Full Tort vs. Limited Tort Auto Insurance

Pennsylvania Car Accident Lawyers Full Tort vs. Limited Tort Auto Insurance

Pennsylvania law allows for the choice of full tort or limited tort insurance. Limited tort insurance in less expensive, but it frequently restricts the amount of compensation an accident victim can recover. Full tort coverage costs more, but allows unrestricted claims in the event of serious injury. At Friedman & King we handle full tort and limited tort accident claims.

If you have questions regarding your rights in a limited tort accident injury matter, call our Harrisburg law office to discuss your concerns in a free initial consultation. Contact a Harrisburg car accident attorney.

Exceptions to the limited tort threshold

State law provides for various exceptions to the limited tort threshold. If injuries sustained in a car accident, truck accident, or motorcycle accident result in the “permanent loss of a bodily function,” no limits will be placed on a victim’s right to recover. Regardless of insurance coverage involved in a Pennsylvania motor vehicle accident, call an attorney to discuss your case before you sign settlement papers.

Free Consultations

At Friedman & King we provide free, no-obligation consultations for victims of accident injuries. Our firm offers a comfortable atmosphere for people to meet our attorneys and receive a realistic evaluation of their claim. If we cannot take your case, we will direct you to an experienced attorney who will suit your legal needs.

No Recovery / No Fee

We work on a contingency fee basis. This means that if we do not obtain compensation, you will not be charged for attorneys fees. When we are successful, our fees are paid as an agreed-upon percentage of the final award or settlement.

If you have been injured in an auto accident and have questions about full tort vs. limited tort insurance coverage, contact our Harrisburg car accident lawyers.

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