Were you injured in a Levittown car accident? Call Flager Law for a free case evaluation: (215) 953-5200.
A Levittown car accident lawyer at Flager Law can help you recover after a serious crash on Route 13, Route 413, the Levittown Parkway, or anywhere in Lower Bucks. We have served injured drivers across Bucks County since 1990 from our home base nearby in Bensalem. Our team knows these roads, the local police, and the insurance adjusters who handle Levittown claims. The consultation is free and you owe nothing unless we win.
Flager Law is a Lower Bucks firm at heart. Our home office sits a short drive from Levittown, and we have handled cases throughout the area for more than three decades. We know the busy corridors. We know the local police departments in Middletown, Falls, and Bristol Townships. We know how Lower Bucks juries respond.
In addition, we serve every Levittown neighborhood and every adjoining community, including Fairless Hills, Yardley, Bristol, Penndel, and Langhorne. Wherever the crash happened, we can help. Visit our Bucks County car accident page to learn more about our broader county-wide practice.
Call 911 from the scene. Middletown Township Police, Falls Township Police, Bristol Township Police, and the Pennsylvania State Police cover different parts of the Levittown area. Get the report number and request a copy when available. Photograph the scene if you can.
Get medical care next. Lower Bucks Hospital on Bath Road in Bristol is the closest emergency department for most Levittown residents. St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne is also nearby. Even if you feel fine, get checked. Adrenaline masks injuries, and many of our clients wake up the next morning unable to function.
Levittown crashes produce a range of injuries depending on where and how they happen. Wrecks on the Newtown Bypass or the I-95 ramps often produce serious injuries including traumatic brain injuries and fractures. Lower-speed crashes on Route 13, in shopping center parking lots, or in residential neighborhoods still produce whiplash, herniated discs, and concussions.
We document every injury, every treatment, and every cost. We work with vocational economists and life care planners on serious cases to project future needs. The goal is a complete demand that captures the full impact, not a quick settlement that leaves you short.
We investigate every crash. We pull the police report, request 911 audio, look for traffic camera and business surveillance footage, and locate witnesses. Lower Bucks has a number of commercial corridors with security cameras, and we move quickly to preserve that footage before it gets overwritten.
Then we coordinate with your medical providers, document every cost, and present a demand to the insurance company. If they refuse to settle fairly, we file at the Bucks County Justice Center in Doylestown.
Pennsylvania drivers choose between full tort and limited tort coverage. Limited tort generally bars recovery for pain and suffering unless your injury meets the serious injury threshold. That threshold includes death, serious impairment of body function, or permanent serious disfigurement.
Several exceptions can restore full rights to limited tort policyholders. Crashes caused by drunk drivers, out-of-state drivers, and commercial vehicles often fall outside the restriction. We review your policy and the crash facts at no cost.
Pennsylvania law allows injury victims to recover several categories of damages. The first is medical expenses, including emergency treatment, surgery, hospital stays, follow-up care, physical therapy, prescriptions, and assistive devices. Even a moderate car accident can produce treatment costs that stretch over many months once physical therapy, imaging, and specialist visits are added up.
Next, you can recover lost wages and lost earning capacity. If the car accident kept you out of work, that lost income is recoverable. If your injuries limit your future ability to earn, vocational economists can project that lost capacity over your remaining work life. We work with those experts on serious cases.
Finally, Pennsylvania allows recovery for pain and suffering, emotional distress, loss of enjoyment of life, and in qualifying cases, loss of consortium for a spouse. These non-economic damages are real and substantial. We document them carefully so the insurance company cannot dismiss them.
In serious-injury cases, future damages often outweigh the immediate medical bills. Long-term physical therapy, future surgeries, home modifications, in-home care, and reduced earning capacity all need to be calculated and proven. We work with treating physicians and life care planners to project those future costs accurately. The insurer must pay for what your injury will cost over its full duration, not just what has been billed so far.
Insurance companies are businesses. Their goal is to close claims for as little money as possible. After a car accident, expect a quick call from an adjuster offering to settle for a small amount before you even know the full extent of your injuries. That first offer is almost always a fraction of fair value. Do not accept it without legal advice.
Adjusters also use recorded statements and social media surveillance to build a defense. They may ask seemingly friendly questions that are actually designed to lock you into a story that hurts your case later. They also scan public posts looking for photos or videos that contradict your reported injuries. We handle every communication with the insurer so these tactics cannot derail your claim.
In addition, insurers sometimes delay processing in hopes that injured victims will give up and accept less. We do not let delay become a weapon. We push the claim forward on a steady schedule, and we file suit when an insurer refuses to engage in good faith.
Lower Bucks Hospital on Bath Road in Bristol is the closest emergency department for most Levittown residents. St. Mary Medical Center in Langhorne is also nearby. Serious trauma may be transferred to a Philadelphia trauma center.
Yes. We serve every Lower Bucks community, including Levittown, Fairless Hills, Yardley, Bristol, Penndel, Langhorne, Tullytown, and Morrisville.
I-95 crashes near Levittown are typically investigated by the Pennsylvania State Police. We work with state troopers’ reports, dashcam footage, and crash reconstruction experts. These high-speed corridors often produce serious injuries.
Pennsylvania’s general statute of limitations for personal injury is two years. Claims against PennDOT, a township, or the county may have shorter notice deadlines. Call us as soon as possible.
Nothing up front. We handle every injury case on a contingency basis, which means our fee comes only out of the recovery we win for you. If we do not recover anything, you do not owe a fee. The initial consultation is also always free.
Timelines vary widely. A clear-liability case with moderate injuries may settle in a few months once medical treatment is complete. A disputed case or one involving serious injuries may take a year or longer, especially if it has to go through litigation. We push for the fastest fair result, never the fastest result.
Levittown drivers deserve a firm that knows Lower Bucks. Call Flager Law at (215) 953-5200 for a free case evaluation. No fee unless we win.
