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April 4, 2026 28 min read
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Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Accident Lawyers – Attorney911 Fights for Maximum Compensation

You were driving home from work on I-79 when a tractor-trailer suddenly swerved into your lane. The impact sent your car spinning across three lanes of traffic before slamming into the guardrail. In that moment, your life changed forever. The pain in your neck and back was immediate, but the real damage wouldn’t show up for weeks – the herniated discs, the chronic pain, the mounting medical bills while you’re unable to work.

At Attorney911, we understand what you’re going through. Our team, led by Ralph Manginello with 27+ years of experience, has helped countless Pennsylvania families recover the compensation they deserve after devastating motor vehicle accidents. We know the roads you travel every day – the dangerous curves on I-79 near Washington, the congested intersections on Route 19 in Canonsburg, and the high-speed truck traffic on I-77 through Wheeling. We’ve seen how accidents on these roads can destroy lives, and we’re here to fight for yours.

The Reality of Motor Vehicle Accidents in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania’s roads are among the most dangerous in the region. With over 100,000 crashes reported annually in Allegheny County alone, the risk of being involved in a serious accident is all too real for local families. These aren’t just statistics – they represent real people whose lives were changed in an instant.

Consider these Pennsylvania-specific facts:

  • Allegheny County recorded over 10,000 injury crashes in 2023
  • Washington County sees frequent truck accidents on I-79 and Route 19
  • Greene County’s rural roads have some of the highest fatality rates in the state
  • The stretch of I-70 through Washington and Westmoreland Counties is notorious for multi-vehicle pileups
  • Local hospitals like UPMC Presbyterian and Washington Hospital see accident victims daily

If you’ve been injured in a crash on any of these roads, you need more than just a lawyer – you need a team that understands Pennsylvania’s unique traffic patterns, knows the local courts, and has the resources to take on insurance companies and corporate defendants.

Why Attorney911 Is Different: Our Insurance Defense Advantage

Most personal injury firms talk about fighting insurance companies. We actually know how they think because our associate attorney, Lupe Peña, used to work for them. For years, Lupe defended insurance companies against injury claims, learning their tactics from the inside. Now, he uses that knowledge to fight for victims like you.

Here’s what Lupe knows about how insurance companies operate:

  • They train adjusters to minimize your claim from the first phone call
  • They use recorded statements to twist your words against you
  • They send “independent” medical examiners who are actually on their payroll
  • They delay claims to pressure you into accepting lowball offers
  • They monitor your social media to find reasons to deny your claim

As Lupe explains: “I’ve reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos and social media posts as a defense attorney. Here’s the truth: Insurance companies take innocent activity out of context. They freeze one frame of you moving ‘normally’ and ignore the 10 minutes of you struggling before and after. They’re not documenting your life – they’re building ammunition against you.”

Common Types of Motor Vehicle Accidents in Pennsylvania

Rear-End Collisions – The Hidden Injury Epidemic

Rear-end collisions are the most common type of accident in Pennsylvania, accounting for nearly 30% of all crashes. Many victims walk away from these accidents thinking they’re fine, only to develop serious injuries days or weeks later.

On Pennsylvania’s congested roads like I-79 through Washington or Route 19 in Canonsburg, rear-end collisions often occur when:

  • Drivers follow too closely in heavy traffic
  • Distracted drivers fail to notice stopped vehicles
  • Commercial trucks with improperly maintained brakes can’t stop in time
  • Weather conditions reduce visibility and stopping distances

Common injuries we see in rear-end collisions:

  • Whiplash and cervical strains
  • Herniated discs requiring surgery
  • Traumatic brain injuries from sudden acceleration/deceleration
  • Shoulder injuries from seatbelt restraint

One of our clients, a school teacher from Canonsburg, was rear-ended by a distracted driver on Route 19. What initially seemed like minor neck pain developed into a herniated disc requiring spinal fusion surgery. The insurance company offered $15,000, but we secured a settlement of $385,000 to cover her medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.

Trucking Accidents – When 80,000 Pounds Changes Everything

Pennsylvania’s position as a major transportation hub means our roads are filled with commercial trucks. I-70, I-79, and the Pennsylvania Turnpike see heavy truck traffic daily, creating significant risks for passenger vehicle occupants.

