Did you or a loved one recently sustain a personal injury in Pennsylvania? Our team at Zavodnick & Lasky Personal Injury Lawyers is here to help you recover fair compensation from the responsible party. An experienced Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer can help you fight to recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other injury-related losses.
Our Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys have over 80 years of combined experience in personal injury law. To date, we’ve collected over $50 million in settlements and verdicts to help injured clients get back on their feet again.
Contact our law offices in Pennsylvania today to schedule a free consultation or call (215) 875-7030 to speak with a personal injury lawyer today.
How Can Zavodnick & Lasky Personal Injury Lawyers Help Me Recover Compensation After an Injury in Pennsylvania?
Victims often struggle with a number of issues after an injury in Pennsylvania. You could be dealing with medical expenses and other costs. While you’re trying to figure out a way to pay for things, you’re also dealing with pain and trauma.
You didn’t cause the accident, so why should you have to face the consequences alone?
Our legal team at Zavodnick & Lasky Personal Injury Lawyers is here to help. Our experienced Pennsylvania personal injury attorneys know how to get the fair compensation you deserve. Over the years, we’ve been recognized by Super Lawyers and The National Trial Lawyers for our skilled legal representation.
When you hire us, our attorneys will:
- Evaluate all legal options for recovering full compensation
- Investigate and locate evidence to build your case
- Call in experts and specialists when they can strengthen your claim
- Handle the entire insurance claims process
- Prevent the insurance company from taking advantage of you
- Reject any unfair settlement offers and negotiate for a full compensation award
You’ve been through a trauma. You deserve time to heal. If you were involved in an accident, call our Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers today to get the legal representation you deserve.
How Common Are Accidents and Injuries in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reports show that at least 67,029 people were injured in motor vehicle accidents across the state of Pennsylvania in 2022.
Those accidents include:
- 3,160 pedestrian injuries
- 3,148 injured motorcyclists
- 801 injured bicyclists
Unfortunately, 1,179 people were also killed in fatal traffic accidents that year.
According to preliminary FMCSA data, another 3,484 people in Pennsylvania were injured in accidents involving large trucks and buses during 2023.
Across the state, 123,400 Pennsylvania workers were hurt in their workplace in 2022. 183 people were fatally injured in work-related accidents.
Do I Have a Valid Personal Injury Case?
If you were injured due to someone else’s careless, reckless, or wrongful acts, there’s a good chance that you have a valid personal injury claim.
For example, you might have a valid case if:
- You were injured in a crash caused by a distracted driver
- Your doctor misread your test results and failed to diagnose your disease
- Someone assaulted you while walking across your college campus
- You slipped and fell down a poorly lit flight of stairs at the office
- Your family member was killed in an accident with an 18-wheeler
We offer free case reviews so you can learn more about your legal options without risk. If you’re wondering whether you have a strong case, call to schedule yours today.
We Handle All Types of Personal Injury Cases in Pennsylvania
Our attorneys are equipped to handle any type of personal injury case.
We regularly represent clients in cases involving:
- Car accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Medical malpractice
- Motorcycle accidents
- Pedestrian accidents
- Bicycle accidents
- Truck accidents
- Bus accidents
- Uber or Lyft accidents
- Sports accidents
- Dangerous property conditions (premises liability)
- Boating accidents
- Construction accidents
- Workplace accidents
- Workers’ compensation
- Dog bites
- Defective products (product liability)
- Nursing home abuse or neglect
- Assault
- Sexual assault
We’re here to help regardless of how you were injured. If you or a loved one were injured, call Zavodnick & Lasky Personal Injury Lawyers to learn more about your legal rights today.
How Much Money Is My Pennsylvania Personal Injury Case Worth?
Your case value depends on the facts. All victims are unique–and every accident is different.
However, there are some factors that are almost always relevant, including:
- Your medical treatment costs
- Whether you will make a full recovery or suffer a long-term disability
- The value of any lost wages during recovery
- How the injury will impact your future earnings and quality of life
- Whether insurance covers the injury
- The amount of available insurance coverage
- Whether you share fault for your injuries
Generally, the most severe injuries impact victims in the most dramatic ways. Those settlements and verdicts tend to be the highest.
