Best Car Accident Lawyers in Allentown

Experienced Car Accident Lawyers in Allentown Protecting Crash Victims in Pennsylvania

Our Results Speak For Themselves

Over Half a Billion Dollars

Over Half a Billion Dollars

in Settlements Recovered for Our Clients

$95 Million

$95 Million

Highest Verdict Obtained

190+ Combined Years of Experience

190+ Combined Years of Experience

Serving Pennsylvania

What Our Clients Say About Us

“Rear ended. Multiple joint replacement surgeries. Insurance Co stalling as 2 year time limit was approaching. Engaged Kelly Rambo Williams who came highly recommended. Within weeks there was serious progress and within surprisingly few months everything was settled. I believe Kelly's reputation alone set the tone for progress. Kelly and assistant Melany were totally helpful, answering all our questions and volunteering what we did not know to ask. They kept us informed of progress and we felt we were in good hands all the way. We would recommend Kelly and her team and her law firm to anyone who might need their special talents.”
D- D. L.

“Mark and his staff were amazing… If I had any questions, Mark and/or Mimi would get back to me the same day and explain every step and answer all my questions. I always felt I was in good hands and could trust Mark would be fighting for me. I am relieved that my case is now done and with wonderful results. I would highly recommend Mark and his team to anyone… I felt beyond supported and knew my case was with the best attorney and team possible during one of the most difficult and uncertain times of my life. I owe so much to Mark and his team (Mimi) and will never be able to give back to them what they were able to do for me.”
A- A. W.

“I retained Mark Altemose because he is a passionate attorney with unparallel skills and exceptional results. Insurance company tried to settle for $75,000 but Mark negotiated $500,000. He is also very responsive and made sure that we understood everything pertaining to our case. When choosing a personal injury lawyer- results matter - not reviews. Therefore, if you want results, I highly recommend working with Mark Altemose.”
L- L. G.

“From the outset, Attorney Schick was attentive and responsive to my needs, taking the time to fully understand the details of my cases and provide clear guidance on the best course of action… From the paralegals to the legal assistants, everyone I worked with was knowledgeable, friendly, and always willing to go above and beyond to help. It is no surprise that with their guidance, I was able to achieve three successful cases. I would highly recommend Attorney TJ Schick and Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo to anyone in need of legal representation.”
J- J. B.

“Melany and Attorney Rambo-Williams were wonderful to deal with / work along side. My life felt like it was on hold for a long time but I always was kept in the loop of what was occurring and in the end was able to smile again for the first time in awhile with the outcome. I would absolutely recommend them again to anyone who needs a lawyer for a personal injury suit. Thank you both again for all you did on my behalf, it means more than you’ll ever know to my family and I”
B- B. B.

“Both Mark & Mallory (his paralegal) were professional, courteous & prompt in correspondences. They were receptive to my needs & questions. Nothing was to much to ask. Mark is an excellent attorney. I hope I never need their services again, but it's nice to know they are there. It was a very stressful time for me. They made the process so much easier.”
C- C. W.

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Meet Mark K. Altemose, CEO and Managing Partner

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How We Serve Car Accident Victims in Pennsylvania

How We Serve Car Accident Victims in Pennsylvania

Responsible vehicle operation is no joke. Cars can be deadly tools when operated carelessly, leading to life-altering injuries, ruinous loss of money and property– even loss of life. When our Allentown, PA, neighbors find their lives impacted by a serious auto accident, we don't view it solely as an opportunity for profit. We take it very seriously. Drivers assume serious responsibility when they sit behind the wheel. They are accountable for their actions, and anyone harmed by their carelessness deserves just recompense. Our car accident lawyers in Allentown are here to care for our neighbors, standing up for their rights and demanding justice be served.

We are more than just car accident lawyers in Allentown, PA — we are members of our community. We’re dedicated to making our community a safer place for everyone involved, and that includes holding negligent drivers accountable for the injuries they cause.

Pursuing justice isn’t just about receiving compensation to cover medical expenses and loss of health; it’s about ensuring our friends, neighbors, and loved ones have less risk on the road. Schedule a free consultation today to help us help our community.

How Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo Advocates for Car Accident Victims in Allentown

If you or someone close to you has been impacted by a car accident, our skilled attorneys at Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo specialize in car accident cases and will guide you with expert advice.

Clear Legal Guidance in Complex Situations

Dealing with the aftermath of a car accident can be overwhelming. Our attorneys provide clear, straightforward advice, ensuring you understand your rights and the options available, and empowering you to make informed decisions.

Negotiating on Your Behalf

Communicating with insurance companies post-accident can be a significant challenge. Our team will manage these discussions, advocating for your best interests and safeguarding your legal rights throughout the process.

Pursuit of Just Compensation

Receiving fair compensation is critical after a car accident. Our legal professionals will thoroughly assess the impact of the accident and negotiate with responsible parties to secure a settlement that reflects the extent of your losses.

Strong Representation in Court

If a satisfactory settlement cannot be reached, our experienced trial attorneys are prepared to represent you in court. We are committed to seeking justice and providing strong representation to ensure your rights are upheld.

Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo's Vision

Our mission is to protect the rights and well-being of individuals affected by car accidents in Allentown. With decades of experience in handling complex cases involving catastrophic injury and death, our compassionate team is devoted to the community, striving to deliver justice and improve road safety.

At Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo, we want to help you and make Allentown’s roads safer. Our aim is to advocate for your interests, ensure your well-being, and contribute to a safer Allentown community. Allow us to be your steadfast partners in seeking justice and resolution.

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Car Accident Lawyers in Allentown

Frequently Asked Questions

What Are the Common Causes of Car Accidents in Allentown?

A car accident rarely has only one factor contributing to it, but the most common causes of car accidents in Allentown include:

  • A distracted driver, possibly a driver who is eating, using a cell phone, fiddling with controls, or talking to passengers.

  • Speeding.

  • Driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or other intoxicants.

  • Reckless or aggressive driving, which can include abrupt and unsignaled lane changes, tailgating, disregarding traffic signs and signals, and road rage.

  • Adverse weather conditions like rain, snow, sleet, or icy roads.

  • Driver fatigue.

  • Bad road conditions, including potholes, inadequate road signs, and poor road design.

  • Vehicle malfunctions like a tire blowout, brake failure, steering malfunction, or bad headlights.

  • Inexperienced drivers.
  • What Should I Do After Being Involved in a Car Accident?

    First, call emergency services and receive any necessary medical attention. If you are able, take pictures of both vehicles and any important information. Gather contact information from witnesses.

    Exchange insurance information with the other driver and wait for the police to arrive so they can make an official report. After these emergent details have been resolved, contact a car accident lawyer in Allentown.

    You should consult a car accident attorney in Allentown after your car accident to understand your rights and get the maximum compensation. Your attorney can also help you navigate insurance claims, negotiate with a stubborn insurer, and, if necessary, do the complex work of navigating liability and fault for the accident. The attorney can handle any paperwork that comes up, as well as represent you in court if it comes to that.

    Why Should I Consult With a Car Accident Attorney?

    You should consult a car accident attorney in Allentown after your car accident to understand your rights and get the maximum compensation. Your attorney can also help you navigate insurance claims, negotiate with a stubborn insurer, and, if necessary, do the complex work of navigating liability and fault for the accident. The attorney can handle any paperwork that comes up, as well as represent you in court if it comes to that.

    How Can Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo Help With Car Accident Cases?

    Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo can be your trusted, impartial advocate in seeking justice from the liable parties of your car accident. We charge no costs upfront — our compensation comes entirely from the monetary damages that you get awarded as a result of our work. If you don’t get paid, we don’t get paid. As such, we are objective. If we take on your case, we will put all our experience and expertise to give your case the best possible shot!

    Ultimately, we can offer you the peace of mind of knowing you are being represented by the best car accident attorneys Allentown has to offer, who aim to help you get the maximum possible monetary damages as just recompense for your suffering from the car accident.

    How Long After a Car Accident Can You Sue in PA?

    Generally, you have two years to sue over a car accident in Pennsylvania. This is due to the statute of limitations — a law that specifies how long after an incident you have time to sue. If the car accident happened more than two years ago, you have usually missed the window to sue under the statute of limitations.

