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Warren PA Car Accident Lawyer

Allegheny National Forest country. Scenic roads with real dangers. We help Warren County accident victims.

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Michael W. Cardamone

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

Warren: Forest Roads, Truck Traffic, Weather Hazards

Warren sits along the Allegheny River surrounded by the Allegheny National Forest. The combination of winding forest roads, timber truck traffic, tourist traffic, and severe winters creates year-round driving hazards.

Dangerous Roads in Warren County

  • Route 6 - PA's scenic route crosses the county with winding mountain sections
  • Route 62 - Main route to Oil City with Allegheny River valley curves
  • Route 59 - Kinzua Dam and forest access road with tourist traffic
  • Route 27 - Connects to Bradford through forest with deer and wildlife
  • Forest roads - Timber trucks and limited cell service areas

Timber Workers, Healthcare Workers, Manufacturing

Warren County's economy includes timber, manufacturing, and energy. If you were driving for work when injured, you may have two claims - workers' comp AND personal injury.

Call us for a free evaluation of your case.

Warren Area Employers

  • Warren General Hospital
  • United Refining Company
  • Blair Corporation
  • Timber and logging operations
  • Kinzua Dam (Army Corps of Engineers)
  • Allegheny National Forest operations

Injured in Warren County? Call Today.

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 Warren?

Yes. If you were working when the Warren 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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