October 8, 2012 – Galfand Berger attorney Marla Soffer shared information with the Mexican community about workers’ rights during the annual Mexican Independence Day celebration. This festival, organized by the Consulate of Mexico and the Mexican Cultural Center, took place on the Great Plaza at Penn’s Landing on September 16, 2012. This date is significant[…]
Pennsylvania court has decided to postpone implementation of the state’s rigid Voter- Photo ID law until next year, after the 2012 Presidential Election.
There have always been constant challenges by employers, insurance companies and the Chamber of Commerce to an injured worker’s right to receive reasonable and necessary medical treatment under the Workers’ Compensation Act.
Now, new proposed legislation not only wants to strip away existing rights to receive medical treatment but also interfere with personal privacy and interferes with the decision of health care providers who are willing to treat injured workers fairly and in a decent way.
One Out of Every Seven Drivers on the Road Is an Uninsured Motorist According to a recent Insurance Research Institute Council (IRIC) study, one in seven drivers is uninsured. This means that if you are seriously injured in an automobile collision you may not be able to receive a single penny from the at-fault driver[…]
The Philadelphia products liability lawyers at Galfand Berger recently reviewed an article that scrutinizes the risks of the accelerated approval program for encouraging new drugs by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).