Car Accident Attorneys
Serving the Greensburg, PA, Area
In a matter of seconds, a car accident can change the lives of countless people. Personal injury accidents come unexpectedly, and victims are never prepared.
At Loughran, Mlakar & Bilik, we help clients deal with car accidents caused by another person's negligence. While it is impossible to prepare for a car accident, it is possible to prepare for the future following the accident.
For a free consultation with a car accident lawyer, call us at (724) 216-6517 or contact us online.
Car Accidents Caused by Careless Acts
At Loughran, Mlakar & Bilik, we know the frustrations of those who have been injured in car accidents, motorcycle accidents and other vehicle accidents. Often these accidents are caused by the negligent acts of another individual. We represent those injured due to the following negligent acts of other drivers:
- Drunk driving
- Failure to stop at red light
- Speeding
- Reckless driving
- Distracted drivers - using cell phones, eating while driving
- Road rage causing reckless or intentional behavior
Car accident cases require careful investigation and quick action. Our attorneys work with investigators and other field experts when constructing a case. We work quickly and efficiently to preserve evidence critical to the case.
Why Do I Need a Personal Injury Lawyer?
Following a car accident, victims are soon contacted by their insurance companies who seem eager to offer a quick settlement. While it may be tempting to accept what the insurance company offers, remember this: Insurance companies are businesses that aim to make a profit. In order to maximize a settlement and seek compensation to cover all accident-related expenses, seek advice from a personal injury lawyer who is committed to your best interests.
Contact Us
Accidents are a part of life, but accidents caused by another person's reckless acts are truly heartbreaking. If you or a loved on has been injured in a car accident, contact us for a free consultation, or call us at (724) 216-6517.






