Mehoopany Personal Injury Lawyer

Get a FREE Consultation Google Reviews 5.0 Rating

Personal Injury Lawyer in Mehoopany, PA

Mehoopany is a small Wyoming County township, but it sits at the center of one of the region’s largest employment footprints. The Procter & Gamble manufacturing facility here is one of the biggest P&G plants in the world — a major employer drawing workers from throughout Wyoming, Sullivan, and Lycoming counties. When accidents happen in this community, whether on the job, on Route 6, or on the rural roads connecting the Susquehanna Valley to the rest of northeastern Pennsylvania, the consequences can be serious and the path forward complicated.

Munley Law’s Scranton office serves injury victims in Mehoopany and throughout Wyoming County. We handle personal injury and workers’ compensation cases on a contingency fee basis — no upfront cost, and no fee unless we recover compensation for you.

Mehoopany and Wyoming County

Wyoming County is a rural county in northeastern Pennsylvania, with Route 6 running east-west through the Susquehanna Valley as the main corridor. Tunkhannock is the county seat, about 15 miles east of Mehoopany. The Susquehanna River runs along the valley floor, and the roads connecting the townships to Route 6 and beyond are rural two-lane highways where traffic, weather, and road conditions create real accident risk.

The P&G plant dominates the local economy. Thousands of workers commute to the facility daily, and the supply chain — fuel deliveries, raw material shipments, product transport — brings steady commercial truck traffic to Route 6. That combination of worker density and commercial vehicle traffic shapes the types of injury cases that arise here.

What Munley Law Handles for Mehoopany and Wyoming County Clients

Car and Truck Accidents. Route 6 is the main artery through this part of Wyoming County. Commercial vehicles serving the P&G plant and regional industry are a regular presence, and accidents on rural connector roads often involve delayed emergency response and complicated liability questions.

Workers’ Compensation. If you were injured working at the P&G plant or any other Wyoming County employer, