A spin‑out on the Blue Route, a distracted‑driver crash on Germantown Pike, or a slip on neglected ice outside a King of Prussia storefront. All can leave you facing serious injuries, spiraling medical bills, and endless voicemails from an insurance company. The Montgomery County personal injury lawyers at the Law Offices of Craig A. Altman guide accident victims through the entire legal process: investigating fault, negotiating liens, and fighting for the maximum compensation Pennsylvania law allows. Because our law firm works on a contingency basis, you pay no legal fees unless we win.
All personal injury lawsuits and wrongful‑death claims arising in the county are filed at the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas, 2 E Airy St., Norristown, PA.
From our Philadelphia office, our Tough Lawyers go toe-to-toe with insurance companies for injury victims across Montgomery County, including Ardmore, Norristown, King of Prussia, Lansdale, Pottstown, and every town in between.

Why Our Legal Team Makes a Difference
Choosing representation after a serious accident is critical. Here’s what makes our experienced personal injury attorneys effective advocates:
Local insight: We know every mile of I‑476, I‑76, Route 202, and Route 422, and the troopers and township police who write the police reports that can make or break your personal injury claim.
Aggressive negotiation: We challenge every lowball offer the other driver’s insurance company tries to push.
Comprehensive case building: Medical experts, accident reconstruction engineers, and economic analysts quantify lost wages, future medical expenses, and emotional distress.
Free consultation: Speak with an experienced personal injury attorney today and learn your options before evidence disappears.
Our goal is simple: seek compensation that covers every dollar you lost and every moment of pain you endured.














Personal Injury Cases We Handle
From highway automobile accidents to defective household products, our lawyers tackle a wide range of personal injury cases for residents across Montgomery County.
Motor Vehicle Accidents
A rear‑end hit on the Schuylkill Expressway can total your car and your finances. An experienced car accident lawyer from our team will pull traffic‑camera footage, download black‑box data, and establish liability so you can recover compensation for repairs, medical treatment, and time off work. Whether your auto accident case involved an Uber, Lyft, or SEPTA bus, we pursue every layer of insurance coverage.
Slips, Trips & Fall Accidents
Uneven sidewalks in Norristown and unmarked spills at King of Prussia Mall lead to concussions and fractured wrists. We photograph hazards, secure maintenance logs, and hold the property owner accountable.
Medical Malpractice
When a surgeon at Einstein Montgomery or Bryn Mawr Hospital strays from accepted standards, causing infection, nerve damage, or wrongful death, our medical malpractice lawyers tap top specialists to review medical records and prove negligence.
Defective Products
Exploding e‑bike batteries, defective airbags, and faulty power tools injure consumers every year. Our attorneys file suit against manufacturers and distributors to obtain compensation for burns, amputations, and brain trauma.
Wrongful Death
A fatal tractor‑trailer underride on Route 202 or a surgical error can steal a loved one’s future. Our Montgomery County wrongful death lawyers bring actions for funeral costs, lost earnings, and non‑economic harm like companionship loss.

Key Pennsylvania Personal Injury Laws
Pennsylvania statutes shape every personal injury lawsuit we file:
Two‑year statute of limitations for most injury and wrongful‑death claims (42 Pa. C.S. § 5524).
Modified comparative negligence: Recovery allowed if you are 50% or less at fault; barred at 51%.
Limited vs. full tort auto policies can restrict non‑economic recovery unless certain exceptions apply (75 Pa. C.S. § 1705).
Mandatory $5,000 PIP medical benefits on every auto policy (75 Pa. C.S. § 1711).
Knowing these deadlines and thresholds lets us move quickly and secure evidence before it fades.

Damages We Pursue
Our skilled personal injury attorneys document medical bills, lost income, property repair, and future medical bills, then add intangible losses like pain, suffering, and emotional distress. We push for maximum compensation through settlement or trial, so clients can move forward without a financial shadow.

Frequently Asked Questions
How much do most injury lawyers charge?
Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis, meaning the firm advances costs and only takes a set percentage, plus reimbursement of advanced costs, after proper compensation is obtained on your behalf.
How hard is it to win a car accident case?
Success turns on clear evidence of negligence and well‑documented damages, areas where our firm excels.
How are personal injury settlements determined?
Insurers weigh liability, medical evidence, lost wages, and future care needs; we counter with our own expert valuations.
Talk to a Montgomery County Personal Injury Lawyer
Delay favors the insurance company. Contact our Montgomery County personal injury lawyers now for a free consultation. We’ll review your accident, outline a strategy, and start fighting to pursue the full and fair compensation you’re entitled to under Pennsylvania law.

$10 Million
Burn Injury in Pennsylvania

$1.3 Million
Bar Patron Assault in Pennsylvania

$750,000
Injury Caused by an Exploding Thermos

$550,000
Neck & Back Injuries

$400,000
Motor Vehicle Accident

$300,000
Minor with a Broken Leg

$300,000
Injuries Resulting From a Trip & Fall

$250,000
Pedestrian Accident

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Cases We Handle in Pennsylvania

Hurt in a car crash, trucking accident, slip-and-fall, or other negligence-based mishap in Southeast Pennsylvania?
The Altman Team focuses exclusively on personal injury law, leveraging a deep command of Pennsylvania tort statutes to win maximum compensation for residents of Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware Counties.
You owe us nothing unless we recover compensation for you.