That said, it’s important to have an experienced attorney evaluate your case before taking a settlement. We offer free case evaluations, so give us a call to schedule yours today.
What Types of Damages Are Available to Injury Victims in Pennsylvania?
Under Pennsylvania law, you can seek compensation for all of your losses–both financial and non-financial.
Economic damages are awarded to compensate for financial losses, including:
- Past and future medical expenses
- Rehabilitation
- Nursing care
- Lost wages
- Lost future earning capacity
- Property damage and vehicle repairs
- Childcare expenses
- Increased transportation costs
- Other out-of-pocket expenses
Non-economic damages are meant to compensate for the intangible and subjective losses you have experienced, including:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Diminished quality of life
- Anxiety
- Depression
- PTSD
- Physical disfigurement and scarring
- Loss of consortium
Punitive damages are rare in Pennsylvania. Punitive damages are only available when the defendant’s acts were intentional or especially shocking. Punitive damages don’t compensate for a specific loss. Instead, they’re designed to punish the victim and prevent future wrongdoing.
How Much Does it Cost to Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer in Pennsylvania?
Most personal injury law firms in Pennsylvania work on a contingency fee basis. Your attorney’s fees depend entirely on the amount of compensation your attorney recovers. If your lawyer doesn’t win a settlement or verdict, you don’t have to pay their fees.
How Can Pennsylvania Comparative Negligence Law Impact the Value of My Compensation Award if I Share Blame?
Pennsylvania has modified comparative negligence laws. You can recover damages as long as your share of liability isn’t more than 50%. Once your share of fault reaches 51%, you’re barred from recovering damages.
Keep in mind that your settlement or verdict will be reduced if you share any amount of blame for your injuries. That gives insurance companies a powerful incentive to blame victims. If someone is trying to pin the blame on you, call to learn how an experienced personal injury lawyer can protect you.
Our Attorneys in Pennsylvania Will Fight to Recover Compensation for All of Your Accident Injuries
At Zavodnick & Lasky Personal Injury Lawyers, we know that any type of injury can have unexpected financial consequences.
That’s why we handle all types of injury cases, including those involving:
- Broken bones and fractures
- Whiplash
- Soft tissue damage
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Head and neck injuries
- Shoulder injuries
- Concussions
- Back injuries
- Organ damage
- Burns
- Amputations
- Paralysis
- Catastrophic injuries
- Wrongful death of a loved one
You can potentially recover compensation for any injury caused by someone else’s actions.
What Is Negligence and Why Is It Important to My Pennsylvania Personal Injury Case?
Negligence is a failure to exercise due caution under the circumstances. It is the basis for most personal injury claims.
Negligence consists of four elements:
- The defendant had a legal duty of care
- They breached their duty of care
- The breach was the direct and proximate cause of your injuries
- You suffered damages, such as financial losses, pain, suffering, trauma, etc.
When you hire our attorneys, we’ll start searching for evidence to prove your case immediately.
That evidence might include:
- Police or accident reports
- Medical records
- Video footage
- Photos of an accident scene
- Prior safety complaints
- Maintenance records
- Statements from witnesses
- Employment records
- Any evidence you have compiled, such as receipts or journals detailing how the injury has impacted your life
We’ll use the evidence we find to build the strongest possible case to prove what caused your accident and who is ultimately responsible.
How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Lawsuit After an Injury in Pennsylvania?
Under Pennsylvania law, you have two years to file a personal injury lawsuit in most cases. The two-year period starts on the date you were injured. If you miss the deadline, you forfeit your right to sue for damages.
Now, it’s always possible that a different statute of limitations may apply depending on the facts. You could have more or less time to take legal action. Calling an experienced lawyer is the best way to learn about the deadline in your case.
Call an Experienced Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer for a Free Case Review
Zavodnick & Lasky Personal Injury Lawyers is a full-service personal injury law firm in Pennsylvania. We’re dedicated to helping injury victims recover full compensation for their losses. We’re ready to use our experience to your advantage. To learn more, call a Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer for a free consultation.