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Wyoming Borough is a residential community in the heart of the Wyoming Valley where families depend on safe neighborhoods, well-maintained properties, and reliable medical care. When a property owner neglects a dangerous condition, a business ignores a safety hazard, or a healthcare provider makes a preventable mistake, the resulting injuries can upend your life — mounting medical bills, missed paychecks, and pain that lasts months or years.
Our Wyoming personal injury lawyers focus on holding negligent parties accountable. We handle premises liability cases against property owners and businesses, medical malpractice claims against healthcare providers, and product liability cases against manufacturers who put dangerous goods on the market. Every case starts with a thorough investigation, and we do not stop until we have recovered the full compensation your injuries warrant.
Icy walkways, cracked sidewalks, wet store floors, and poorly lit stairwells in Wyoming cause preventable injuries. We gather evidence quickly — before surveillance footage is deleted — and prove the property owner's negligence.
Diagnostic errors, surgical mistakes, anesthesia complications, and failure to follow up on test results at facilities serving Wyoming patients. We retain independent medical experts to establish how your provider fell below the standard of care.
Faulty power tools, defective children's products, dangerous household appliances, and recalled items that cause injuries. We pursue strict liability claims against manufacturers and distributors who profit from selling unsafe products.
Dog owners in Wyoming are strictly liable for medical costs when their dog bites someone. If the owner knew the dog had aggressive tendencies, they are liable for all damages including pain and suffering and scarring. We file claims against homeowner's insurance to recover full compensation.
Collisions on Wyoming Avenue and the residential streets of the borough. We investigate fault, document injuries, and negotiate aggressively with insurance companies to recover fair compensation for your losses.
When medical error, a dangerous property condition, or another party's negligence causes a fatal injury in Wyoming, we help families pursue wrongful death claims for funeral costs, lost income, and their devastating personal loss.
Familiarity with Wyoming Borough properties, businesses, and Luzerne County court procedures
Millions recovered for injury 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 every aspect of your claim
Insurance companies defending premises liability and other injury claims in Wyoming frequently argue that you were partially at fault for your own injury. They claim you were not paying attention, wore inappropriate footwear, or should have noticed the hazard. Under Pennsylvania's comparative negligence law, even a small percentage of fault assigned to you reduces your compensation dollar for dollar.
Our attorneys counter this tactic with evidence. We obtain surveillance footage showing the hazard was not visible, gather witness testimony about the condition of the property, and use expert analysis to demonstrate that a reasonable person in your position would not have avoided the injury. We fight to keep your fault percentage at zero — or as low as possible — so you recover the maximum compensation.
"I slipped on an unmarked wet floor at a grocery store in Wyoming and broke my wrist. The store's insurance said I should have been more careful. PA Attorney Source got the security camera footage showing there were no warning signs anywhere near the spill. They proved the store knew about the spill for over an hour before my fall and settled my case for full compensation."
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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.
Seek medical attention immediately and report the incident to the property owner or manager. Photograph the hazardous condition that caused your fall — ice, wet floors, broken steps, or uneven surfaces. Get names and contact information from any witnesses. Save your shoes and clothing from the day of the fall as evidence. Contact a personal injury attorney before speaking with the property owner's insurance company.
Yes. Business owners owe customers and visitors a duty to maintain reasonably safe premises. If a store, restaurant, or other business in Wyoming fails to address a known hazard — such as a wet floor without warning signs, a broken handrail, or inadequate lighting — and you are injured as a result, you may have a premises liability claim for your medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
Medical malpractice requires proving that a healthcare provider deviated from the accepted standard of care and that this deviation caused your injury. Signs include an unexpected bad outcome from a routine procedure, a condition that worsens despite treatment, a delayed or missed diagnosis, or being prescribed the wrong medication. Our attorneys work with medical experts to evaluate whether malpractice occurred.
You may recover compensation for medical bills, future medical treatment, lost wages, reduced earning capacity, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. In cases involving particularly reckless conduct by the property owner, punitive damages may also be available. Our attorneys calculate the full value of your claim before entering negotiations.
Yes. Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can recover damages as long as you are less than 51 percent at fault for your injury. However, your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault. For example, if you are 20 percent at fault and your damages total $100,000, you would recover $80,000. Insurance companies often try to inflate your share of blame to reduce their payout.
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If you've been injured due to someone else's negligence in Wyoming, don't wait to get legal help. 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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