Carol S. DiBari graduated from the University of Delaware and St. John's University School of Law, where she served as Editor-in-Chief of the New York International Law Review. She then worked in personal injury law and insurance defense for seven years in New York City before leaving private practice to raise a family. She currently resides in Pennsylvania.
Negligent auto repairs and maintenance can lead to a car accident, but it can be an uphill battle to hold the shop liable for damages after a crash. ... Read more
When the driver who hit you was operating a rental car, it doesn't present as much legal gray area as you might think, but it does raise some unique issues. ... Read more
If you drive without car insurance, you can be fined or have your license suspended, but you can probably still get compensation for your losses (though that compensation may be limited). ... Read more