    However, there can be exceptions to a statute of limitations. In the case of a car accident, the exceptions might include accidents that involved a minor or accidents involving a government entity. If you think you may qualify for an exception to the statute of limitations on car accident-related lawsuits, consult the trusted Allentown car accident lawyers at Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo.

    What Is the Statute of Limitations on a Car Accident in PA?

    The statute of limitations on a car accident in Pennsylvania is two years. However, for cases involving minors and government entities, there may be exceptions. Consult trusted car accident lawyers in Allentown if you are outside the statute of limitations but think you may be eligible for an exception.

    What Are Delayed Symptoms After Car Accident?

    Not every injury is obvious immediately after a car accident. Some symptoms only present themselves hours, days, or even weeks after the incident, including symptoms of serious conditions. Delayed symptoms related to a car accident injury might include:

  • Headache - possible symptom of concussion, whiplash, neck injury, a blood clot, or other serious injury.

  • Stiffness or Pain in the Neck or Shoulders - possible symptom of whiplash or a spinal injury.

  • Back Pain - possible symptom of nerve damage, spinal injury, or ligament injury.

  • Numbness and Tingling - especially in the hands and arms, possibly a symptom of spinal injury or nerve damage.

  • Abdominal Swelling or Pain - possible symptom of internal bleeding that first responders may have missed.

  • Vertigo or Dizziness - possible symptom of whiplash, concussion, or traumatic brain injury.

  • Changes in Physical Ability or Personality - possible symptoms of traumatic brain injury.

  • It is important to seek continuous medical attention after a car accident, including follow-up visits with a doctor, and to be vigilant for delayed or ongoing symptoms that may portend a bigger problem.

    What Are the Possible Health Complications of Car Accidents?

    Car accidents involve high velocities, heavy machinery, and flammable gasoline, which makes them very serious accidents. Even if a victim doesn’t have any immediately apparent injuries, car accidents can have long-term health complications.

    These complications can include:

  • Chronic Pain: Injuries such as whiplash, back injuries, or joint damage can lead to persistent pain and limited mobility.
  • Cognitive Impairments: Traumatic brain injuries can cause memory loss, difficulty concentrating, mood changes, and permanent cognitive decline.
  • Loss of Mobility: Spinal cord injuries can lead to partial or complete paralysis. Victims may require ongoing physical therapy, adaptive devices, or long-term caregiving.
  • Psychological Disorders: Victims may develop post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, anxiety, or phobias related to driving or riding in vehicles.
  • Scarring and Disfigurement: Severe lacerations, burns, or surgeries can result in permanent physical scarring, affecting both appearance and emotional well-being.

  • Long-term complications such as these can affect a victim’s overall quality of life and require lots of future medical care. This can be stressful physically, psychologically, and financially for car accident victims.

    At What Speed Does Whiplash Occur?

    While high-speed collisions tend to produce more severe whiplash, whiplash can occur at remarkably low speeds — as low as 10 mph, even 5 mph.

    Moreover, the speed of the collision isn’t the only factor contributing to the severity of a whiplash injury. The angle of impact can make a big difference, as can the position of the head and neck at the moment of impact. The safety features of the vehicle make a difference, as can the overall health and physical fitness of the victim.

    It’s therefore worth seeking treatment for possible whiplash even in the event of minor car accidents.

    Can You Sue for Whiplash in PA?

    Whiplash is a type of neck injury that commonly happens in car accidents, especially “rear-end” accidents, where the muscles, ligaments, and nerves in the neck are damaged from the head moving rapidly back and forth. The consequences of whiplash injuries can be relatively minor, but they can also be severe and long-lasting.

    You can sue for whiplash in Pennsylvania if you are involved in a car accident and the other vehicle was at fault. If you have traditional (tort) insurance, this is especially common since only no-fault insurance will pay for medical expenses arising from injuries like whiplash.

    Who Pays for Car Damage in PA?

    Who pays for car damage in the event of a two-car accident in Pennsylvania depends on the specifics of the accident and the type of insurance the parties to the accident have. Because Pennsylvania is a “choice no-fault” state, motorists have the choice of traditional (tort) car insurance or no-fault insurance. Here’s how the specifics of the insurance policy can affect who pays for car damage:

  • Traditional (Tort) Insurance. If you have traditional (tort) insurance, you can sue the at-fault driver for damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, and car damage.

