Huntingdon Car Accident Attorney
Huntingdon, home to Juniata College and Raystown Lake, sees a mix of local traffic, college students, and tourists - especially during summer lake season. Route 22 and Route 26 carry heavy traffic through the area, and the winding mountain roads can be treacherous in bad weather.
If you've been injured in a car accident in Huntingdon or anywhere in Huntingdon County, you need an experienced attorney who will fight for maximum compensation. Attorney Michael Cardamone has recovered tens of millions of dollars for accident victims across Pennsylvania.
Huntingdon Area Accident Hotspots
- Route 22 corridor - High speeds, truck traffic
- Route 26 to State College - Mountain curves, deer crossings
- Raystown Lake access roads - Tourist traffic, unfamiliar drivers
- Downtown Huntingdon - College students, pedestrians
- Route 994 to Shade Gap - Narrow mountain roads
- Standing Stone area - Limited visibility, sharp curves
Were You Working When the Accident Happened?
If you were injured in a car accident while working - whether driving for your job, making deliveries, or traveling between work sites - you may have TWO separate claims:
- Workers' Compensation - Covers your medical bills and lost wages
- Personal Injury Claim - Against the at-fault driver for additional damages
We handle the workers' comp claim directly. For the personal injury claim, we work with our experienced Personal Injury colleagues to maximize your total recovery.
"Rural Pennsylvania communities deserve the same quality legal representation as Philadelphia or Pittsburgh. When you're injured in a crash, you shouldn't have to settle for less because of where you live. I've been fighting for injured Pennsylvanians for 27 years, and I'm ready to fight for you."
Injured in a Huntingdon Car Accident?
Get your free consultation today. We don't get paid unless you win.
(215) 206-9068Serving the Juniata Valley
We handle car accident cases throughout the region including:
State College • Altoona • Lewistown • Mount Union • Mapleton • Orbisonia • Shade Gap