Your Personal Injury Case Deserves,
and Receives — Personal Attention
While our experience rivals that of large firms, our clients receive the personal attention they deserve.
When someone is injured, the lawyer who makes a difference isn’t the one with a catchy ad campaign or the most billboards. It’s the attorney who knows how to litigate, how to negotiate, and how to protect clients when the stakes are high.
Our firm handles personal injury matters with the same level of preparation, strategy, and professionalism we bring to every case. While personal injury is not the only work we do, it is work we do exceptionally well.
Decades of Real Litigation Experience
Bob brings over twenty years of courtroom and litigation experience, including years spent as defense counsel for national retail chains and a major school bus company. That background gives him a deep understanding of how insurers and corporate defendants evaluate, defend, and settle claims.
Auto Accidents
We represent individuals injured in car, truck, and motorcycle accidents caused by another driver’s negligence.
Slip and Fall Accidents
We handle injuries caused by unsafe property conditions that businesses or property owners failed to correct or warn about.
Medical Malpractice
We pursue claims for patients harmed by preventable medical errors, misdiagnoses, or substandard care.
A Plaintiff’s Attorney for More Than 15 Years
For over a decade and a half, Bob has also represented injured individuals, not because of advertising, but because former clients, colleagues, and community members continue to send people his way. That kind of trust isn’t bought; it’s earned.
Product Liability Matters
We represent clients injured by defective, dangerous, or improperly designed consumer products.
Dental Malpractice
We advocate for patients injured by negligent dental treatment, surgical errors, or improper procedures.
Dram Shop Matters
We hold bars and restaurants accountable when they overserve visibly intoxicated patrons who later cause injury.
A Balanced Perspective That Benefits You
Having worked on both sides of personal injury litigation, Bob knows:
- how claims are valued,
- where cases are vulnerable,
- what evidence moves the needle, and
- how to position a case for the best possible outcome.
This dual perspective is one of the firm’s greatest strengths — and one of the reasons clients consistently refer their friends and family.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have a valid personal injury claim?
A claim may exist if you were injured because someone else acted carelessly or failed to follow basic safety rules.
How long do I have to file a claim in Pennsylvania?
Most personal injury claims must be filed within two years of the injury, though certain exceptions apply.
How much is my case worth?
Case value depends on the severity of your injuries, medical treatment, lost wages, and how the incident has affected your daily life.
Do I need a lawyer, or can I handle this myself?
You can handle minor claims alone, but cases involving significant injuries, medical treatment, or insurance disputes benefit from experienced legal representation.
Will We Need to Go to Court?
Most cases settle, but we prepare every matter as if it will be litigated so you’re positioned for the best outcome.
How long will my case take?
Timelines vary based on medical treatment, insurance investigations, and whether litigation becomes necessary.
What should I do after an accident?
Seek medical care, document the scene if possible, save all records, and avoid giving statements to insurers before speaking with counsel.
How do attorney fees work?
Personal injury matters are typically handled on a contingency fee, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
What if I was partially at fault?
Pennsylvania’s comparative negligence rules may still allow recovery as long as you were not more than 50% responsible.
How involved will my attorney be in my case?
We provide direct, personal attention to every matter — you work with an attorney, not a billboard or a call center.
What damages can I recover?
You may be entitled to medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other losses depending on the facts.
Should I talk to the insurance company?
You should report the incident, but avoid detailed statements until you’ve received legal guidance.



