PA Turnpike Accident

PA Turnpike Accident Leaves 1 Dead, 4 Injured.

6ABC Action News reported this morning that 25-year-old Britney Carmichael lost control of her car in the early hours of Thursday, October 23 on the PA Turnpike. The car spun out of control and was hit by a Mack Truck after hitting a guardrail. The accident left one person, 18-year-old Michael Graham, dead and sent four others to an area hospital.

This horrible accident on the PA turnpike, like all other accidents, is a reminder to everyone to drive safe. If you or a loved one is injured or worse in a car accident, it is important to hire an experienced car accident attorney. Freeburn Law has won millions for their clients injured or killed in motor-vehicle accidents since 1982. Legal issues surrounding car accidents can be complicated, let the car accident attorneys at Freeburn Law get you the money you deserve. We have 12 convenient offices in Central PA and our attorneys will make house and hospital visits to better suit your needs. Call the 7's or fill out the quick contact form on this page to discuss your situation with an attorney for FREE!

Vehicle Accident

The Story of My Vehicle Accident

In 2009, I was hurt in a vehicle accident, when a man rear-ended my pickup truck on a highway in northern Pennsylvania. My shoulder's rotator cuff was torn and other related injuries from this accident prevented me from raising my arm beyond my chest height for months. I required medical attention immediately, and right off the bat, the medical bills were into the thousands of dollars, and they steadily climbed. I knew I could easily be responsible for paying the ever-increasing medical bills, unless I had legal representation protecting my interests and representing my side of the story.

Moreover, the odd circumstances of the accident bothered me, and I could not shake the feeling that something other than the other driver's simple mistake caused it. Despite the fact that Pennsylvania law automatically assigns fault in a vehicle accident to any driver who hits a vehicle from behind, it is also a fact than any circumstance can be twisted into a story placing fault, or blame, on the driver in the front. Although I was the driver in the front, minding my own business, driving the speed limit, and I was rear-ended, I did not want to take any chances with the insurance companies, who are known for looking out for their own interests first and foremost.

I knew I needed a lawyer, someone who was experienced representing those involved in a vehicle accident.

Well did I recall the fancy advertising of one of the region's biggest law firms dealing with accidents and personal injuries. They were on TV constantly, touting their record, they had billboards, and they have a large prominent office I   frequently drove past. So, I made an appointment with that firm, met with an attorney there, "Moe," read and then signed a representation agreement, and filled out a report detailing my vehicle accident, as I recalled it.

The attorney, Moe, advised me that for a number of reasons, this was not a "big case," and that I should not expect to receive much more compensation than just having my medical bills paid. Maybe at most I would receive a few thousand dollars beyond the costs incurred. That was fine with me, as I simply wanted to avoid being responsible for what I suspected would be tens of thousands of dollars of my own medical bills, let alone other costs that might arise, such as vehicle damage.

Over the following year, Moe followed standard procedure that most attorneys can practically do in their sleep. He called and wrote the other driver's insurance company, explaining our cause, and asking for a resolution that favored my interests. . The other driver's insurance company assigned an adjuster to the case, but she rarely called Moe back, and when they did speak, she was highly resistant to any settlement in my favor. In fact, she blamed me for the accident. Moe assured me that this was common practice, and that despite the adjuster's inflexibility, she would eventually relent and settle she would eventually relent and settle any case we might have brought in court against her client, the other driver.

Moe's casual cat and mouse game with the adjuster continued without anything to show for it until a month shy of the statute of limitations. Without a lawsuit, it was simple deadlock, a stand-off between the insurance companies with me in the middle. The day before the statute ran out, Moe filed a lawsuit. Right down to the wire we went, which caused me a great deal of anxiety.

Months ticked by and still nothing happened other that a formal exchange of legal notices between the parties, now that the lawsuit had been files. My medical work and rehabilitation continued unabated since the accident, and despite Moe's early assertion that this was a minor case, it turned out that my shoulder and back were not healing. Surgery was needed.

