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For over 30 years, our firm has represented individuals who have sustained injuries as a result of another's careless, negligent or reckless acts. If you have suffered physical or emotional injuries due to the conduct of another, you may be entitled to bring a personal injury claim to recover compensation for your damages.

We have many years of experience in providing legal assistance to individuals who have suffered from the effects of a serious injury or disability, helping them to put some financial stability back into their lives by obtaining full and fair compensation from the responsible defendants and their insurance carriers.

The attorneys in the firm have obtained successful results for clients who have been victims of all types of trauma. Although typical claims involve injuries arising out of motor vehicle collisions, defective products, dangerous property, medical negligence, or slip-and-fall incidents, we have made recoveries for clients who sustained serious injury and economic loss from a variety of causes. We handle all aspects of injury claims, including litigation against the parties responsible for the injuries, workers' compensation claims, disability or medical insurance claims and Social Security Disability. We have litigated claims in the state and Federal courts in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, and we have successfully negotiated settlements for our clients for injuries that occurred in many other states.

If you have suffered an injury which you believe resulted from another's conduct, negligence in causing a dangerous condition or in failing to act to prevent a dangerous condition, you may have a legal right to recover damages. It is crucial that you take immediate action to consult with an attorney to find out about your rights. The law imposes strict time deadlines on personal injury actions and if you fail to act in a timely manner, you may be barred from every pursuing your right to recovery. In certain cases, Pennsylvania law requires that an injured person give "notice" of their claim within a specific period of time, or the claim will be barred. In other instances, failure to notify the the state or local government or the appropriate insurance company of the claim, may limit your right to recover fully. Even if you are not sure of the total extent of your injuries, you should immediately consult an attorney to determine when your claim should be filed and whether "notice" is required. Delay in bringing your claim will not work to your advantage. Your claim should be investigated promptly and evidence must be gathered as quickly as possible.

The attorneys at Larrimore & Farnish, L.L.P. provide free, no obligation, initial consultations. Most of our personal injury cases are handled on a contingent fee basis, which means that there is no attorney fee due unless the client receives a financial recovery through settlement of litigation.