# Do You Need a Lawyer After a Car Accident in Pennsylvania?
> **QUICK ANSWER:** PA’s choice no-fault system — especially the Limited Tort option — creates unique legal complexity. If you chose Limited Tort and have significant injuries, legal consultation can help determine whether your injury qualifies as “serious.” Free consultations are standard.
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## Key Factors for Pennsylvania
### 1. Your Tort Choice
This is the most important factor unique to PA:
– **Full Tort:** You can sue for pain and suffering from any injury. Legal consultation follows standard considerations.
– **Limited Tort:** You can only sue for pain/suffering if your injury is “serious” (death, serious impairment, permanent disfigurement). An attorney can evaluate whether your injury meets this standard.
### 2. The 5-Day Reporting Deadline
PA’s 5-day PennDOT deadline is the strictest. Missing it can complicate your claim.
### 3. Low Minimum Coverage (15/30/5)
PA’s minimums are among the lowest nationally. If damages exceed the at-fault driver’s limits, an attorney can help with UM/UIM claims and stacking options.
### 4. Stacking Questions
PA allows stacking of UM/UIM across vehicles. Understanding your stacking options can significantly increase available coverage.
### 5. Limited Tort Exceptions
Even Limited Tort holders can sue for pain/suffering if the other driver was DUI, from out of state, or driving a commercial vehicle, or if you were a pedestrian/cyclist. An attorney can identify applicable exceptions.
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## When You May Not Need an Attorney
– Minor property damage, no injuries
– Full Tort holder with clear fault and fair offer
– First-party benefits claim only (straightforward PIP)
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## How Fees Work
– Contingency: 33-40% (standard for PI)
– Free consultations widely available
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## Related Guides
– [What to Do After a Car Accident in Pennsylvania](/pennsylvania/car-accident-guide/)
– [How to File an Insurance Claim in Pennsylvania](/pennsylvania/insurance-claim/)
– [Pennsylvania Car Accident Laws](/pennsylvania/car-accident-laws/)
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**DISCLAIMER:** This website is not a law firm and does not provide legal advice. This page provides general educational information only. Whether you need an attorney depends on the specific facts of your case. A free consultation with a licensed attorney in your area can help you understand your options. Last updated: March 2026.
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