Dedicated attorneys representing injury victims throughout Moosic and Lackawanna County. We pursue the maximum compensation you deserve.
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Moosic is home to PNC Field, the Shoppes at Montage, Montage Mountain Ski Resort, and a busy stretch of I-81 that draws visitors and commuters from across the region. These high-traffic venues and commercial properties create constant premises liability exposure — from falls on icy walkways at the ski resort to injuries caused by negligent maintenance at shopping centers and entertainment facilities along Birney Avenue.
Winning a premises liability claim against a large venue operator or commercial landlord requires proving they had knowledge of the dangerous condition and failed to act. Medical malpractice claims against area providers demand even more — a certificate of merit from a qualified physician and expert testimony establishing the exact deviation from the standard of care. Our Moosic personal injury attorneys bring the investigative depth and medical expert relationships these cases demand.
Heavy traffic near the I-81 exits, congestion around PNC Field on event days, and accidents along Birney Avenue and Route 11 — we investigate fault and fight for maximum compensation from negligent drivers and their insurance companies.
Icy walkways at Montage Mountain, wet floors at the Shoppes at Montage, and crumbling parking lot surfaces at entertainment venues injure visitors year-round. We prove the property owner failed to maintain safe conditions and hold them accountable.
Patients treated at Geisinger CMC and other regional facilities deserve competent care. We pursue claims for emergency room errors, delayed cancer diagnoses, anesthesia complications, and post-surgical infections with the backing of qualified physician experts.
When a fatal I-81 collision, a medical provider's negligence, or dangerous venue conditions take a loved one, we pursue both wrongful death and survival actions to recover funeral expenses, lost income, and compensation for your family's loss.
Venue staff, retail employees, and hospitality workers across Moosic's commercial areas face on-the-job hazards daily. We handle workers' compensation claims and pursue third-party liability suits to maximize your total recovery.
Tractor-trailers on I-81 and delivery vehicles serving Moosic's commercial district cause catastrophic collisions. We investigate driver fatigue, cargo violations, and maintenance failures to hold trucking companies fully accountable.
Deep familiarity with Lackawanna County courts and the venue operators, property managers, and insurance carriers serving the Moosic area
Millions recovered for premises liability, malpractice, and accident victims throughout northeastern Pennsylvania
You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you
Your attorney personally manages your case from initial consultation through final resolution
We handle property inspections, medical expert consultations, surveillance demands, and all insurance negotiations
Moosic's stadiums, ski resorts, and entertainment complexes welcome thousands of visitors and carry a heightened duty to maintain safe premises. When a spectator is injured by a falling object at PNC Field, a skier is hurt due to unmarked trail hazards at Montage Mountain, or a shopper slips at the Shoppes at Montage, the venue operator may be liable — but these operators have well-funded legal teams prepared to fight every claim.
Our attorneys level the playing field by moving quickly to secure surveillance footage, incident reports, and maintenance records before the venue's lawyers can limit access. We work with safety engineers and premises liability experts to demonstrate how the operator's negligence — not the visitor's actions — caused the injury. Thorough preparation and aggressive advocacy are how we hold these large operators accountable.
"I fell on an unmarked icy walkway at an entertainment venue in Moosic and tore my ACL. The venue's insurance company tried to blame me. PA Attorney Source demanded the surveillance footage and maintenance logs, which showed the walkway had not been treated for ice all day despite multiple complaints. They negotiated a settlement that covered my knee surgery, rehab, and six months of lost income."
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Pennsylvania law requires personal injury lawsuits to be filed within two years of the injury date. Missing this deadline bars your claim permanently.
Your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. If you are more than 51% responsible, you cannot recover damages at all under Pennsylvania's modified rule.
Pennsylvania drivers choose between "full tort" and "limited tort" coverage, which determines when you can sue for pain and suffering after a car accident.
Pennsylvania does not cap compensatory damages in most personal injury cases, though claims against government entities have special limitations.
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We gather evidence, interview witnesses, obtain records, and consult experts.
We develop a tailored legal strategy to maximize your compensation.
We negotiate aggressively with insurance companies to counter lowball offers.
If a fair settlement is not offered, we are fully prepared to take your case to trial.
We finalize your settlement, address liens, and get your compensation quickly.
Yes. Venue operators and event organizers have a duty to maintain safe conditions for attendees. If you were injured due to a broken seat, a slippery walkway, inadequate crowd control, falling debris, or a parking lot hazard at PNC Field, Montage Mountain, or any other venue, the operator may be liable. Our attorneys investigate the specific conditions that caused your injury and identify all responsible parties.
The most critical evidence includes photographs of the hazardous condition taken immediately after the incident, surveillance camera footage from the property, the incident report filed with the property owner or manager, witness statements, and maintenance or inspection logs showing how long the hazard existed. Medical records linking your injuries to the fall are equally essential. Time is critical because surveillance footage is often overwritten within days.
Medical malpractice cases in Pennsylvania typically take one to three years from filing to resolution, depending on the complexity of the medical issues and whether the case settles or goes to trial. The process involves extensive medical record review, expert physician consultations, the certificate of merit requirement, discovery, depositions, and potentially a jury trial. Our attorneys work to move your case forward efficiently while building the strongest possible claim.
Pennsylvania does not impose a cap on compensatory damages in medical malpractice cases. This means there is no statutory limit on economic damages like medical bills and lost wages, or non-economic damages like pain and suffering. However, punitive damages are generally limited to two times the amount of compensatory damages. The full value of your case depends on the severity of your injuries, the impact on your life, and the strength of the evidence.
A wrongful death action in Pennsylvania must be filed by the personal representative of the deceased person's estate, on behalf of the beneficiaries. Eligible beneficiaries include the surviving spouse, children, and parents of the deceased. If there is no spouse, children, or parents, other family members who were dependent on the deceased may qualify. The personal representative also files the companion survival action on behalf of the estate itself.
If you've been injured in Moosic or anywhere in Lackawanna County, don't wait to get the legal help you need. The sooner you contact our experienced personal injury attorneys, the sooner we can begin protecting your rights and building your case.
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