The physics of truck accidents are devastating:

  • A fully loaded tractor-trailer weighs 20-25 times more than a passenger car
  • At 65 mph, a truck needs 525 feet to stop – nearly two football fields
  • In a collision, the car absorbs nearly all the kinetic energy
  • The 97/3 Rule: In car-truck collisions, 97% of fatalities are car occupants

Common truck accident scenarios in Pennsylvania:

  • Jackknife accidents on I-70’s steep grades
  • Underride collisions where cars slide beneath trailers
  • Rollovers on the Pennsylvania Turnpike’s curves
  • Blind spot accidents on Route 19’s busy intersections
  • Fatigue-related crashes from HOS violations

We recently represented a family from Washington whose SUV was crushed by a runaway truck on I-70. The trucking company initially denied responsibility, claiming mechanical failure. Our investigation revealed the driver had falsified his logbook to exceed hours-of-service limits. We secured a $2.5 million settlement for the family.

DUI and Drunk Driving Accidents – Holding All Responsible Parties Accountable

Pennsylvania has seen a troubling increase in drunk driving accidents, particularly in Washington County where bars along Route 19 and in Canonsburg create dangerous conditions. When a drunk driver causes an accident, multiple parties may be liable:

  1. The intoxicated driver
  2. The establishment that overserved them (Dram Shop liability)
  3. The vehicle owner if it was negligently entrusted
  4. Employers if the driver was working

In one case, we represented a young woman from Canonsburg who was hit head-on by a drunk driver leaving a local bar. The driver’s insurance offered $30,000 – barely enough to cover her initial medical bills. We pursued a Dram Shop claim against the bar and secured an additional $1 million from their commercial policy.

Pedestrian and Bicycle Accidents – The Most Vulnerable Victims

With growing pedestrian traffic in downtown Washington and Canonsburg, as well as cyclists on rural roads in Greene County, pedestrian and bicycle accidents are on the rise. These accidents are particularly devastating because victims have no protection from the impact.

Common scenarios we see:

  • Drivers failing to yield at crosswalks in downtown Washington
  • Pedestrians struck by turning vehicles at busy intersections
  • Cyclists hit by distracted drivers on rural roads
  • Hit-and-run accidents where the driver flees the scene

Many victims don’t realize that their own auto insurance may cover them through uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage, even if they weren’t in a vehicle at the time of the accident.

Motorcycle Accidents – Overcoming the “Reckless Biker” Stereotype

Motorcycle accidents often result in catastrophic injuries, yet insurance companies routinely try to blame the rider. We know how to counter these unfair tactics and prove the true cause of the accident.

The most common motorcycle accident scenario in Pennsylvania is the “left turn” crash, where a car turns left in front of an oncoming motorcycle. These accidents frequently occur at intersections along Route 19 and in Washington County.

Rideshare Accidents – Navigating Complex Insurance Structures

With Uber and Lyft operating throughout Pennsylvania, rideshare accidents are becoming more common. The insurance coverage depends on the driver’s status at the time of the accident:

  • Period 0: App off – driver’s personal insurance applies
  • Period 1: App on, waiting for ride request – limited coverage ($50,000/$100,000)
  • Period 2: Ride accepted, en route to passenger – $1 million coverage
  • Period 3: Passenger in vehicle – $1 million coverage + $1 million UM/UIM

We recently helped a passenger who was injured in an Uber accident on I-79. The driver’s personal insurance tried to deny the claim, but we proved the accident occurred during Period 3 and secured the full $1 million policy limits.

Delivery Vehicle Accidents – Holding Corporate Giants Accountable

Pennsylvania families are increasingly being injured by delivery vehicles from Amazon, FedEx, UPS, and other corporate fleets. These companies often try to avoid liability by claiming their drivers are “independent contractors,” but courts are increasingly rejecting this defense.

In one case, we represented a family from Canonsburg whose home was struck by an Amazon delivery van. Amazon initially denied responsibility, claiming the driver was an independent contractor. Our investigation revealed Amazon’s control over the driver’s routes, schedules, and performance metrics. We secured a $1.2 million settlement for the family.

