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Fierce Representation for Car Accident Victims Across Pennsylvania

The unexpected trauma that comes with a car accident can follow you for years to come. The shock, injuries, and financial burden after a car accident can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face them alone. At The Rummel Firm, we understand the chaos that follows a collision and are here to provide you with personalized legal guidance while you focus on your recovery. If someone else’s reckless driving habits injured you or a family member, you are entitled to compensation for your injuries. Reach out to The Rummel Firm today to discuss your legal options.

Trust The Rummel Firm to Fight for the Best Result

At The Rummel Firm, our personal injury attorneys are well-versed in Pennsylvania car accident claims. We will help you wade through the complex motor vehicle laws, insurance regulations and negotiations, and statute of limitations for filing your claim. We are dedicated to protecting your rights and securing the compensation you deserve. 

Car Accidents in Pittsburgh, PA 

Car accidents are unfortunately common and can range from minor fender benders to catastrophic collisions. No matter the severity, the aftermath can be confusing and stressful. It’s important to understand your rights, the laws that affect your claim, and the proper steps to take immediately following the accident.

Top Causes of Car Accidents in Pittsburgh

Understanding what causes crashes helps build a strong legal case. Some of the leading causes include:

  • Distracted driving, including texting or using handheld devices (now a primary offense in Pennsylvania per Paul Miller’s Law, effective 2025)
  • Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
  • Speeding and reckless driving
  • Failure to obey traffic signals and signs
  • Poor road conditions such as icy or poorly maintained streets
  • Mechanical failures or vehicle defects

Pittsburgh’s Most Dangerous Roads

Certain areas in and around Pittsburgh experience significantly higher rates of accidents, making them particularly hazardous for drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists alike. In 2024, Pittsburgh saw 1,534 reported crashes, representing a 17% decrease from the prior year but still highlighting ongoing safety challenges on key routes. These locations suffer from congestion, poor visibility, challenging terrain, and frequent construction, factors that contribute to accidents and injuries. 

Some specific high-risk areas include:

  • Interstate 79 (I-79): This major north-south highway is a hotspot for crashes due to high-speed traffic and congestion. Rear-end collisions and multi-vehicle accidents are common here, especially during peak travel times.
  • Interstate 376 (I-376): Known as the “Parkway East” and “Parkway West” in its sections, I-376 handles the bulk of Pittsburgh’s commuter traffic. Complex interchanges and frequent traffic volume spikes contribute to a high accident count, with many incidents occurring during rush hours.
  • Penn Avenue: A heavily trafficked arterial road with numerous intersections and commercial vehicles, Penn Avenue experiences a high volume of side-impact and rear-end crashes.
  • Forbes Avenue and Fifth Avenue: These busy city streets have many traffic lights and pedestrian crossings, which increase the risk of T-bone collisions and pedestrian accidents. Pedestrian-involved crashes in Pittsburgh rose by nearly 20% in 2024, reflecting a troubling trend nationwide.

The Pittsburgh Department of Public Safety notes that approximately 62% of crashes along the city’s high-injury network streets, including these primary roads, account for the majority of serious and fatal crashes.

Types of Car Accidents we Handle

Every accident is unique, but some types are especially common or severe:

  • Head-On Collisions: Often catastrophic due to the forces involved, these accidents require thorough investigation to prove fault and seek full compensation.
  • Rear-End Accidents: Frequently involving whiplash and soft tissue injuries, these crashes may look minor but can cause long-term harm.
  • T-Bone Accidents: Side-impact collisions can cause serious injury due to less structural protection, especially at intersections.
  • Hit & Run Accidents: When a driver flees the scene, victims rely on aggressive legal action to pursue compensation through insurance or other means.
  • Rollover Accidents: These crashes often result in severe injuries and involve complex liability factors such as road design or vehicle defects.

Common Injuries Resulting From Car Accidents

Car crashes can cause a wide range of injuries that may not always be visible immediately:

  • Whiplash: Sudden, forceful neck movements can cause painful soft tissue injuries requiring medical treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Burn Injuries: Fires or hot surfaces in crashes can result in dangerous burns with lasting physical and emotional impact.
  • Broken Bones: Fractures can happen during rapid deceleration or impact and often require surgery and extensive recovery.
  • Concussions & Traumatic Brain Injuries: Even minor collisions can cause brain injuries with debilitating long-term effects, underscoring the need for expert medical evaluation.

Potential Compensation for Car Accident Victims

Victims of car accidents may be entitled to various types of damages:

Economic Damages

These cover tangible financial losses, including medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and property damage.

Non-Economic Damages

Compensation for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and other intangible harms.

How an Experience Attorney Can Maximize Compensation

Proving fault and quantifying damages in Pennsylvania involves understanding the complex laws around limited tort, full tort, comparative negligence, and insurance policy nuances. The Rummel Firm helps to ensure no aspect is overlooked and that your claim reflects the full scope of your losses.

Contact The Rummel Firm Today

A car accident can permanently change your life. Don’t face those changes alone. The Rummel Firm offers free consultations, and we operate on a contingency fee basis—meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case. Reach out by phone at (412) 790-1456 or visit us online to schedule your free consultation. Your path to justice and recovery starts with one call.

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