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Connellsville PA Car Accident Lawyer

Fayette County's winding mountain roads and truck traffic create serious dangers. We help injured drivers recover.

(215) 206-9068

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Michael W. Cardamone

Certified Workers' Comp Specialist | 27+ Years Experience | Super Lawyers Honoree 10 Consecutive Years

Connellsville: Mountain Roads, Real Dangers

Connellsville sits in the Laurel Highlands where winding mountain roads meet heavy truck traffic. The Youghiogheny River valley creates challenging terrain, and the area's industrial heritage means truck traffic serving coal, gas, and manufacturing operations.

Dangerous Roads in Fayette County

  • Route 119 - Main north-south route with truck traffic and mountain grades
  • Route 201 - Winding route to Uniontown with blind curves
  • Route 711 - Ohiopyle/Seven Springs tourist traffic mixed with locals
  • Route 819 - Mount Pleasant connection with steep grades
  • PA Turnpike (I-76) - Donegal interchange sees Laurel Highlands tourist traffic

Energy Workers, Construction Workers, Truckers

Fayette County's economy relies on workers who drive - natural gas workers, construction crews, delivery drivers. If you were injured in a work-related crash, you may have two claims:

Workers' Comp (we handle directly) + Personal Injury (our colleagues handle) = Maximum recovery

Fayette County Employers

  • Highlands Hospital
  • Natural gas industry (multiple companies)
  • Seven Springs Mountain Resort (seasonal)
  • Nemacolin Woodlands Resort
  • Construction and contracting companies
  • Coal and mining operations

Injured in Fayette County? Get Help Now.

Free consultation. No fee unless we win.

(215) 206-9068

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I get workers' comp and sue the at-fault driver after a crash in Connellsville?

Yes. If you were working when the Connellsville crash happened and another driver was at fault, Pennsylvania law generally lets you collect workers' compensation through your employer and pursue a separate third-party claim against the at-fault driver. Together they recover far more than workers' comp alone.

Does workers' comp cover pain and suffering?

No. Pennsylvania workers' compensation only covers medical bills and roughly two-thirds of lost wages. Pain and suffering can only be recovered through a third-party personal injury claim against the at-fault party.

How much does it cost to hire a work injury lawyer?

Nothing upfront. We work on a contingency fee, so there is no fee unless we win your case, and your consultation is always free. Call (215) 206-9068.

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