Negligent Acts of Personal Injury
Negligent Acts of Personal Injury Victims Have Rights
"Negligence" occurs when someone fails to use reasonable care to avoid a foreseeable harm to a person or property. A person can be found at fault for being negligent without meaning to cause harm, because negligence may or may not be intentional.
The law protects victims of negligence. Victims may be owed compensation for medical care, damages to property or lost time from work due to the injury.
Acts of negligence cover a broad range of injuries, including, but not limited to: auto and truck accidents, dangerous products, and harmful drugs.
Don't Delay — Negligent Acts of Personal Injury Call for Strong Representation
Do not delay seeking legal action if you believe you are a victim of negligent acts of personal injury. The statute of limitations places time restrictions on your case. Over time, evidence is lost, memories fade and people want to get on with their lives. You should contact a personal injury lawyer with our firm to discuss the specific statute of limitations that applies to your claim. The above statements are general in nature and may or may not apply to your particular case.
Contact a Personal Injury Lawyer with Our Firm
If you have suffered an injury in Pennsylvania, contact Metzger Wickersham for the knowledgeable representation you need and the personal attention you deserve. We have the resources and skills to help you recover compensation if you are a victim of negligent acts of personal injury.
Remember, you don't pay us unless you win. Call 1-800-WIN-WIN-1 (1-800-946-9461) for your free personal injury consultation today.

