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    2 Caufield Place
    Newtown, PA 18940

    Individuals who have sustained injuries due to someone else’s negligence may be eligible for compensation. Engaging a skilled personal injury attorney is crucial for negotiating with insurance companies, advocating in court if necessary, and securing comprehensive compensation on your behalf.

    At Stark & Stark, P.C., we handle each case with unwavering commitment, aiming to secure compensation for our clients. We perform extensive investigations to identify all liable parties and seek the compensation you deserve.

    For further assistance, please contact our Newtown, Pennsylvania office at (267) 907-9600 to schedule a complimentary consultation with one of our experienced attorneys.

    Work with our trusted personal injury attorneys in Newtown

    As an established leader in Pennsylvania personal injury law, Stark & Stark, P.C. has delivered successful outcomes to clients for over 80 years. With a team of roughly 200 staff members, our firm has the resources to take on even the most complex injury cases.

    Our case results are a testament to our commitment to excellence. Some of our recent settlements and verdicts range from $1.8 million for a slip-and-fall accident victim to $9.5 million for a bus passenger injured in a motor vehicle accident.

    You pay no fees unless Stark & Stark wins your case

    The last thing you should worry about in the aftermath of an injury is how to pay for a lawyer. That’s why we work on a contingency fee basis, meaning we only get paid once we win your case.

    When we secure a settlement or verdict for you, our fees are calculated as a percentage of the total amount awarded, meaning you will not pay us a penny out of pocket.

    How to find the right personal injury lawyer for your needs

    Your long-term outlook after a personal injury claim depends on the quality of legal representation you choose, so it is important to find the right attorney for your case. A free consultation may be a great starting point — use it as an opportunity to get to know the lawyer’s approach and experience with cases like yours.

    Be sure to ask plenty of questions about the lawyer’s track record, case preparation and strategy, fees, and other concerns. The right attorney welcomes your questions and offers sincere and transparent answers. If you are uncomfortable with the answers, keep looking until you find a lawyer who puts your mind at ease.

    The personal injury lawyers with Stark & Stark supports you throughout the process

    No two personal injury cases are alike, but some steps are common to all cases.

    1. Legal consultation

    We begin with a confidential meeting to discuss your case. By the end of this meeting, we should be ready to outline your legal options. If we mutually agree to move forward, we start working on your case.

    2. Accident investigation

    Next, we launch a comprehensive investigation into the accident and your injuries. Our team collects evidence, interviews witnesses, reviews documents, and takes other steps to determine liability and calculate the value of your damages.

    3. File demand for compensation

    Once we have all the necessary evidence, we write a demand letter and submit it to the liable party or their insurance company. This document details the facts of your case, the legal grounds for liability, and the amount you seek in compensation.

    4. Negotiation

    A period of negotiation generally follows. During this process, we seek to settle your claim with the insurance company without going to court.

    5. Take the case to trial

    If the insurance company refuses to offer a fair settlement, the next step is to bring the case to trial. This involves filing a lawsuit and presenting evidence before a judge or jury, who decides the outcome of your case.

    Personal injury cases our Newtown team may assist you with

    A personal injury is any physical or emotional injury resulting from another person or entity’s negligence or wrongful act. A variety of scenarios may cause a personal injury, including the following:

    Unsure whether you have a case? Contact us to discuss the details of your situation.

    We work hard in an effort to recover damages in your personal injury case

    The primary goal of filing a personal injury claim is to seek financial compensation for losses caused by another person’s negligence or recklessness. These losses are called damages and may be either economic or non-economic.

    Economic damages

    Losses easily calculated in monetary terms are classified as economic damages. These include medical expenses, lost wages, earning capacity, and other quantifiable injury costs.

    Non-economic damages

    Non-economic damages are more difficult to calculate but are significant regarding their long-term impact than economic damages. These include pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and other losses that cannot be expressed in clear monetary terms.

    We fight the insurance company to get you compensation

    The attorneys with Stark & Stark, P.C. only settle for the full value of your claim. Our goal is not just fair compensation — we aim for the maximum compensation possible — and that difference may substantially impact your ability to move forward.

    We approach every case with relentless tenacity and determination that matches the persistence of the insurance companies. Our Newtown personal injury lawyers know their tactics and use that knowledge to secure compensation for our clients.

