Personal Injury

personal injury

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Fighting To Help Injury Victims And Their Families Recover

Recovering from a catastrophic accident can take months, or even years, and thousands of dollars in medical bills. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured due to the negligence of another person, you shouldn’t be financially responsible for paying the expenses tied to your rehabilitation. You may be entitled to receive compensation from the at-fault party, and The Law Office of Geoffrey McInroy, LLC, can help.

Attorney Geoffrey McInroy has over 20 years of legal experience that he is ready to put to work for you. He has successfully represented individuals and families throughout Camp Hill, Harrisburg, Dauphin County and Cumberland County. When you retain our team, we will treat you with the compassion and commitment you deserve during this challenging time.

Consult with attorney McInroy and learn your options before you take action. Call 717-540-6833 today.

How Were You Injured?

Attorney McInroy understands that your personal injury case is a high-stakes matter, which is why he tenaciously pursues the maximum compensation allowed. Attorney McInroy is ready to represent you in a wide variety of injury scenarios, including:

In personal injury litigation, the specific injury scenario is less important than the actions leading up to it. Was the person who harmed you acting negligently, recklessly or with intentional ill will? Did they owe you a duty of care that was not met? Would a reasonable person in the same scenario have acted/behaved differently? These are the types of questions that will be discussed during your consultation.

What Types Of Damages Can You Seek?

The legal term “damages” refers to financial compensation sought for injury or loss caused by another person. Depending on the details of your accident or injury scenario, you may be able to seek damages for:

In Pennsylvania, you can still collect damages even if you were partially at fault for the accident or for your own injuries (so long as you were less than 50% at fault). This is an important point to note if you are hesitating about seeking damages over worries of shared liability.