Curtis Lee is a writer and co-owner at Marvel Hill Freelance. Curtis obtained his Juris Doctor degree from Villanova University School of Law and his Bachelor of Science in Business from Wake Forest University.
Before creating Marvel Hill Freelance, Curtis spent several years in private practice engaged in civil litigation. Before that, he had the honor of clerking for a state court Judge in the Pennsylvania Court of Common Pleas.
Articles By Curtis Lee
How do traffic laws apply to e-scooters, and how does insurance work if there's an accident?
Your state’s minimum mandatory car insurance coverages won’t go very far, especially if you cause a serious wreck. And there are other types of car insurance you should consider, too.
In certain situations (and certain states), a parent can be financially responsible for damages when a teen driver causes an accident.
Damage to the vehicles involved in an accident can often help tell the story of who was at fault for the crash.
Fault is usually, but not always, easy to place following a rear-end car collision.
If you've been in a car accident, it’s usually not a good idea to talk to the other driver’s car insurance company; at the very least, take caution.
After a car accident, it's important to protect your rights while providing assistance to others.
Significant expenses will inevitably arise with certain kinds of personal injury claims.
Bicyclists must follow most of the same traffic laws as other vehicle operators, so bicyclists can be deemed at fault for causing an accident.
Early on, it can be difficult to determine what a car accident case is worth. Here's what your lawyer will want to learn when it comes to your claim.