Recent comments in /f/Pennsylvania

vodkaismywater t1_jec5jda wrote

Hi. I'm a lawyer, but I'm not your lawyer. Please do not take legal advice from strangers on the internet. They often wrong, but never in doubt.

Look and see if your local bar association has a referral system.

If you're reasonably near Philadelphia, I would strongly recommend the Philadelphia Bar Association's Lawyer Referral Information Service.

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dacoovinator t1_jec3h84 wrote

Google insurance agency’s in your city. Find a couple that work with multiple companies. Get a price quote from them and take the cheapest one(that’s from a reputable company). Make sure it’s the same coverages as you have now. Note: sometimes the cheapest won’t be the best, some companies are nightmares to work with

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newsspotter OP t1_jec2bov wrote

Submission statement: Some days ago, I submitted a similar article to this sub. I decided to submit this new article, because it contains updated information.:

>In a statement, Norfolk Southern pushed back on the claim that the derailed train was immediately put back into service.
“Immediately following the derailment, the locomotives and uninvolved leading cars were moved from the derailment site to one of our facilities,” the company wrote. “This movement did not overwrite the videos. The locomotives were held there for NTSB inspection. Following release by the NTSB days later, the locomotives were returned to normal service. Because these cameras run continuously, information not collected prior to release was overwritten in the normal course of activity.”

PS: 15 minutes before and 5 minutes after the derailment is still available.

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DryIce677 t1_jec1elx wrote

I’m not 100% sure so don’t quote me on this, but I’m pretty sure private school’s do not have to follow this rule. If this were a public school, yes they would have to have whatever is dictated by their IEP/504… But private schools are not mandated by the state, so they do not have to follow all the same rules. They can choose to, but they don’t have to.

Since I am not sure, the first thing I would do is contact the school’s administration to ask questions. I would get their IEP/504s ready to review (I’m assuming they have them since they have disabilities. If not, they need one.)

Edit: public and private don’t seem like real words when you think too fast

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