What to Do Immediately After an Accident in Pennsylvania

The actions you take in the first 48 hours after an accident can make or break your case. Follow this protocol to protect your rights:

First 6 Hours:

  • Get to a safe location away from traffic
  • Call 911 immediately, even for minor accidents
  • Seek medical attention – adrenaline can mask serious injuries
  • Document everything with photos and videos
  • Exchange information with all parties involved
  • Get contact information from witnesses
  • Call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company

Next 24 Hours:

  • Preserve all digital evidence (texts, calls, photos)
  • Secure physical evidence (damaged clothing, vehicle parts)
  • Request copies of medical records
  • Note all insurance calls and take detailed notes
  • Make all social media profiles private
  • Do NOT give recorded statements without your attorney present

48 Hours to 1 Week:

  • Consult with Attorney911 for a free case evaluation
  • Refer all insurance calls to your attorney
  • Do not accept or sign any settlement offers
  • Backup all evidence to a secure location
  • Create a written timeline while memories are fresh

The Insurance Company Playbook – And How We Counter It

Insurance companies have a well-honed playbook for minimizing claims. Here’s what they’ll do – and how we fight back:

  1. Quick Contact & Recorded Statement

    • Their tactic: Call you while you’re still in the hospital, acting friendly
    • Our counter: We handle all communications. Lupe knows their tricks from the inside.
  2. Quick Settlement Offer

    • Their tactic: Offer $2,000-$5,000 while you’re desperate for cash
    • Our counter: We never settle before Maximum Medical Improvement. Lupe calculated these offers for years – he knows they’re 10-20% of true value.
  3. “Independent” Medical Exam

    • Their tactic: Send you to a doctor they hire who will minimize your injuries
    • Our counter: Lupe knows these doctors and their biases. We prepare you and challenge biased reports with our own experts.
  4. Delay and Financial Pressure

    • Their tactic: “Still investigating” while your bills pile up
    • Our counter: We file lawsuits to force deadlines. Lupe understands delay tactics because he used them.
  5. Surveillance & Social Media Monitoring

    • Their tactic: Watch your every move, looking for “proof” you’re not injured
    • Our counter: We educate clients on social media safety. Lupe has reviewed hundreds of surveillance videos – he knows how they manipulate footage.
  6. Comparative Fault Arguments

    • Their tactic: Assign maximum fault to reduce your payment
    • Our counter: Lupe made these arguments for years – now he defeats them with accident reconstruction and expert testimony.
  7. Medical Authorization Trap

    • Their tactic: Ask for broad authorization to dig through your entire medical history
    • Our counter: We limit authorizations to accident-related records only. Lupe knows what they’re searching for.
  8. Gaps in Treatment Attack

    • Their tactic: Claim you must not be hurt if you missed appointments
    • Our counter: We ensure consistent treatment and document legitimate reasons for gaps. Lupe used this attack for years.
  9. Policy Limits Bluff

    • Their tactic: Claim they only have $30,000 in coverage
    • Our counter: We investigate ALL available coverage. Lupe knows coverage structures from the inside.
  10. Rapid-Response Defense Teams in Commercial Cases

    • Their tactic: In trucking cases, they mobilize investigators immediately to control the narrative
    • Our counter: We send preservation letters within 24 hours to lock down evidence before they can sanitize it.

What You Can Recover: Understanding Your Damages

Many accident victims don’t realize the full extent of compensation they may be entitled to. At Attorney911, we pursue every category of damages to ensure you receive maximum compensation:

Economic Damages (No Cap in Pennsylvania):

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Lost wages and benefits
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Property damage
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Home modifications and assistive devices

Non-Economic Damages (No Cap in Pennsylvania):

  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Physical impairment
  • Disfigurement
  • Loss of consortium
  • Loss of enjoyment of life

Punitive Damages (No Cap for Felony DWI in Pennsylvania):

  • Punishment for gross negligence or malice
  • Available in cases involving drunk driving, extreme speeding, or reckless conduct

Hidden Damages Most Victims Overlook:

  • Future medical costs over your lifetime
  • The value of household services you can no longer perform
  • Loss of earning capacity (often 10-50x your lost wages)
  • Lost benefits (health insurance, retirement contributions)
  • Increased risk of future harm
  • Sexual dysfunction and loss of intimacy
  • Grief and loss of companionship

Pennsylvania-Specific Legal Framework

Understanding Pennsylvania’s unique legal landscape is crucial to maximizing your recovery:

Statute of Limitations:

  • 2 years from the date of the accident for personal injury claims
  • 2 years from the date of death for wrongful death claims
  • 6 months notice required for claims against government entities

Comparative Negligence:

  • Pennsylvania follows a 51% modified comparative negligence rule
  • You can recover damages as long as you’re 50% or less at fault
  • Your recovery is reduced by your percentage of fault

Dram Shop Liability:

  • Bars and restaurants can be held liable for serving obviously intoxicated patrons
  • This adds a deep-pocket commercial defendant to DUI cases

Uninsured/Underinsured Motorist Coverage:

