Hurt in a car accident while working in North Wales? You may have two claims - workers' comp AND a personal injury case. We handle both to maximize your recovery.
Call (215) 206-9068North Wales sits at the intersection of Route 202 and Route 63 - two of the busiest roads in Montgomery County. Workers traveling through North Wales face daily risks from commuter traffic, commercial vehicles, and congested intersections.
If you were injured in a car accident while working in or around North Wales, you're entitled to workers' compensation benefits. But if another driver caused the crash, you may also have a personal injury claim against them.
Claim #1: Workers' Compensation - Covers your medical bills and a portion of lost wages, regardless of who caused the accident. No need to prove fault.
Claim #2: Personal Injury - If another driver was at fault, you can sue them for full damages including pain and suffering, which workers' comp doesn't cover.
The result: Two recoveries instead of one. We handle the workers' comp claim. Our Personal Injury colleagues handle the lawsuit against the at-fault driver.
Many North Wales workers spend significant time on the road:
Free consultation. We'll review both potential claims.
(215) 206-9068No fee unless we win your case.
Nearest Hospital: Abington - Lansdale Hospital, 100 Medical Campus Dr, Lansdale (5 minutes)
Police: North Wales Police Department, 300 School Street
Our Office: 100 West Main Street, Suite 120, Lansdale, PA 19446 (2 miles away)
"North Wales is practically our backyard - our Lansdale office is just down the road. We know this community, we know these roads, and we know how to fight for injured workers here. If you've been hurt in a crash while working, call us. We'll make sure you get everything you're entitled to."
- Michael W. Cardamone, Certified Workers' Comp Specialist