Norristown, PA Personal Injury Lawyer
Helping injured individuals and families in Norristown and Montgomery County pursue compensation with evidence-driven case building and direct attorney access.

Clear Next Steps After an Injury in Norristown
After an accident, it’s common to feel unsure about what matters most: medical care, documentation, deadlines, and what to say to insurance. A consultation helps you understand whether you have a viable claim and what should happen next to protect it.
If you want a broader overview first, our Personal Injury page explains the core process and what compensation may include.
What We Handle for Norristown Residents
The firm focuses on negligence-based injury claims within its established practice areas, including:
- Car Accidents and other motor vehicle crashes
- Unsafe property conditions, including
Slip and Fall injuries
- Medical Malpractice cases involving breach of the standard of care
What a Personal Injury Lawyer Does for Your Claim
A structured claim is built around proof and documentation. That typically includes:
- Organizing medical records and treatment timelines
- Preserving evidence while it still exists
- Handling insurance adjuster communications
- Calculating losses such as medical bills and wage loss
- Preparing the case for settlement negotiation or litigation if needed
If an insurer is pressuring you into a fast settlement, getting a case assessment before accepting can help protect your rights.

Why Philadelphia Riders Choose Direct Representation
Direct Attorney Communication
You speak directly with your attorney—not an assistant—about your case strategy and next steps.
Evidence-First Investigation
From scene documentation to medical record organization, the claim is built around proof.
Contingency Fee Representation
Motorcycle accident cases are handled on a contingency basis. There is no upfront legal fee and no fee unless you recover compensation.
Pennsylvania Deadlines and Comparative Negligence
Two legal principles often determine how injury claims proceed:
Two-Year Filing Deadline
n most cases, you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit in Pennsylvania.
Comparative Negligence
If you are 50% or less at fault, you may still recover compensation, reduced by your percentage of responsibility.
Understanding these rules early helps keep your options open.

Why Philadelphia Riders Choose Direct Representation
Direct Attorney Communication
You speak directly with your attorney—not an assistant—about your case strategy and next steps.
Evidence-First Investigation
From scene documentation to medical record organization, the claim is built around proof.
Contingency Fee Representation
Motorcycle accident cases are handled on a contingency basis. There is no upfront legal fee and no fee unless you recover compensation.
No Upfront Cost to Get Help
Norristown personal injury cases are handled on a contingency basis:
- Free consultation
- No upfront legal fee
- No fee unless compensation is recovered

Norristown, PA Personal Injury FAQs
What types of cases do you handle for Norristown residents?
What types of cases do you handle for Norristown residents?
The firm handles car accident injuries, slip and fall claims, and medical malpractice matters involving negligence-based harm.
How long do I have to file in Pennsylvania?
In most cases, you have two years from the date of injury to file a lawsuit.
What if I was partly at fault?
You may still recover compensation if you are 50% or less responsible, with recovery reduced by your share of fault.
Do you charge anything upfront?
No. Cases are handled on a contingency basis with no upfront legal fee and no fee unless compensation is recovered.
How do I schedule a consultation?
Call or submit a request through the contact page to schedule your consultation.