  • Pennsylvania requires insurers to offer UM/UIM coverage
  • This covers you if the at-fault driver has insufficient insurance
  • Many victims don’t realize UM/UIM applies to pedestrians and cyclists too

Stowers Doctrine:

  • If an insurer unreasonably refuses a settlement demand within policy limits, they can be held liable for the entire verdict
  • This is a powerful tool in clear-liability cases

Why Choose Attorney911 for Your Pennsylvania Case

When you’re facing the aftermath of a serious accident, you need more than just a lawyer – you need a team with the experience, resources, and local knowledge to take on insurance companies and corporate defendants. Here’s what sets Attorney911 apart:

  1. 27+ Years of Experience Fighting for Victims
    Ralph Manginello has been representing accident victims since 1998. He’s secured multi-million dollar settlements and verdicts against some of the largest corporations in America.

  2. Federal Court Admission
    Both Ralph and Lupe are admitted to practice in federal court, giving us the ability to handle complex cases involving interstate trucking, maritime accidents, and multi-state defendants.

  3. Insurance Defense Insider Knowledge
    Lupe Peña’s years working for insurance companies give us a unique advantage. He knows their tactics, their valuation methods, and how to counter their strategies.

  4. Proven Track Record of Results

    • Multi-million dollar settlement for a client who suffered brain injury with vision loss
    • Significant settlement for a client whose leg injury led to partial amputation
    • Millions recovered for families in trucking-related wrongful death cases
    • Involvement in the BP Texas City Refinery explosion litigation ($2.1 billion total case)
  5. Deep Pennsylvania Knowledge
    We know the local courts, the dangerous roads, and the unique challenges facing Pennsylvania accident victims. Whether your accident occurred on I-79, Route 19, or a rural road in Greene County, we understand the specific factors that will impact your case.

  6. Bilingual Services
    With Lupe Peña’s fluency in Spanish and our bilingual staff, we ensure language is never a barrier to justice.

  7. Comprehensive Support
    From connecting you with top medical specialists to handling all communications with insurance companies, we provide complete support throughout your recovery.

  8. No Fee Unless We Win
    We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. There’s no financial risk to getting the help you need.

Client Testimonials: Real Stories from Pennsylvania Families

At Attorney911, we’re proud of the relationships we build with our clients. Here’s what some of them have to say about their experience:

“After my accident on I-79, I felt completely overwhelmed. Attorney911 took the weight off my shoulders. They handled everything while I focused on my recovery.” – Stephanie Hernandez, Washington

“Leonor got me into the doctor the same day as my accident. Within six months, we had a settlement that covered all my medical bills and lost wages.” – Chavodrian Miles, Canonsburg

“I was rear-ended by a commercial truck and the insurance company offered me $3,000. Attorney911 knew I needed surgery and fought for a settlement that changed my life.” – MONGO SLADE, Washington County

“When I felt I had no hope or direction, Leonor reached out to me. She took all the weight of my worries off my shoulders.” – Stephanie Hernandez

“Ralph Manginello guided me through the whole process with great expertise. He was tenacious, accessible, and determined throughout the 19 months.” – Jamin Marroquin

“After a truck accident left me with a partial amputation, Attorney911 secured a settlement that covered my medical expenses and future needs.” – Anonymous client

“Our firm includes a former insurance defense attorney who knows exactly how they value claims. That’s our advantage.” – Attorney911 team

Frequently Asked Questions About Pennsylvania Motor Vehicle Accidents

What should I do immediately after a car accident in Pennsylvania?

First, ensure your safety and call 911. Seek medical attention even if you don’t feel hurt – some injuries don’t show symptoms immediately. Document the scene with photos and videos, exchange information with all parties involved, and get contact information from witnesses. Most importantly, call Attorney911 at 1-888-ATTY-911 before speaking to any insurance company.

Should I give a recorded statement to the insurance company?

No. Insurance adjusters are trained to ask leading questions that can be used against you later. Politely decline to give a recorded statement and refer them to your attorney. At Attorney911, we handle all communications with insurance companies to protect your rights.

What if the other driver is uninsured or underinsured?

Pennsylvania law requires insurers to offer uninsured/underinsured motorist (UM/UIM) coverage. This coverage applies even if you were a pedestrian or cyclist at the time of the accident. Many victims don’t realize their own policy may be their best source of recovery.

How much is my case worth?