That was the final straw for me. I notified Mo that he was being terminated, and he responded with a nasty email assure me that it was the right thing from his perspective, too.

Dick Freeburn then took me on as a client, and immediately his approach was completely different. Dick was methodical, analytical, careful, and diligent. He pored over all the records, rebuilding the case from the ground up, from its beginning. Based on his reading of the circumstances of the accident, Dick decided to depose me and the other driver, something that Moe had never done.

By deposing the other driver, Dick learned that he had, in fact, deliberately caused the accident. The driver was actually defiant and proud of his reckless behavior. His attorney, believed that the statute of limitations prevented the deposition from being introduced into the lawsuit.

But Dick argued that the statute of limitations did not apply. The judge agreed with Dick, and after several months of failed appeals by the driver's attorney, the damning deposition was accepted into the record.

And because of the demonstrably, admittedly reckless behavior of the other driver, Dick was able to successfully petition the court for the addition of punitive damages. Needless to say, the once-silent adjuster was suddenly in full communication with Dick Freeburn.

After a month of back-and-forth, we settled with the other driver's insurance company. They covered all of my medical bills, well into the many tens of thousands of dollars, as well as lost time from my job, pain, and suffering, and vehicle damage. We ended up receiving many, many, many, many, many (yes that many "manys") times more money that Moe had originally predicted would be our best case scenario, years before.

Dick Freeburn did an exemplary job. He read the case facts carefully, he followed standard legal procedures, he put his client first and ahead of his own expectation of financial reward, all in contrast to the approach Moe had taken. As a result, with Dick Freeburn in charge my case was fairly settled in a matter of months, I owed no money for medical bills or vehicle damage, and justice was served. I cannot say enough how impressed I am with Mr. Freeburn.

As a personal note, I want to say that Dick Freeburn was always pleasant and friendly to deal with. He never rushed me, never made me feel like my case was insignificant, never said disparaging things about my case, and was utterly professional. He simply made me feel like I was getting the best legal representation possible, and the value of that was well beyond any money received as a result of his work.

by, Josh

Car Accident Passenger Wins $155,000

Passenger in at-fault car gets $155,000 in car accident case.

At the intersection of Rocherty Road and N Cornwall Road in Lebanon County, a car failed to properly stop and proceed through a stop sign and

was hit by a second car. The backseat passenger in the first car was knocked unconscious by the impact and it was determined later that she had bleeding in her brain, a broken femur and rib, and other minor injuries.

Following the accident, the woman contacted Freeburn Law, your Pennsylvania Car Accident Attorneys, and Attorney Christina Bradley helped her receive a $155,000 settlement.

If you or a loved one is injured in a car accident, call the 7's (717-777-7777) or fill out the contact form on this page for a free consultation to see if you have a case. Freeburn Law has helped clients win millions of dollars in Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation cases.

Car Safety Tips for Kids

Last week, we shared a post with tips to keep your kids safe while walking to school each day. While so many kids walk to school each day, nearly every child is in a car at one point in time. Here are some car safety tips that you can follow to help your kids stay safer in and around cars.

1) Make sure you are choosing the right car seat for your child depending on age and size and install it correctly! The website www.safecar.gov offers excellent tips for this.

2) Make sure your child is wearing their seatbelt and that it fits properly. Wearing a seatbelt, and doing so properly, can reduce the risk of crash injuries by 50%.

3) Don't leave your child alone in the car at any time. Heatstroke does not just occur in high temperatures on sunny days and is not necessarily prevented by leaving the windows cracked.

4) Make sure your child knows that trunks are not places to play or hide in. Keep your trunk locked so that your child can not get in it.

5) Pay attention when you get in your car and start it that your child isn't playing outside where you can roll over them.

Cars can be a dangerous place for everyone, and accidents can happen, but there are safety mechanisms in place to help reduce those risks. Following these car safety tips may help reduce the risk of injury, or severity of that injury, to your kids when they are in and around cars.

