Work Car Accident Lawyer Serving Conshohocken, PA

Injured in a car accident while working in Conshohocken, West Conshy, or Plymouth Meeting? You may be entitled to both workers' compensation AND a third-party personal injury claim. We help corporate employees, delivery drivers, and tradespeople get full compensation.

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Work Car Accidents in the Conshohocken Area

High-Risk Corridors: Conshohocken is a corporate hub with heavy traffic on I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway), Route 23, Fayette Street, and Butler Pike. Workers commuting to office parks or traveling between client sites face daily accident risks.

Workers We Help in Conshy

  • Corporate employees in office parks
  • Pharmaceutical reps and sales professionals
  • Healthcare workers at local medical facilities
  • Construction crews on development projects
  • Delivery drivers (Amazon, FedEx, UPS)
  • Restaurant and hospitality workers
  • IT professionals traveling to client sites

Major Employers in the Area

  • AmerisourceBergen
  • IKEA (Plymouth Meeting)
  • Lonza
  • MatlinPatterson
  • Numerous pharma companies on the I-76 corridor
  • Plymouth Meeting Mall businesses
  • Restaurant row establishments

Dangerous Roads Near Conshohocken

  • I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway) - Notorious for congestion and rear-end collisions
  • Route 23 / Germantown Pike - Heavy traffic, commercial vehicles
  • Fayette Street - Main artery through town, frequent accidents
  • Butler Pike - Connects to Plymouth Meeting, high volume
  • Chemical Road - Industrial traffic, truck accidents
  • I-476 (Blue Route) - High-speed interchange crashes

Your Legal Options After a Work Car Accident

If you were injured in a car accident while working in the Conshohocken area, you may be able to pursue:

  • Workers' Compensation - Covers medical bills and lost wages regardless of fault
  • Third-Party Lawsuit - If another driver caused the crash, you can sue for pain and suffering, full lost wages, and more
  • Dual Recovery - Pennsylvania law allows you to collect from BOTH sources

Time Limit: You have 2 years to file a personal injury lawsuit in Pennsylvania.

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