Determined attorneys advocating for accident victims throughout Plymouth and Luzerne County. We protect your rights against insurance companies.
Our Plymouth personal injury attorneys are available 24/7 to discuss your case.
Plymouth sits along Route 11 in the Wyoming Valley, where steady commuter traffic and commercial vehicles share narrow roads originally designed for a different era. Accidents at busy intersections, rear-end collisions during rush hour, and crashes caused by drivers unfamiliar with local road layouts happen frequently. Insurance companies count on accident victims being overwhelmed and accepting the first low offer that comes across their desk.
Our Plymouth personal injury lawyers refuse to let that happen. We step in early, handle all insurance communication, and spend the time necessary to document every medical expense, every missed day of work, and every way the accident has affected your ability to live your life normally. When we present a demand, it reflects the full cost of your injury — not the lowball figure the insurance adjuster hoped you would accept.
Route 11 collisions, intersection crashes on West Main Street, and rush-hour rear-end accidents — we gather police reports, medical records, and witness accounts to build strong cases against negligent drivers and their insurance companies.
Commercial trucks traveling Route 11 through Plymouth pose a constant risk. We obtain electronic data from the truck, review driver compliance with federal hours-of-service rules, and pursue the trucking company when negligence is found.
Plymouth's road surfaces and intersections present challenges for motorcyclists. When a negligent driver causes a crash, we use accident reconstruction and physical evidence to counter the insurer's default assumption that the rider was at fault.
Worn sidewalks, unlit parking areas, and unsalted walkways in Plymouth create fall risks year-round. We document these hazards and prove that the property owner knew about the danger and chose not to fix it.
Whether at a local clinic or a regional hospital, medical providers owe Plymouth patients a proper standard of care. When they fall short through misdiagnosis, surgical error, or medication mistakes, we hold them accountable with expert-backed claims.
When a preventable accident takes someone from a Plymouth family, we help survivors pursue wrongful death claims. We fight for compensation covering lost income, funeral costs, and the emotional devastation of an untimely loss.
Understanding of Plymouth traffic patterns and Luzerne County court procedures
Millions recovered for accident victims throughout the Wyoming Valley
You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you
Direct access to your attorney — not a paralegal or call center
We coordinate medical care, handle insurance paperwork, and manage property damage claims
Not every driver on Plymouth's roads carries adequate insurance. When you are hit by an uninsured or underinsured motorist, you may feel like you have no options. In reality, your own auto insurance policy likely includes UM/UIM coverage that can compensate you for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Our attorneys review every applicable insurance policy — yours and the at-fault driver's — to identify all available sources of recovery. We have helped many Plymouth clients receive substantial compensation through their own UM/UIM coverage when the at-fault driver had little or no insurance.
"A speeding driver hit me at an intersection on Route 11 in Plymouth. I had a fractured pelvis and could not work for four months. The insurance company wanted to settle for a third of my medical bills. PA Attorney Source got me a settlement that covered everything — my surgery, rehab, lost income, and the pain I went through."
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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.
We evaluate your case and explain your legal options at no cost or obligation.
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.
Ensure safety first, then call 911 and request an ambulance even if injuries seem minor. Photograph everything: vehicle damage, road conditions, traffic signals, and your injuries. Collect the other driver's insurance and license information. Get names and phone numbers of any witnesses. Do not give a recorded statement to the other driver's insurance company before consulting an attorney.
When you bought auto insurance you selected either full tort or limited tort. Full tort preserves all your legal rights including the ability to sue for pain and suffering. Limited tort restricts those rights unless you suffered a 'serious injury' as defined by state law. Our lawyers review your policy and advise you on the best strategy for your specific situation.
Every case is different. Value depends on injury severity, required medical treatment, lost income, long-term effects on your health and earning ability, and the impact on your quality of life. We evaluate all categories of damages and use medical expert opinions to calculate a fair demand before negotiating with insurers.
Pennsylvania generally gives you two years from the injury date. But waiting is risky because physical evidence, surveillance footage, and witness memories fade quickly. We advise contacting an attorney within days of your accident so we can preserve all available evidence.
You may still have options through your own uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage. Pennsylvania law requires insurers to offer this coverage, and many drivers carry it without realizing it. Our attorneys review all available insurance policies to identify every source of recovery for your injuries.
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If you've been injured in Plymouth or anywhere in Luzerne 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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