If you or a loved one has been injured or killed in a car accident, you need an experienced PA car accident attorney who knows what it takes to get you the compensation you deserve. The physical and emotional pain is challenging enough, let alone the confusion of filing an insurance claim.

Call (717) 777-7777 to set up a free consultation to discuss your auto accident with an experienced Pa Car Accident attorney from Freeburn Law. Or fill out the Quick Contact form on this page.

The call and the consultation are both free.

Freeburn Law, PA Car Accident Attorney firm has 12 offices located in Central Pennsylvania to better serve our clients. We have offices in Harrisburg, Camp Hill,  Lebanon,  Gettysburg,  Lewistown,  Mifflintown,  Carlisle, Huntingdon, and more.

Freeburn Law Lawyer Voted Select Lawyer

Richard A. Sadlock, Esq., Named Lancaster Select Lawyer

Freeburn Law is proud to announce that personal injury attorney, Richard A. Sadlock, has been voted Lancaster County “Select Lawyer” in a recently compiled Select Lawyers Peer Review.

The independent research group, Polk-Lepson Research group, based in York, PA, polled licensed attorneys in Lancaster County. They asked these legal professionals who, among their colleagues, would they refer a friend or family member to in several specialty categories. They were asked to consider reputation, education and competence in current practice and procedures in their voting. The results of the Polk-Lepson’s research was used to compile a comprehensive list of Select Lawyers in their specialties.

Mr. Sadlock represents clients who have suffered injuries in automobile, truck, motorcycle and pedestrian accidents as well as slip and fall, dog bite and general negligence cases. He has successfully tried cases throughout Central Pennsylvania, including Lancaster, York, Lebanon, Dauphin, Cumberland, Adams, and Franklin Counties.

Mr. Sadlock has also been selected by his peers to Super Lawyers and for inclusion in The Best Lawyers in America. Mr. Sadlock was formerly with the Harrisburg personal injury law firm of Angino & Rovner and joined Freeburn Law at the beginning of 2014. Freeburn Law was honored to welcome Mr. Sadlock to its team of dedicated personal injury and workers’ compensation attorneys and professionals and congratulates him on his well-deserved honor of being voted by his peers as Lancaster “Select Lawyer.”

Freeburn Law has 12 offices located throughout Central Pennsylvania to better serve their clients. We have offices located in Lebanon, Gettysburg, Carlisle, Camp Hill, Harrisburg, Mifflintown, Lewistown, Huntingdon, and more. We are available to meet with our clients 24/7. If you can’t come to one of our offices, we will come to your home or visit you in the hospital.

You can trust the dedicated team of Freeburn Law. We are committed to providing the best legal service for our clients to get them the most compensation provided by the law.

Call us today at the 7’s, (717) 777-7777.

Freeburn Law
Your Personal Injury and Workers’ Compensation Law Firm
2040 Linglestown Road, Suite 300
Harrisburg, PA 17110
 
Telephone Number: (717) 777-7777
Toll Free Number: 1-800-303-8005

Freeburn Law Supports FOP Lodge 65

FOP Lodge 65 Annual Golf Tournament

Freeburn Law is proud to support the FOP Lodge 65 Annual Golf Tournament held on July 7, 2014 at Hidden Valley Golf Course. Our firm founder, Richard E. Freeburn, Esq.,  played golf with Gary Lightman, Esq., Roy Pinto, President of the Pennsylvania Corrections Officers Association, and Stephen Schneider, Esq., Manager of the law firms' Workers' Compensation Department. Bruce Edwards, former President of the Pennsylvania State Troopers' Association, accompanied the foursome.

Freeburn Law
Your Personal Injury and Workers' Compensation Law Firm
2040 Linglestown Road, Suite 300
Harrisburg, PA 17101
 
Telephone Number: (717) 777-7777
Toll Free Number: 1-800-303-8005