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Can You File a Lawsuit Against SEPTA?

Can You File a Lawsuit Against SEPTA?

For assistance with filing a lawsuit against SETPA, call Gibbons & Crichton, Personal Injury and Accident Lawyers at for a …

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How to Contact the SEPTA Claims Department

How to Contact the SEPTA Claims Department

The Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) gives approximately 302 million rides each year. Inevitably, accidents and injuries will occur. If …

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Limited Tort Car Insurance? No Problem. There are Exceptions!

You got hurt in a car accident, but the insurance company denied your claim because you have limited tort car …

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Who’s Covered by My Car Insurance?

Now that you know the (totally boring) basics of Pennsylvania car insurance, don’t you want to know who’s covered by …

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Beware of Three Commonly Used SEPTA Defenses After an Accident

Accidents involving Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) vehicles happen frequently. Although taking a bus, subway, train, or trolley is generally …

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