Work-Related Car Accidents in Montgomery County, PA
Serving injured workers in Norristown, King of Prussia, Lansdale, Conshohocken, and throughout Montgomery County with guidance on work accident claims.
Montgomery County Work Accident Claims
Montgomery County is one of Pennsylvania's most populous counties, with thousands of workers commuting daily on major routes like I-76, I-476 (the Blue Route), Route 202, and Route 309. Whether you work in King of Prussia's commercial district, Norristown's business centers, or travel between job sites throughout the county, a car accident while working can leave you with serious injuries and confusion about your legal rights.
If you were injured in a work-related car accident in Montgomery County, you may have both a workers' compensation claim AND a third-party personal injury claim against the at-fault driver. Understanding both options is essential to maximizing your recovery.
Common Work-Related Crash Scenarios in Montgomery County
- Delivery drivers traveling Route 202 or making deliveries in King of Prussia, Plymouth Meeting, or Lansdale
- Sales representatives driving between client meetings throughout the county
- Construction workers traveling between job sites in Norristown, Conshohocken, or Blue Bell
- Healthcare workers providing home visits or traveling between medical facilities
- Service technicians responding to calls in Horsham, Hatboro, or Abington
- Rideshare and gig drivers operating in high-traffic areas around King of Prussia Mall or Willow Grove
Areas We Serve in Montgomery County
Why Work Accident Claims Require Special Attention
Work-related car accidents are different from typical crashes because they often involve two separate legal systems:
- Workers' Compensation: Provides medical benefits and partial wage replacement regardless of fault
- Third-Party Claims: Allows you to sue the at-fault driver for full damages including pain and suffering
These claims must be coordinated carefully. The workers' compensation carrier has subrogation rights, meaning they can recover some of what they paid from your third-party settlement. Without proper coordination, you could end up with less than you deserve.
Attorney Michael Cardamone: Former Co-Chair, Montgomery County Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section
Attorney Michael Cardamone has deep roots in Montgomery County. As the former Co-Chair of the Montgomery County Bar Association Workers' Compensation Section, he has spent 27 years helping injured workers throughout the region understand their rights after work-related accidents.
His credentials include:
- Best Lawyers in America
- Super Lawyers
- Martindale-Hubbell Preeminent Rating
- Multi-Million Dollar Advocates Forum
Injured in a Work-Related Crash in Montgomery County?
Get a free consultation to understand your workers' compensation and third-party claim options.
Call (215) 206-9068