The value of your case depends on several factors, including:

  • The severity of your injuries
  • Your medical expenses (past and future)
  • Your lost wages and earning capacity
  • The impact on your quality of life
  • The strength of liability evidence
  • The available insurance coverage

During your free consultation, we’ll evaluate these factors and provide an estimate of your case’s value.

What if I was partially at fault for the accident?

Pennsylvania follows a 51% modified comparative negligence rule. This means you can recover damages as long as you’re 50% or less at fault. Your recovery will be reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you’re found 20% at fault in a $100,000 case, you would recover $80,000.

How long will my case take to settle?

The timeline varies depending on the complexity of your case and the severity of your injuries. Some cases settle within a few months, while others may take a year or more. We work to resolve your case as quickly as possible while ensuring you receive maximum compensation.

What if I was hit by a commercial truck in Pennsylvania?

Trucking accidents are more complex than standard car accidents. We investigate:

  • The trucking company’s safety record
  • The driver’s qualifications and training
  • Hours of service compliance
  • Vehicle maintenance records
  • Electronic logging device (ELD) data
  • Dashcam and telematics data

Our experience with FMCSA regulations gives us a significant advantage in these cases.

Can I sue the bar that served the drunk driver who hit me?

Yes. Pennsylvania’s Dram Shop Act allows you to hold establishments liable for serving obviously intoxicated patrons who then cause accidents. This is particularly important in Washington County where bars along Route 19 and in Canonsburg create dangerous conditions.

What if I was a passenger in an Uber or Lyft accident?

Rideshare accidents involve complex insurance structures. The coverage depends on the driver’s status at the time of the accident:

  • If the app was off: the driver’s personal insurance applies
  • If the app was on but no ride was accepted: limited coverage applies
  • If a ride was accepted or in progress: $1 million coverage applies

We’ll determine the applicable coverage and pursue all available sources of compensation.

What if I was hit by a delivery vehicle from Amazon, FedEx, or UPS?

These companies often try to avoid liability by claiming their drivers are independent contractors. We know how to pierce this corporate veil and hold the parent companies accountable. In one case, we secured a $1.2 million settlement for a family whose home was struck by an Amazon delivery van.

How do I pay for medical treatment while my case is pending?

We can help you access medical treatment through:

  • Your health insurance
  • Medical payment coverage on your auto policy
  • Medical liens (doctors agree to be paid from your settlement)
  • Letters of protection (we guarantee payment from your settlement)

What if I can’t work because of my injuries?

You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Lost wages (past and future)
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Lost benefits (health insurance, retirement contributions)
  • Lost opportunities for career advancement

What if my loved one was killed in a motor vehicle accident?

We handle wrongful death claims for families who have lost loved ones in accidents. You may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Funeral and burial expenses
  • Loss of financial support
  • Loss of companionship
  • Pain and suffering before death
  • Punitive damages in cases of gross negligence

What if the accident happened in a construction zone?

Construction zones create additional hazards and liability issues. We investigate:

  • Whether proper signage was in place
  • Whether lane closures were properly marked
  • Whether flaggers were properly trained
  • Whether the construction company followed safety protocols

What if I was hit by a government vehicle?

Claims against government entities have special rules, including shorter notice periods. We have experience handling these complex cases and will ensure all deadlines are met.

What if the other driver fled the scene?

Hit-and-run accidents present unique challenges. We’ll help you:

  • File a claim with your own uninsured motorist coverage
  • Work with law enforcement to identify the at-fault driver
  • Pursue all available sources of compensation

Can undocumented immigrants file personal injury claims in Pennsylvania?

Yes. Immigration status does not affect your right to compensation in Pennsylvania. We have Spanish-speaking staff and will ensure language is never a barrier to justice.

What if I was a pedestrian or cyclist hit by a vehicle?

Pedestrians and cyclists have the same rights as motor vehicle occupants. Many victims don’t realize that their own auto insurance may cover them through uninsured/underinsured motorist coverage.

What if I already talked to the insurance company?

It’s okay. Many of our clients contact us after speaking with insurance adjusters. Call us before you say anything else or sign anything. We can still help protect your rights.

What if I already hired another attorney but I’m not happy?

You have the right to switch attorneys at any time. If your current attorney isn’t returning your calls, isn’t keeping you updated, or is pushing you to settle for less than your case is worth, call us for a free second opinion.

How does Attorney911’s contingency fee work?

We work on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our fee is typically 33.33% of the recovery if we settle your case before filing a lawsuit, and 40% if we have to file suit. There are no upfront costs or hourly fees.