    Parties who may be liable for your injury in Newtown

    Identifying the liable parties is a first step to pursuing a personal injury claim. This could be one or multiple parties who, through their negligent actions, caused the injury.

    Potentially liable parties vary from case to case, but some common examples include:

    • A reckless driver
    • A property owner who failed to correct a hazardous condition
    • A manufacturer of a defective product
    • A doctor who committed malpractice

    As your attorneys, we thoroughly review all the facts and determine who should be responsible for your injuries, ensuring that all potential compensation sources are explored.

    How our Newtown injury attorneys prove liability

    To prove liability, we need to show that the liable party owed you a duty of care, that they failed to meet that duty, and that the failure caused your injury. Strong evidence is required to illustrate this line of duty and causation, and we use a variety of sources to build a solid case on your behalf.

    These sources may include the police report, eyewitness accounts, medical records, photos and videos, and expert testimony.

    Do not miss the deadline to file your personal injury claim in Newtown, PA

    Personal injury claims in Pennsylvania are subject to a strict deadline called the statute of limitations. In most cases, this deadline is two years from the date of the injury, but it may be extended in certain circumstances.

    If you fail to file your claim within this window, you could lose your right to pursue legal action, regardless of the strength of your case. That’s why it is important to consult with an attorney soon after suffering an injury—the sooner you start the legal process, the stronger your chances of building a solid case before the deadline.

    Newtown personal injury lawyers offer guidance on what to do after being hurt

    Taking the following steps as soon as possible may protect your rights and increase your chances of getting the compensation you deserve.

    1. Find a safe place away from the source of injury

    Some incidents, such as car crashes and workplace incidents, may occur in dangerous places with a risk of further injury. After the accident, you should move to a safer location where you may wait for medical help, such as a nearby parking lot or sidewalk.

    2. Perform a self-evaluation

    Take a moment to assess your physical condition, including any pain, swelling, dizziness, or other potential signs of an injury. Be prepared to describe your symptoms to the 911 dispatcher or first responders.

    3. Call 911 and ask for an ambulance and the police

    You should call 911 if there’s any chance that you or someone else could be injured or if any property was damaged. Remember that symptoms of certain injuries may not be apparent immediately. In addition to an ambulance, request police presence to document the accident properly.

    4. Take notes and photos of the scene

    If it is safe, take pictures of visible injuries and the accident scene while fresh, including property damage and any hazards that may have contributed to the accident. You should also write details about what happened, such as the time and place, who was involved, and weather conditions.

    5. Collect contact information from witnesses

    Witnesses may provide valuable information to verify your version of events if you decide to file a personal injury claim. If anyone saw the accident, write down their contact information so you may reach out if necessary.

    6. Keep a written or digital record of your experience in the minutes, hours, and days after the accident

    Your memory may be unreliable after a traumatic event, and the details of your injury’s aftermath may be fuzzy if you do not record them in real-time. Once you leave the scene of the injury, record your experience, including all medical attention you receive, who you speak to about the injury, and the progression of your symptoms.

    This information may help illustrate how your injury affected your day-to-day life when it is time to seek compensation.

    7. Visit a doctor

    Even if you do not think you are injured, getting a comprehensive medical evaluation immediately after any accident is in your best interest. Your primary care physician or doctor at the ER or Urgent Care may screen for hidden injuries, improving your recovery outlook and the strength of a potential legal claim.

    8. Speak with a Newtown personal injury attorney

    Speak with a personal injury lawyer in Newtown as soon as possible to determine if you have a viable claim.

    Why it is important to visit the doctor

    It may be tempting to put off visiting the doctor following an injury, especially if it appears minor. However, even minor injuries may worsen with time if left untreated, and having a medical record of your visit is important evidence to prove the extent of your losses.

    Insurance companies quickly deny claims showing a gap between the date of the alleged negligence and the date your injury was diagnosed. By visiting the doctor immediately, you show a causal link between the accident and injury and boost your chances of getting a fair settlement.

    Our Newtown personal injury lawyers are ready to hear your story

    Do not wait another day to get the help you deserve. The Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers with Stark & Stark are ready to fight for the compensation you need. Contact us today at (267) 907-9600 for a free consultation with one of our Newtown personal injury lawyers.

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