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Bill requiring underride guards for trucks in Congress
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jan 29, 2018 | Truck Accidents
Pennsylvania drivers may be interested in learning that a measure that would require all trucks to have guardrails installed on their trailers went through Congress. Called the Stop Underrides Act of 2017, the measure would make underride guards, which are optional...
Tips for Pennsylvania drivers braving the wintry weather
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jan 15, 2018 | Car Accidents
The winter of 2018 has been a fierce one. Pennsylvania drivers need to be prepared if they get caught in inclement weather. The national auto association AAA offers some safe driving tips for winter weather in the United States. Some of the below tips are solid...
USCIS taking applications for so-called startup visa
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jan 10, 2018 | Immigration
Entrepreneurs that reside in Pennsylvania but were born outside the United States may be able to apply for temporary residency under a new category. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is accepting applications under the Obama-era International Entrepreneur...
Caring and planning for aging parents
On Behalf of Dorian, Goldstein, Wisniewski & Orchinik, P.C. | Jan 3, 2018 | Wills & Estates
As your parents age, it is normal to take on greater responsibility to care for them. If you have concerns about how to help your aging parents manage their resources and stay on top of their obligations, you're not alone. It is wise to consider the primary...
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