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King of Prussia Personal Injury Lawyers

An injury from a car accident, truck accident, slip and fall, or another unexpected incident can lead to short-term and long-term consequences. Insurance policies can ease financial burdens, however, the coverage may not be enough to pay for all of your losses.

A skilled King of Prussia personal injury lawyer at the law firm of Anthony C. Gagliano III, P.C. has the experience to help you with your case. We can explain your options and offer trusted legal guidance with insurance settlements and represent you in court when necessary.


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What Types of Personal Injury Cases Do We Handle in King of Prussia?

Founder and Attorney Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esq. has been handling personal injury cases for 15 years. Our team manages a wide range of cases, including but not limited to:

Every case is different and must be analyzed from multiple angles. This is where our knowledge and experience can help your case. We expect the unexpected, and we will guide you in the right direction.

How Can an Attorney Help With My Personal Injury Case?

Recovering from an injury can be overwhelming, and trying to recover while pursuing compensation is often challenging. A personal injury attorney can fight to hold the at-fault party accountable while you focus on healing.

Personal injury lawyers are familiar with negotiation procedures, the intricate details of claims and settlements, and the litigation process. We can also help with the evidence-gathering process in order to strengthen your claim. Our team is experienced with researching and obtaining client medical records and interviewing eyewitnesses. We may also work with expert witnesses.

How Much Is a Personal Injury Claim Worth?

Since every situation is different, it is difficult to provide an exact number for what a personal injury claim is worth. When cases are successful, claimants may be awarded compensation for:

  • Medical expenses: This includes hospital visits, physician appointments, and medical tests and procedures. Follow-up care like medications and rehabilitation might also be covered.
  • Lost wages: When injuries prevent people from returning to work, lost wages could be part of the compensation.
  • Pain and suffering: These losses can be harder to quantify, but we have successfully pursued this type of compensation for our clients in the past.

How Long Do I Have to File a Personal Injury Claim?

You can file an insurance claim with your provider right after the accident, but keep in mind that insurers impose time limits for reporting. Each one has its own guidelines, and a representative can provide this information. After filing, they might approve, delay, or deny your claim. Many times, insurance providers offer initial settlements and policyholders accept them without question.

However, this may not be wise because you could be entitled to a larger settlement. Once you accept it, your options for future compensation will be limited. That can be problematic if you have complications, receive an incorrect medical diagnosis, or have other unpredictable expenses in the future, like never being able to return to work.

Every state has a statute of limitations for filing a personal injury lawsuit. In Pennsylvania, claimants have two years from the date of the accident. It is important to adhere to this timeline because the case will likely be dismissed otherwise.

What Should I Do if I Have Been Injured?

It is best to get a medical evaluation right after an injury, even if you do not think it is necessary. Some symptoms do not appear until time has passed and could worsen. Waiting too long might also affect your claim since insurance companies will question the severity of the injuries.

Whenever possible, gather evidence from the accident scene that can help your case. Besides getting the allegedly responsible party’s contact and insurance information, take photos that show what happened. This might include skid marks from a crash scene, an icy sidewalk, or a dog bite. Save all of your medical receipts.

You can contact your insurance provider after a motor vehicle accident and let them know what happened, but only provide basic, objective details. Elaborating on what happened might provide information that could be used against you.

To protect your interests after an accident, contact a King of Prussia personal injury lawyer for a consultation.

King of Prussia Personal Injury Lawyers at Anthony C. Gagliano III, P.C. Can Help You With Your Case

Contact our King of Prussia personal injury lawyers at Anthony C. Gagliano III, P.C. for help with your case. You can complete our online form or call us at  267-861-7100 to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. Located in Philadelphia and King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, we serve clients in Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Chester County, and Norristown.