You Were Struck By An Out-Of-State Driver – Now What?
Wednesday, 10 March 2021
The real question is whether the person who struck you had auto insurance coverage. Rental cars, undocumented immigrants, and out-of-state policies with different minimum limits than Delaware’s mandatory minimum coverage of $25,000 per person/$50,000 per accident, all present unique challenges that an experienced attorney at Murphy & Landon can help with. Ultimately, the question is
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Protecting Settlements and Verdicts for Injured Minors
Tuesday, 23 February 2021
Parents and guardians often have questions about what happens to the settlement money when a case resolves in favor of a minor. The short answer? The money is protected for the minor until they reach the age of majority. How? It depends. Options available depend upon the age of the child and the health of
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2020 DelDOT Traffic Fatalities Statistics Show Decrease in Safety Precautions
Tuesday, 09 February 2021
Unsurprisingly, the number of traffic fatalities decreased in 2020. What is interesting is that the number of alcohol related fatalities, which had been on a downward trend since 2015, slightly increased last year. There was also a substantial increase in the number of fatalities caused by a failure to wear a seatbelt. Delaware Department of
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Why you should avoid a PIP deductible when purchasing car insurance
Wednesday, 30 December 2020
With more people purchasing car insurance online, fewer people are consulting insurance agents. Many are learning the hard way that their large deductibles prevent them from collecting on a very valuable part of their auto insurance policy: Personal Injury Protection or PIP. PIP is the portion of your car insurance policy that will pay for
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Top 10 Pedestrian Safety Tips
Thursday, 22 October 2020
Pedestrian accidents increase in summer and fall. These collisions include people who are walking, skating and riding bicycles. With more people outdoors to step away from their computers and enjoy the weather, there are more opportunities for cars, trucks and vans to collide with them. Here are the Top 10 ways to avoid being the
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Top 10 Pedestrian Safety Tips
Thursday, 03 September 2020
Pedestrian accidents increase in summer and fall. These collisions include people who are walking, skating and riding bicycles. With more people outdoors who step away from their computers to enjoy the weather, there are more opportunities for cars, trucks and vans to collide with them. Here are the Top 10 ways to avoid being the
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If You Are In A Car Accident Caused By An Uninsured Drunk Driver
Monday, 09 March 2020
If You Are In A Car Accident Caused By An Uninsured Drunk Driver And You Are Seriously Injured, How Do You Get Your Medical Expenses And Lost Wages Paid? The Answer: Through Your Own Car Insurance Have you been seriously injured in a car accident by an uninsured, drunken driver? If so, the experienced attorneys at
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Damages In Car Accident Death Cases In Delaware
Thursday, 05 March 2020
In 2018, car accidents in Delaware killed 110 people and injured more than 8,000 others. About 36 per cent of those car accident deaths were alcohol related.(2018 traffic accidents report) In 2017, car accidents in Delaware killed 126 people and injured more than 8,300 others. About 37 per cent of the accidents causing death
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Preventing Motorcycle Accidents
Friday, 28 February 2020
Few things compare to the thrill of roaring down the highway on the back of a motorcycle, with the sun at your back and the open road ahead. Many cities have active motorcycling communities, with thousands of aficionados gathering regularly for group rides and events. As new riders join the ranks of more seasoned bikers
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Plaintiff’s Alcohol Consumption Calls $11.4M Verdict into Question
Wednesday, 06 November 2019
An $11.4 million verdict in favor of a man who was struck from behind on his bicycle may now be in doubt, after a Florida appeals court sent the case back to jurors to determine whether the cyclist was too drunk to blame the crash on the driver who hit him. The Fourth District Court
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