What if I don’t have health insurance?

We can help you access medical treatment through medical liens or letters of protection. These arrangements allow you to receive necessary treatment while we work to recover compensation for your injuries.

What if I was hit by a drunk driver in Pennsylvania?

Drunk driving cases often involve multiple liable parties:

  • The intoxicated driver
  • The establishment that overserved them
  • The vehicle owner (if different from the driver)
  • Employers (if the driver was working)

These cases also have the potential for punitive damages, which are not capped in Pennsylvania when the underlying act is a felony.

What if my injuries are permanent?

Permanent injuries significantly increase the value of your case. We work with life care planners and vocational experts to calculate:

  • Future medical expenses
  • Future lost earning capacity
  • The cost of assistive devices
  • Home modification costs
  • The value of household services you can no longer perform

What if I’m afraid to drive after my accident?

Many accident victims develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or driving anxiety. These are compensable injuries. We’ll work with mental health professionals to document the impact on your life.

What if I have pre-existing conditions?

The “eggshell plaintiff” rule protects victims with pre-existing conditions. If the accident worsened your condition, you’re entitled to compensation for the worsening. Insurance companies often try to blame pre-existing conditions for your injuries, but we know how to counter these arguments.

What if I was hit by an oilfield truck in Pennsylvania?

Oilfield accidents present unique challenges because they often involve:

  • Dual jurisdiction (FMCSA and OSHA regulations)
  • Multiple liable parties (oil companies, contractors, subcontractors)
  • Specialized equipment and cargo hazards
  • Remote locations with delayed emergency response

We have experience handling these complex cases and understand the unique regulations that apply.

What if I was hit by a garbage truck, utility truck, or other commercial vehicle?

These cases often involve:

  • Self-insured corporate defendants
  • Complex liability structures
  • Specialized regulations
  • Unique accident patterns

We have experience handling cases against Waste Management, Republic Services, CenterPoint Energy, and other major corporate fleets.

What if I was hit by a rental truck or moving van?

Rental companies like U-Haul and Penske may be liable for:

  • Negligent maintenance
  • Negligent entrustment
  • Failure to provide adequate training
  • Failure to recall unsafe vehicles

We know how to hold these companies accountable for their negligence.

Pennsylvania’s Most Dangerous Roads and Intersections

At Attorney911, we know Pennsylvania’s roads intimately. Here are some of the most dangerous areas where accidents frequently occur:

I-79 Corridor (Washington to Pittsburgh):

  • High-speed truck traffic mixed with local commuters
  • Dangerous curves and steep grades
  • Frequent rear-end collisions in heavy traffic
  • Construction zones create additional hazards

Route 19 (Washington to Canonsburg):

  • Busy commercial corridor with heavy truck traffic
  • Multiple intersections with poor visibility
  • Bar and restaurant traffic creates drunk driving risks
  • Frequent left-turn accidents

I-70 (Washington to Wheeling):

  • Heavy truck traffic serving the Marcellus Shale region
  • Steep grades create brake failure risks
  • Multi-vehicle pileups common in bad weather
  • Construction zones frequently cause delays and accidents

Pennsylvania Turnpike (Washington County section):

  • High-speed truck traffic
  • Dangerous curves and elevation changes
  • Underride collisions with tractor-trailers
  • Weather-related accidents common in winter

Local Intersections in Washington and Canonsburg:

  • Route 19 and Chestnut Street (Canonsburg)
  • Route 19 and Jefferson Avenue (Washington)
  • Route 40 and Route 18 (Washington)
  • Main Street and Highland Avenue (Canonsburg)

Don’t Wait – Call Attorney911 Today

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motor vehicle accident in Pennsylvania, don’t wait to get the help you need. Evidence is disappearing every day – surveillance footage, black box data, witness memories. The insurance company is already building their case against you.

At Attorney911, we offer:

  • Free, no-obligation case evaluations
  • 24/7 availability – we answer when you need us
  • No fee unless we win your case
  • Bilingual services – Hablamos Español
  • Deep local knowledge of Pennsylvania’s roads and courts

Our team, led by Ralph Manginello with 27+ years of experience, is ready to fight for the compensation you deserve. We know Pennsylvania’s roads, we know the insurance companies’ tactics, and we know how to win.

Call us now at 1-888-ATTY-911 for your free consultation. The consultation is free, there’s no obligation, and you pay nothing unless we win your case. Don’t let the insurance company take advantage of you – get the legal emergency help you need today.

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