- Criminal DefenseOur Montgomery County criminal defense attorneys serve the Philly metro area including Abington, Blue Bell, Bristol, Doylestown, Lansdale, West Chester, New Hope, Norristown, Philadelphia & Pottstown.
- DUI/DWIDUI charges involving alcohol, street drugs, prescription medications, breath test refusal, CDL DUI and DUI roadblock arrests.
- Wrongful DeathWrongful Death Law provides financial compensation to the family of a person whose death was caused by the negligent, willful or wrongful act of another. Wrongful death cases are filed as a result of a variety of situations, including...
- Traffic ViolationsOur Philadelphia Pennsylvania injury attorneys have successfully represented clients in a wide range of cases in Montgomery County and Bucks County, from traffic tickets to murder trials and complex civil trials involving more than $50 million dollars in assets. We serve clients in Montgomery County, Bucks County, the Philadelphia area, and across the state of Pennsylvania. We emphasize Montgomery County and Bucks County because that is where we live and work and have an intimate knowledge and familiarity with the Court systems.
- Sex CrimesAre you facing criminal, DUI, Theft, Drug or Sex Crimes in the Doylestown, Norristown or Philadelphia Pennsylvania areas? Have you been the victim of an auto accident, motorcycle accident, dog bite, brain injury or other type of accident? If so, you need the help of our Montgomery County lawyers as they routinely handle these cases and more. Please contact our team of Montgomery County criminal defense attorneys and injury attorneys for a free case review.
- White Collar CrimesCriminal cases such as assault charges, bench warrants, college student crimes, felonies, misdemeanors, property crimes, violent crimes, weapons offenses, drug offenses, sex crimes, and white collar crimes. Â
- Theft
- Misdemeanors
- Drug Crimes
- AssaultIntentional wrongs can also be the basis of personal injury claims, though they are rarer. If someone hits you, for example, even as a practical joke, you may be able to win a suit for battery. Or if a store detective wrongly detains you for shoplifting, you may be able to win a suit for false imprisonment. While perpetrators of some of the intentional torts-assault and battery, for example-can be held criminally liable for their actions, a tort case is a civil proceeding in court brought by an individual or entity and remains totally separate from any criminal charges brought by the government.
- Murder
- Shoplifting
- Workers CompensationTo protect an injured worker from loss of income if injured at work and for payment of medical bills, the State Legislature adopted the Pennsylvania Worker’s Compensation Act. This Act provides workers with full compensation for medical bills and partial compensation for lost wages if they have been injured on the job. While the rules and regulations governing claims under the Workers Compensation Act are complex, we believe it is important that you have a basic understanding of what the term “Worker’s Compensation” means. Worker’s Compensation is a “no fault” system which means you usually don’t have to show that your employer did anything wrong to have caused your injury. You simply have to prove you were injured while working.
- Premises LiabilityPremises liability generally refers to accidents that occur due to the negligent maintenance or unsafe conditions upon property owned by someone other than the injured victim. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania requires landowners to maintain their property in a manner that does not cause injury to those that, for various reasons, visit the property. This law pertains to both business owners and homeowners. Crucial to a premises liability settlement is being able to show how long the defect or injury inflicting element was there, how visible it was, and how much notice the owner had of the dangerous condition before the accident.
- Property DamageHave you been hurt in an automobile, motorcycle or truck accident in Pennsylvania? Being the victim of a car wreck was bad enough. But, to many of you, the insurance claims process that you are forced to become involved in after a crash can be complex and at times, simply confusing. There are many forms to fill out and questions that need the right answers. You want to know how your property damage (the cost to repair your car) will be paid for. You want to know who will pay for it. You want to know how your medical bills will be covered. Worst of all, you or your family may be faced with funeral and burial expenses and you may wonder how that will be covered.
- Personal InjuryWhen you’re injured, you need all the help you can get, and you need it as soon as possible. Unfortunately, that means that some injury victims pick the first attorney they find rather than making an informed choice. Before you hire a personal injury attorney, it’s important to educate yourself and find the right fit for you and your case. The following list can help you find an attorney who is right for your case.
- Medical MalpracticeMedical malpractice is negligence committed by a professional health care provider-a doctor, nurse, dentist, technician, hospital or hospital worker-whose performance of duties deviates from a standard of practice of those with similar training and experience, resulting in harm to a patient or patients. Most medical malpractice cases are based on the concept of negligence-that is, the patient was harmed because the health care provider failed to meet the required standards of skill and care, in accordance with generally accepted standards. Instances of malpractice might include cutting off the oxygen supply during surgery, misdiagnosing an injury because routine tests and procedures were not followed, or prescribing an illegal drug or one not approved for the patient’s condition.
- Auto Accidents
- Dog BitesAlthough animal-attack claims most commonly involve dog bites, many other types of domesticated animals, such as ferrets, cats, and even birds, can also bite humans. Even non-domesticated animals, such as large cats ordinarily found in the wild, but owned by some people as pets have been known to attack children and adults. An owner’s liability for injuries caused by his or her pet, if any, will vary greatly from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. A lawyer from our firm who is experienced in handling personal injury claims is an excellent source for accurate advice and information if you have been injured in animal attack.