  • No-Fault Insurance. If you have no-fault insurance, your own insurance will pay for medical expenses and lost wages up to the level of your PIP (Personal Injury Protection) coverage, whether or not you are at fault. No-fault insurance does not cover car damage. For that, you would have to sue the at-fault driver.

  • Uninsured and Underinsured Motorist Coverage. If the at-fault driver does not have insurance or has insufficient insurance, your insurance may cover the car damage, but only if you have uninsured or underinsured motorist coverage.
  • Why Should I Choose Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo for My Car Accident Case?

    The team of personal injury lawyers at Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo has over 190 years of combined experience representing Pennsylvania plaintiffs like yourself. We have obtained over half a billion dollars in compensation for our clients, with the highest single judgment being $95 million. Our team is experienced, compassionate, and tireless in our pursuit of justice on your behalf.

    We are committed to compensation for our Allentown neighbors who have been wronged in a car accident. If we take on your case, it’s because we are confident we can win it, and you will have the best team of car accident attorneys Allentown has to offer behind you.

    How Can I Get Started With Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo for My Car Accident Case?

    Call us today at 610-625-2100 or fill out the contact form here. We would be more than happy to arrange a free consultation where we hear your story, examine any documentation you have assembled, review the public reports, and give our opinion of your rights given the circumstances. If we think we can help you win damages, we will get the ball rolling on a representation agreement that will put the best car accident attorneys in Allentown in your corner.

    What Compensation Am I Eligible For?

    If you are the victim of a car accident, you may be eligible for several different categories of compensation. Examples include:

  • Medical Expenses. Costs of any emergency treatment, hospital stays, doctor visits, surgeries, physical therapy, medication, and long-term medical care.

  • Lost Wages. Compensation for any wages or salary you might miss while incapacitated due to the aftermath of the accident.

  • Property Damage. Reimbursement for the repair or replacement of your vehicle and any other personal property that may have been damaged in the accident.

  • Pain and Suffering. Compensation for physical pain or discomfort arising from the accident.

  • Emotional Distress. Compensation for depression, anxiety, PTSD, or other emotional effects that follow in the wake of the accident.

  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life. Compensation for time away from hobbies, passions, and loved ones.

  • Loss of Consortium. Compensation for any impact the accident may have on your relationship with your spouse.

  • Punitive Damages. In the event of an egregious or reckless at-fault incident, the defendant may be assigned to pay damages to you as a form of punishment.
  • How Much Compensation Am I Eligible For?

    The total amount of compensation you are eligible for depends on the details of the specific accident. It can vary depending on the severity of your injuries, your current and future medical costs, and your insurance coverage.

    Pennsylvania also follows comparative negligence, a practice that awards damages only if the plaintiff was less negligent than the defendant. In our state, the plaintiff’s negligence must be 50% or lower.

    The awarded damages generally depend on the percentage of the plaintiff’s negligence. If the plaintiff has been found 10% negligent, they will only receive 90% of the damages. If the plaintiff has been found 30% negligent, they will only receive 70% of the damages.

    No amount of compensation is guaranteed. However, an experienced car accident lawyer in Allentown can identify a fair amount of compensation to request and will fight for their client to receive just compensation.

    What Are the Legal Fees Involved in Filing a Lawsuit?

    A variety of fees are involved in filing a lawsuit for a car accident, including court filing fees, expert witnesses, litigation expenses, and hourly rates for attorneys and paralegals. However, Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo maintains a “No Fees Unless We Win” policy. We assume all the financial risk for taking you on as a client and cover the costs with our portion of the damages we collect on your behalf. Simply put, there are no up-front legal fees for filing a lawsuit with Cohen, Feeley, Altemose & Rambo as your Allentown car accident attorneys.

    Talk to a Car Accident Lawyer in Allentown

    Car accidents can be overwhelming, but our lawyers are here to help. We can help ease the financial and psychological stress by fighting for you to receive just compensation. At Cohen, Feely, Altemose & Rambo, all of our clients are treated like family. Schedule a free consultation today to see how we can help.