by Eric Shore | Feb 13, 2026 | Post, Uncategorized
Quick Answer In Philadelphia, an injury qualifies as catastrophic when it causes permanent functional loss that affects your ability to work or requires lifelong medical care. The legal focus is not just how serious the injury looked in the hospital. The real question...
by Eric Shore | Feb 6, 2026 | Post, Uncategorized
Written by Eric Shore, a personal injury and disability lawyer at the Law Offices of Eric A. Shore If you were hurt in an accident and cannot work, the right lawyer is one who handles the injury, protects your job, and understands disability benefits. In Marlton, many...
by Eric Shore | Jan 26, 2026 | Post, Uncategorized
By Eric Shore | Law Offices of Eric A. Shore Published: January 26, 2026 If an injury prevents you from working, start saving paperwork from day one. These records prove what happened, the treatment you received, and why you couldn’t work. This applies to...
by Eric Shore | Jan 23, 2026 | Post, Uncategorized
If you are hurt in a car accident in North Philadelphia, the next day matters more than most people realize. What you do with medical care, reporting, and documentation often decides whether an injury claim holds up or falls apart. This is especially true in North...
by Eric Shore | Jan 23, 2026 | Post, Uncategorized
The ice that caused your fall will be gone before you prove it was ever there. That is the problem with winter slip and fall cases. What you do in the first few hours often decides whether you have a case at all. I have handled a lot of these cases over the years....
by Eric Shore | Jan 15, 2026 | Post, Uncategorized
Yes. A broken ankle from a fall can qualify for disability if it keeps you from doing your job long enough and your medical records clearly show your limits. If you are worried someone will brush this off as just an ankle injury, take a breath. In real life, ankle...