Kitay Law Offices at 1810 Union Blvd., Allentown, PA 18109, phone (610) 373-8000, serves Bethlehem car accident victims. Kenneth M. Kitay handles Route 378 accidents between Hill-to-Hill Bridge and Mountain Drive North, designated a PennDOT high-crash corridor. The firm pursues compensation for ambulance expenses, emergency room bills, ongoing medical care, physical therapy, medications, durable medical equipment including wheelchairs, home modifications like ramps, vehicle alterations, lost wages, and diminished earning capacity. Property damage claims cover vehicle repairs or total loss replacement, rental car costs, car seat replacements, and personal items including electronics and sports equipment damaged in crashes. Operating on contingency fees with “if you don’t win, you don’t pay” guarantee, the practice handles whiplash, cuts requiring stitches, concussions ranging from minor bumps to traumatic brain injuries, and broken bones from simple casts to compound fractures requiring surgery. PennDOT mapping system helps identify construction zones and hazardous conditions throughout Bethlehem area.
Metzger & Kleiner operates from Mill Run Office Center, 1275 Glenlivet Drive, Suite 100-586, Allentown, PA 18106, serving car accident victims at (610) 435-7400. Daniel E. Kleiner and Lawrence G. Metzger bring over 70 years combined experience handling rear-end collisions, drunk driving accidents, hit-and-run crashes, and intersection accidents throughout the Lehigh Valley. The firm also maintains a Philadelphia office at 1500 John F Kennedy Blvd. They represent drivers, passengers, and pedestrians suffering from traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, paralysis, broken bones, and amputation. The attorneys conduct comprehensive investigations including accident scene visits and work with expert witnesses to establish liability. Metzger & Kleiner pursues compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, loss of consortium, and pain and suffering on contingency fees. They handle cases involving commercial vehicles, motorcycles, pedestrians, and wrongful death claims. Partners provide direct personal attention without delegating to associates or paralegals, serving victims throughout Allentown and surrounding communities.
Liberty Bell Workers Compensation operates from 1515 Market Street, Suite 1650, Philadelphia, PA 19102 at 215-399-0089 and 1101 W. Hamilton Street, Suite 168, Allentown, PA 18101 at 610-973-5199. Gregory Boles with over 35 years experience handles car accidents, distracted driving incidents, bicycle accidents, catastrophic injuries, and insurance disputes. Operating on contingency fees with no-win no-fee guarantee, the firm fights aggressive insurance companies attempting to deny claims. They pursue compensation for medical bills, surgeries, prescription drugs, transportation costs, temporary and permanent disability payments. Liberty Bell manages Pennsylvania’s no-fault system, handles uninsured motorist coverage, negotiates settlements, and prepares cases for trial. The experienced attorneys gather evidence, interview witnesses, handle insurance communications for rear-end collisions, head-on crashes, sideswipe accidents throughout Philadelphia, Allentown, Kensington, Germantown, Coatesville, and surrounding Pennsylvania communities.
Munley Law Personal Injury Attorneys, located at 609 Hamilton St., Allentown, PA 18101, serves Bethlehem car accident victims at (610) 857-7424. With over 60 years representing Pennsylvania residents, the firm handles drunk driving crashes, distracted driving accidents, speeding collisions, and intersection crashes throughout Lehigh Valley. The attorneys secured $32 million for wrongful death, $26 million for truck accidents, and $17.5 million for car accidents. They pursue compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, permanent disability, and wrongful death damages. Lehigh Valley averages over 4,500 crashes yearly with at least two deaths monthly. Munley Law investigates accidents thoroughly, preserves evidence, handles insurance negotiations, and represents clients in court when necessary. Operating on contingency fees with free consultations, they maintain offices in Philadelphia, Wilkes-Barre, Carbondale, Scranton, Stroudsburg, Reading, Hazleton, and Pittsburgh. The firm provides personalized attention while aggressively fighting insurance companies for maximum compensation.
The Biscontini Law Firm at 400 3rd Avenue Kingston, PA 18704, 1325 N River Street Plains, PA 18705, and 40 S 5th Street Allentown, PA 18101 serves Stroudsburg car accident victims at (570) 283-7777. Attorney Peter J. Biscontini, Super Lawyers Rising Star, National Trial Lawyers Top 40 Under 40 in Pennsylvania with 10.0 Avvo Rating, represents both plaintiffs and insurance companies understanding how insurers think providing clients advantages. Handling over 6 million annual U.S. accidents causing $3,000 property damage and $15,000 personal injury averages, the firm proves other drivers’ fault, accident-caused injuries, medical care costs, pain and suffering pursuing medical bills, therapy, rehabilitation, lost wages compensation while dealing directly with insurance companies, reducing uncertainty, preparing every case for trial fighting for deserved money from accidents where victims without attorneys receive three times less compensation than those with legal representation warning against negotiating alone or accepting settlements without attorney consultation.
Rapa Law Office, P.C. maintains offices at 141 S 1st St, Lehighton, PA 18235 and 609 Hamilton Street Suite 202, Allentown, PA 18101 serving car accident victims at (610) 377-7730. Jason Rapa and Matthew Rapa handle rear-end collisions, intersection crashes, drunk driving accidents, distracted driving cases, pedestrian incidents, and commercial vehicle collisions. The attorneys pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and wrongful death while navigating Pennsylvania’s modified comparative negligence laws. Operating on contingency fees with free consultations, they serve Lehigh County, Carbon County, and surrounding communities including Jim Thorpe, Palmerton, Walnutport, Northampton, and Slatington. Rapa Law Office negotiates with insurance companies, coordinates medical treatment, gathers evidence, and litigates cases involving whiplash, spinal injuries, traumatic brain damage, broken bones, and amputations while managing Pennsylvania’s two-year statute of limitations and dram shop liability claims.
Drake, Hileman & Davis, PC operates from multiple locations including 609 Hamilton Street Suite 15 in Allentown, PA 18101, serving Lehigh Valley car accident victims at 610-433-3910. The firm specializes in various collision types including head-on crashes, multi-vehicle accidents, rear-end collisions, rollovers, sideswipe incidents, and T-bone accidents often occurring on dangerous roads like Routes 1&9 and Route 78. With over 30 years representing seriously injured clients, attorneys handle cases involving distracted driving, drunk driving, speeding violations, and intersection accidents throughout the region. The practice operates on contingency fees, meaning clients pay nothing unless recovery occurs, while pursuing compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering damages. Notable results include $2 million for wrongful death cases, $1.67 million for survival actions, $1.78 million for motor vehicle collisions in Lehigh County, and $1.5 million specifically for Allentown crashes.
Kitay Law Offices at 1810 Union Blvd., Allentown, PA 18109 serves Easton car accident victims at 610-373-8000. Kenneth M. Kitay and attorneys with over 25 years experience handle cases in Northampton County Court of Common Pleas and Eastern District of Pennsylvania federal court. Third Street and Larry Holmes Drive ranks as Easton’s most crash-prone intersection according to Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The firm recovers compensatory damages for medical expenses and lost wages, general damages for pain and suffering, punitive damages for reckless conduct, liquidated damages predetermined by agreement, and statutory damages set by state law. Pennsylvania requires filing suit within two years while attorneys determine fault, obtain medical records, gather evidence, advise on options, establish liability, negotiate with insurers, and navigate the legal system on contingency fees with free consultations and convenient parking at their Allentown office.