Chippewa Township Personal Injury Lawyer

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Experienced Personal Injury Attorney in Chippewa Township, PA

Personal injuries happen in numerous ways, and when someone’s negligence is the cause, you could hold them liable for the financial and personal losses you suffered. This might include your medical treatment costs, the income you lost during recovery, and your emotional and physical trauma. A Chippewa Township personal injury lawyer is a crucial ally for protecting your rights and recovering full and fair compensation.

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Hire a Personal Injury Lawyer at Bowers Fawcett & Hurst, LLC

Bowers Fawcett & Hurst, LLC, is a firm made up of skilled, diligent, and empathetic attorneys with over 45 years of collective experience. We manage personal injury claims throughout Western Pennsylvania, securing results like a $1.3 million product liability settlement and a $3.1 million property liability verdict. * 

These past successes do not guarantee a successful outcome in the future. Instead, they represent how we fiercely defend the rights of those who are injured.

If you or your loved one was hurt because another person or entity failed to uphold their duty of care, you could file a claim to hold that party accountable. We can help you file an insurance claim or a civil claim with the Court of Common Pleas of Beaver County. 

These cases can be difficult as you physically recover from an injury, and you shouldn’t have to navigate legal complexities and insurance adjusters alone. We can help.

We Can Help With Personal Injury Claims in Chippewa Township

Personal injury claims are possible when you are injured because of the negligence or misconduct of someone who owed you a duty of care. There are many types of claims, and each can require unique methods of investigation or evidence. 

At Bowers Fawcett & Hurst, LLC, we can help with cases like:

  • Car accidents. There were 425 injury vehicle crashes in Beaver County in 2025. There are many different types of vehicle accidents. 
  • Distracted driving accidents. Drivers might be distracted by their phone, personal grooming, conversations, or the view outside their window. They could be liable when those behaviors cause an accident. 
  • Driving under the influence accidents tend to be very serious compared to other crashes, and the drunk or impaired driver can be held criminally and civilly liable.
  • Truck accidents. Collisions with commercial trucks often lead to catastrophic injuries because of the size and weight of semis and other commercial vehicles. These accidents are more common on roads like PA 51 and I-376.
  • Motorcycle accidents. Motorcyclists in an accident are much more likely to suffer severe injuries compared to passengers and drivers of larger vehicles. There were 806 motorcyclist injuries in Pennsylvania in 2025.
  • Dog bites. Dog attacks can lead to many serious injuries, and the dog’s owner may be responsible for the medical treatment needed because of their dog’s attack as well as other damages..
  • Dangerous products. A defective, hazardous, or unreasonably dangerous product can cause injuries, and the product’s manufacturer or designer could be held liable.
  • Slip-and-fall injuries. Falls in Beaver County led to 1,091 acute hospitalizations in 2024, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Health. 
  • Premise liability. Slip-and-falls are the most common type of premises liability cases. However, property owners can be liable for any hazard on their property that cause an injury in the right circumstances. This can include public and private property owners.
  • Nursing home negligence. Elderly residents of nursing homes and other long-term care facilities are vulnerable to neglect and abuse. The nursing home and its staff could be held liable for the injuries this causes.
  • Catastrophic injuries. When injuries are life-altering and disabling, compensation in a personal injury claim needs to be much higher to address the immediate and long-term costs. This can include injuries like severe traumatic brain injuries, paralysis, other spinal cord injuries, numerous broken bones, and severe burns.
  • Wrongful death. When someone dies because of injuries caused by another’s negligence, surviving family members could recover damages in a wrongful death claim.

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FAQs

How Much Do Most Personal Injury Lawyers Charge?

Most personal injury lawyers charge on a contingency fee basis, meaning they recover a percentage of the final settlement or verdict, rather than charging upfront fees. If your attorney is unsuccessful in securing a settlement or verdict, then you won’t owe attorney’s fees. 

The exact amount an attorney recovers depends on the attorney and the case

What Shouldn’t You Say to a Personal Injury Lawyer?

When you work with a personal injury lawyer, you should not hide information about your case, although an attorney will tell you what information they need. Do not downplay or exaggerate your injuries, lie about your fault in the accident, or otherwise give insufficient information. Actions like these make it harder for an attorney to assess whether you have a valid claim and estimate the potential damages you are owed.

How Hard Is It to Receive Compensation in a Personal Injury Claim?

How hard it is to receive compensation in a personal injury claim depends on your unique case, the evidence available to support your claim, and whether you work with an attorney. When you have an evidence-supported claim, your personal injury claim is more likely to be successful. 

When you hire a personal injury lawyer, this also increases your chances of success. Working with an attorney also provides you with an opinion on the success of your case before you file.

What Is the Hardest Injury to Prove in a Personal Injury Case?

Some of the hardest injuries to prove in a personal injury case include minor traumatic brain injuries, soft tissue injuries, and mental and emotional trauma. Objective medical documentation is harder to get in these cases. An attorney’s support can help a lot, because they can use resources like medical professional testimony or statements from those in your life to prove the impact of these injuries.

Chippewa Township Personal Injury Attorney

If you’ve suffered a personal injury in Chippewa Township, reach out to Bowers Fawcett & Hurst, LLC, today.

*Past results do not guarantee a similar outcome. Every case is different and must be evaluated on its own merits.

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