Experienced Attorneys Handling Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Accident ClaimsAfter a serious motor vehicle accident, injured people face several challenges. They must not only recover from physical injuries, but also secure the compensation they need and deserve — to pay for medical bills, lost wages and damage to their vehicle. The injury attorneys at the Pittsburgh law office of Woomer & Hall are up to the challenge. We have helped hundreds of injured people get RESULTS in car, truck and motorcycle accident cases throughout western Pennsylvania and northern West Virginia. Contact our law office to learn more about how we can help you. Result Matters* Proving liability after an auto accident: Our first job is to investigate the cause of your motor vehicle accident and establish who was at fault. While it is generally the fault of the other driver, we will also look for less obvious causes, including:
We work with a network of skilled accident investigators and reconstruction experts to uncover the facts of your car accident. Proving your injuries and losses: Our second job is to secure the compensation you need to fully recover from the motor vehicle accident. Insurance companies have an incentive to pay as little as possible for your injuries. In addition, if you settle too early, you may not know the full effects of your injury and the extent of the costs you will pay over time. Over the years, we have helped hundreds of injured people get results. We work with medical experts and rehabilitation experts to document the full extent of your injuries and will provide the legal resources you need. The attorneys at Woomer & Hall are aggressive advocates dedicated to protecting the rights of clients injured in car and truck accidents. Contact our law office or call 1-800-686-0848 to speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer. Your initial consultation is free. We charge no attorneys' fees or costs of any kind unless we recover compensation for you. * Case results are for informational purposes only, and should not be considered as a guarantee or prediction of outcome in any other case. Every case involves different facts and circumstances, and a favorable result in one case is not a guarantee that a similar result can be obtained in another case. |




