidents, Personal Injury|

Automobile accidents occur every day and often come with disastrous results such as permanent life-altering injuries, overwhelming medical bills, lost income, and property damage. The auto accident and personal injury attorney that serves Doylestown, PA, Keith J. Williams, Esq., is well aware of all the different options when it comes to automobile insurance. In Pennsylvania, car insurance companies allow their customers to choose between Full Tort or Limited Tort coverage: If you choose FULL TORT coverage, which is more expensive, you’ll be granted the ability to sue for all injuries stemming from the auto accident. If you choose LIMITED TORT [...]

What Act 10 A.K.A. “Libre’s Law” Means For Pet Owners

2018-11-13T19:43:36-05:00August 23rd, 2017|Pennsylvania Law, Personal Injury|

Act 10, which is also known as "Libre's Law," was signed by the Governor of Pennsylvania on June 28, and will begin to take effect this August 28. Under this new law, maiming or killing an animal will be considered a felony. Keith J. Williams is taking this opportunity to make animal owners and citizens everywhere aware of what this new legislation means for them. In addition, he would also like to let readers know that he is more than capable of defending anyone who is charged under the rules of Act 10. Keith J. Williams Law does not condone [...]

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