Experienced Car Accident Lawyer Serving Cameron County, Pennsylvania

If you or a loved one has been injured in a car accident in Cameron County, Pennsylvania, you need an experienced attorney who will fight for full compensation. Siddons Law Firm has extensive experience handling car accident claims throughout Cameron County including Emporium, Driftwood, Sinnamahoning, Sterling Run, Sizerville, Lumber Township, Shippen Township, Grove Township, Portage Township, Gibson Township.

As Pennsylvania’s least populated county, Cameron County features remote, heavily forested roads with limited cell service and long emergency response times. Deer crossings, sharp curves along creek valleys, and severe winter conditions create serious risks for drivers on these isolated mountain roads.

Understanding Pennsylvania’s Car Accident Laws

Pennsylvania operates as a “choice no-fault” state. When you register your vehicle, you choose between “full tort” (right to sue for all damages) and “limited tort” (restricted to serious injuries). Your selection significantly impacts your ability to recover compensation. PA uses a modified comparative fault system — you can recover as long as you are less than 51% at fault.

Types of Compensation Available

After a car accident in Cameron County, you may recover medical expenses, lost wages, diminished earning capacity, pain and suffering, emotional distress, property damage, and in some cases punitive damages.

Common Causes of Car Accidents in Cameron County

Common causes include distracted driving, speeding, drunk driving, aggressive driving, failure to obey signals, drowsy driving, and poor weather. Dangerous areas include Route 120, Route 46, Route 155, and Sizerville Road.

What to Do After a Car Accident in Cameron County

Call 911 — accidents are typically handled by the Cameron County Court of Common Pleas. Seek medical attention immediately. Document the scene. Exchange information. Get witness contacts. Do not give recorded statements to insurance without an attorney.

Statute of Limitations

In Pennsylvania, you have two years from the accident date to file a lawsuit. Contact us as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much is my Cameron County car accident case worth?

Value depends on injury severity, medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. PA’s comparative fault rules affect recovery. Free case evaluation available.

What is the statute of limitations for car accidents in PA?

Two years from the accident date. Missing this deadline permanently bars your claim. Contact us ASAP.

Should I talk to the insurance company?

Speak with an attorney first. Insurance adjusters minimize payouts. Let Attorney Siddons handle communications.

Do I need a lawyer for a car accident in Cameron County?

Experienced representation significantly increases fair compensation. Attorney Siddons levels the playing field against insurance company lawyers.

What if I was partially at fault?

PA’s modified comparative fault allows recovery if less than 51% at fault, with your award reduced proportionally.