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Lansdale Car Accident Lawyers

Located in Montgomery County, the borough of Lansdale, Pennsylvania, is a densely populated bedroom community of Philadelphia. One of the area’s most popular attractions is a 2,200-pound granite Kugel Ball sphere, supported mid-air by a mere thin film of water beneath. Located at the Lansdale train station, the sphere arrived in 1999 as a gift from Germany.

Car accidents can be life-altering, especially if you suffer serious injuries. When someone else’s negligence injures you, you need the tenacity of an experienced and dedicated car accident lawyer.


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How Do Most Car Accidents Happen?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reports that nearly all car accidents are caused by human error. The most common causes of car accidents include:

  • Aggressive driving: Speeding, tailgating, cutting off others, weaving in and out of traffic lanes, and disobeying traffic laws are some examples of aggressive driving.
  • Distracted driving: Distracted driving is engaging in activities other than driving while operating a vehicle, such as texting, talking on the phone, checking emails, interacting with pets or children, eating, or watching videos.
  • Drowsy driving: Operating a sleep-deprived vehicle is just as dangerous as drunk driving.
  • Drunk driving: Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol is still one of the top causes of car accidents.
  • Speeding: Driving over the posted speed limit increases the risk of accidents.
  • Tailgating: Tailgating reduces stopping distance, which is particularly dangerous during stop-and-go traffic.
  • Weather: Weather conditions such as snow, ice, and rain create slick road surfaces.

What Injuries Are Common in Car Accidents?

Some of the most common injuries caused by car accidents include:

  • Back, neck, and spinal cord injuries
  • Broken bones, fractures, bruising, burns, and lacerations
  • Crushed or severed limbs
  • Disfigurement and Scarring
  • Internal organ damage
  • Partial or full paralysis
  • PTSD and other psychological trauma
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Whiplash

How Can Anthony C. Gagliano III, P.C. Help Me?

Suffering car accident injuries usually results in steep medical expenses, loss of wages, and property damage and can leave you with life-altering disabilities. During this time, you should focus on your recovery and getting your life back on track.

A car accident lawyer can investigate the accident scene, review police reports, establish your necessary ongoing care with your medical team, work with experts, negotiate a settlement, and represent you in court if necessary.

What Should I Do if I am in a Car Accident?

If you are injured in a car accident, seek medical attention immediately. If possible, you should do the following:

  • Report the accident: Call the police to report the accident and injuries. Failing to report an accident can result in charges or fines.
  • Minimize conversation: Be cautious when talking to others, and do not argue, fight, or apologize, as what you say can be used against you later.
  • Photograph the scene: Include vehicle damage, injuries, road and weather conditions, signage or traffic signals, and other contributing factors.
  • Gather statements: Exchange contact information with witnesses and ask for statements.
  • Seek medical attention: Obtain a medical evaluation as soon as possible. Some injuries do not present symptoms immediately.
  • Maintain records: Keep all records related to the accident and your injuries, such as medical expenses or vehicle repairs.
  • Consult a lawyer: Hire an experienced car accident lawyer.

What Compensation Can I Seek if I am Injured?

Compensation for personal injury claims varies, depending on the extent and seriousness of your injuries, and is not a fixed value. Instead, compensation is determined through economic and non-economic damages suffered.

Pennsylvania follows the comparative negligence rule in personal injury claims, meaning you can seek compensation if you are under 51 percent responsible. However, if you are found to be more than 50 percent at fault, you are barred from seeking compensation.

Is There a Statute of Limitations to File a Personal Injury Claim?

In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations for filing a personal injury claim is two years from the date of the accident or death.

Speak With Our Lansdale Car Accident Lawyers at Anthony C. Gagliano III, P.C.

If you have been injured in a car accident caused by someone else’s negligent actions, our Lansdale car accident lawyers at Anthony C. Gagliano III, P.C. can help you seek justice. Call 267-861-7100 or contact us online to schedule a free consultation. Located in Philadelphia and King of Prussia, Pennsylvania, we serve clients in Montgomery County, Delaware County, Bucks County, Chester County, and Norristown.