The Schuylkill Expressway consistently ranks as one of the most congested and accident-prone highways in Pennsylvania.
Two Claims, Maximum Recovery
If you were working when your I-76 or I-95 accident happened - whether you're a delivery driver, sales rep, nurse traveling between facilities, or any worker on the road - you likely have a workers' comp claim AND a personal injury claim if another driver was at fault.
Philadelphia's Most Dangerous Highways
I-76 Schuylkill Expressway
- Chronic congestion from City Ave to Center City
- Tight curves and narrow shoulders
- Limited merge areas
- Heavy truck traffic
- Frequent rear-end collisions
- Construction zone hazards
I-95 Delaware Expressway
- High-speed traffic through the city
- Major truck route (Port of Philadelphia)
- Complex interchanges
- Airport traffic congestion
- Multi-vehicle pileups common
- Ongoing construction projects
"I've handled countless cases from I-76 and I-95 crashes. These highways are brutal - the Schuylkill especially. What many workers don't realize is that fault doesn't matter for workers' comp. Even if you rear-ended someone in stop-and-go traffic, you still have a workers' comp case if you were working. For the third-party claim, we look at the other driver's negligence. Two separate analyses, two potential recoveries."
Workers Most at Risk on These Highways
- Delivery drivers - Amazon, FedEx, UPS navigating congested exits
- Sales representatives - Traveling between client meetings
- Healthcare workers - Nurses, home health aides between patient visits
- Construction workers - Working in highway work zones
- Truck drivers - CDL drivers hauling freight
- Service technicians - HVAC, plumbers, electricians on job sites
- Real estate agents - Showing properties across the region
Common I-76 & I-95 Accident Scenarios
- Rear-end collisions - Stop-and-go traffic on the Schuylkill
- Merge accidents - Short on-ramps and aggressive drivers
- Multi-vehicle pileups - Chain reactions in heavy traffic
- Truck accidents - Semi-trucks on I-95's port route
- Work zone crashes - Construction areas with lane shifts
- Weather-related - Ice, rain, fog on these elevated sections
Key Interchanges & Danger Zones
Some of the most accident-prone areas we see cases from:
- I-76 at City Avenue - Constant congestion and lane changes
- I-76 at Gladwyne/Conshohocken curve - Sharp turns, speed changes
- I-76/I-676 split - Vine Street Expressway interchange
- I-95 at Girard Avenue - Heavy truck traffic from port
- I-95 at Airport (291) - Merge chaos with airport traffic
- I-95/I-76 interchange - Complex merge patterns
- Blue Route (I-476) connections - High-speed merges
Why These Cases Need Two Specialists
Highway accidents often involve larger insurance policies, more severe injuries, and complex liability questions. You need:
- Workers' comp expertise - To ensure you get all medical care and wage loss benefits through your employer's insurance
- Personal injury expertise - To maximize recovery from the at-fault driver, especially in truck accident cases with large commercial policies
We handle the workers' comp directly. For third-party claims, we work with top-tier Personal Injury attorneys who know how to handle serious highway accident cases.
