Auto Accident Lawyer
Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyers
Getting hit on the road by another car is scary—and the shattering glass, crunch of metal, and shock are just the beginning of the journey. After a Pennsylvania auto accident, victims have injuries, medical bills, and are unable to go back to work in order to cover the costs of recovery. To make matters worse, when the car accident was the other driver's fault, insurance companies don't always play fair.
This is the time to get an experienced and aggressive Pennsylvania auto accident lawyer from Jon Ostroff. Our team of personal injury attorneys has what it takes to stand up to negligent drivers and insurance companies to ensure victims get every nickel they deserve.
Ostroff Injury Law also defends the rights of drunk driving victims. Mothers Against Drunk Driving reports that three in every 10 Americans will be involved in a drunk driving crash during their lives. The Pennsylvania car accident lawyers at Ostroff Injury Law are committed to holding negligent drivers accountable for their choice to drink and drive. Drunk driving isn't an accident—it's a crime.
Why You Need a Lawyer
Insurance companies will often send insurance adjustors to the scene of a Pennsylvania car accident to protect their interests. These insurance adjustors may ask leading or incriminating questions at the moment when you are at your most vulnerable. Insurance companies are in business to make a profit—not to protect you.
Having an aggressive injury lawyer in your corner will ensure that you get the benefits and compensation you deserve after being involved in a serious Pennsylvania car accident. Our personal injury lawyers will fight to make sure you are fairly compensated. The initial consultation is free, and we don't get paid unless we win compensation for you. Give us a call today and get a Pennsylvania car accident lawyer that will fight for you.
If you have been seriously injured in a Pennsylvania auto accident, call the personal injury lawyers at Ostroff Injury Law. Our main office is located in Plymouth Meeting, but we have successfully defended injury victims throughout the Pennsylvania, including Allentown, Altoona, Bethlehem, Erie, Johnstown, Pittsburgh, Scranton, Wilkes-Barre, and Williamsport. Call us at (800) 769-4LAW (800-769-4529) or fill out a FREE online consultation form.
Our Pennsylvania personal injury law firm represents clients with several types of cases: Auto Accident, Birth Injury, Brain Injury, Drug Injury, Medical Malpractice, Motorcycle Accident, Nursing Home Abuse, Pedestrian Accident, Premises Liability, Spinal Cord Injury, Truck Accident, and Wrongful Death.
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What You Can Do Now
There are several steps you can take to protect yourself after a Pennsylvania auto accident.
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Stop your car and try not to block traffic.
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Attend to injuries and call an ambulance if necessary.
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Call the police.
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Do NOT make a statement to an insurance adjustor or sign any documents—insurance adjustors are in business to make money, not to help you.
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Take pictures of the scene of the auto accident and of your vehicle, if at all possible.
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Visit your doctor—do not let the insurance adjustor choose one for you—you have the right to choose your own doctor.
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Call your insurance company right away—any delays in reporting the Pennsylvania auto accident could hurt your case.
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Talk to any witnesses—take note of any comments like, "that car was flying," or "the truck driver ran a red light." Write down contact information just in case you go to trial.
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Keep a journal over time to keep track of how your injuries affect your life. It may be difficult to remember six or seven months later how painful it was to do something as simple as tie your shoes. An insurance adjustor may try to say you are exaggerating your injuries.
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Keep records of prescriptions, medical bills, and related costs, such as having the lawn mowed or other household chores completed that you can no longer do because of your auto accident injuries.
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Call Ostroff Injury Law immediately. We have experience with Pennsylvania auto accidents and we can help.
To learn more about how you can protect yourself after a Pennsylvania auto accident, visit the National Safety Council Web site.



