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At Fine and Staud, LLP, we have represented victims of auto, bus, truck, trolley, motorcycle and El accidents since 1958, and we understand how important it is to our clients that their claims be handled competently and professionally. We understand auto insurance and can explain to our clients the difference between full tort and limited tort, and why it is important to have uninsured and underinsured motorist benefits on your auto insurance policy. We represent clients who have suffered injuries ranging from death and catastrophic losses to those with less severe losses. We treat the claims of all clients equally. We will aggressively pursue your claims against the responsible insurance company and we won't hesitate to go to court if a claim cannot be settled to your satisfaction. We also understand that some vehicle accidents are caused by other reasons, including manufacturing defects (such as defective brakes or air bags that inflate when they are not supposed to); defective highway design; or by drunk drivers. At Fine and Staud, LLP, our attorneys know how to handle these cases so that the responsible parties are held accountable for their actions. Whether that means suing the manufacturer of a vehicle, the government agency who designed the road improperly, or the bar that served alcohol to a visibly intoxicated person, the attorneys at Fine and Staud, LLP have been handling these types of cases for nearly 50 years, and we can handle your case as well. During the last decade, the attorneys at Fine and Staud, LLP have obtained the following results for our clients*:
When you need an attorney to represent you in an auto, car, bus, truck or trolley accident claim, contact the Philadelphia personal injury lawyers of Fine and Staud, LLP at 215-665-0100. |
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| *Every case is different, and will be evaluated and handled on its merits. The information on this website is informational and is not intended to create an expectation about the results our lawyers can achieve on any other cases. The amount of previous damage awards is not a guarantee of future results. | |||||
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