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  • Devastating Train Derailment

    Investigators are looking into what could have caused the devastating train derailment last night in the Port Richmond section of Philadelphia, carrying 238 passengers from Washington D.C. to New York City. Seven passengers have been confirmed dead, 10 are in critical condition and dozens more are seriously injured. The direct cause of the accident is[…]


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    Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyer Discusses Court Opinion in Limited Tort Cases

    By Michael Malvey, Esq. The general rule in Pennsylvania is for any case arising from a personal injury claim involving injuries to an adult is that the injured party has two years to file a law suit against any individuals or companies that they believe are responsible for their accident.  There are a few exceptions[…]


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    A New Pathway for Spring Garden Cyclists and Pedestrians

    A potential Spring Garden Greenway for bicycles and pedestrians could replace the median of Spring Garden Street, which is already one of the busiest streets for cyclists travelling across town. However, the street is currently one of the five most dangerous streets for cyclists and pedestrians.  The proposed bike path would help alleviate this danger.[…]


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    Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers:  Bubble Wrap Suits Reduce Pedestrian Accidents in Philadelphia

    In an effort to reduce the number of pedestrian accidents in Philadelphia, the Mayor’s Office of Transportation and Utilities offer a satirical approach to […]


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    Furniture Tip Overs Pose Safety Hazard

    Furniture tip overs cause an average of 38,000 emergency room visits a year, more than half of which are children according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission. The combination of a young child attempting to climb furniture and unstable furniture proves deadly.   Head injuries are a commonly reported injury. Old televisions, combined with furniture[…]


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