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- Harrisburg Car Accidents
- Harrisburg Medical Malpractice
- Harrisburg Personal Injury
- Harrisburg Truck Accidents
- Harrisburg Work Injuries
- Harrisburg Wrongful Death
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Harrisburg, PA 17102 - Phone: (717) 901-3500
Harrisburg Attorneys
- James R. Ronca, Shareholder
(Truck Accidents, Medical Malpractice, Unsafe Drugs, Construction Site Accidents, Products Liability, Auto Accidents) - Nathaniel E.P. Ehrlich, Non-Equity Partner
(Sports Accidents and Litigation, Workers Compensation, Medical Malpractice, Slip & Fall)
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Harrisburg Personal Injury Lawyer
Personal Injury Cases in Harrisburg, PA
Every year across the country, thousands of people are injured. Unfortunately, residents in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania are not immune to sustaining these injuries. According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, more than 1.8 million people in the United States were hospitalized for injuries in 2005. Pennsylvania residents were hospitalized almost 94,000 times, and of those injured, more than 13,700 found themselves in the hospital due to car accidents. In total, 16,780 individuals were hospitalized due to traumatic brain injury. Personal injury is a serious problem that affects far too many Harrisburg residents each year.
Harrisburg, PA Resource Center
- Harrisburg Auto Accidents
- Harrisburg Truck Accidents
- Harrisburg Medical Malpractice
- Harrisburg Wrongful Death
- Harrisburg Work Injuries
A person can sustain an injury in Harrisburg in any number of ways: via car accidents, work injuries, the use of dangerous products, etc. At the root of many of these injuries is negligence. That is, the majority of accidents result not out of coincidence, but because one or more parties negligently acted in some way, consequently helping contribute to the accident's occurrence and the resulting personal injury. For example, a motorist who fails to yield at traffic light in downtown Harrisburg, and as a result is involved in a traffic accident, can be held liable for damages resulting from the accident because the decision to drive recklessly can be best described as negligent. If an employer fails to deice a high-traffic pathway during one of Harrisburg's long winters and a patron or employee is injured in a slip and fall accident, then that employer could be held liable for the injuries; especially if it is determined that the situation was brought to the owner's attention and the owner did nothing to correct it. Basically, negligence is a choice to act in such a way that the safety of others isn't taken into consideration or is purposely disregarded altogether.
When a person is injured, the best course of action that the person can take involves retaining the services of a skilled attorney. At Anapol Schwartz, our Harrisburg injury lawyers examine every detail pertaining to our clients' accidents, and help determine whether or not negligent action played a determining factor in their injuries. We attribute negligent actions to the appropriate parties, and hold those parties liable for negligence in a court of law. We seek compensatory damages on behalf of our clients, and always strive to ensure that their rights as injury victims are not infringed upon any further than they already have been.
If you have been injured in Harrisburg, don't hesitate to contact the experienced personal injury attorneys at Anapol Schwartz. Our lawyers will hold those responsible for your injuries accountable for the role they played in your misfortune. For more information and a free consultation of your case, please call the Harrisburg personal injury law firm, Anapol Schwartz, today at 1-866-735-2792.
