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Is Pennsylvania a No-Fault State for Car Accidents?

All drivers require a certain amount of car insurance coverage before heading out on to the streets. But, some states make it more complicated than others. Due to their full tort and limited tort insurance policies, Pennsylvania has complex laws regarding who is considered at fault for an accident. This article breaks down the question, “Is Pennsylvania a no-fault state for car accidents?” and when’s the right time to pursue a meeting with a Pennsylvania injury lawyer.

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When Are Employers Liable Under California Heat Stroke Law?

California heat stroke law requires companies to ensure that employees working outside have access to adequate shade and water when temperatures exceed 80°F (with additional measures and protections for temperatures of 95°F and above) through CIV § 3395, the Cal/OSHA Heat Illness Prevention Standard. Unfortunately, not all companies follow these essential rules.

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Who is Responsible for Self-Driving Car Accidents?

In 2019, there were more than 31 million cars worldwide with at least some level of autonomous capabilities – a number that is forecasted to surpass 54 million in 2024. As the number of cars on the road with even partial automated functionality continues to grow, so too do the legal issues with autonomous vehicles, including the debate over who is responsible for self-driving car accidents in the United States.

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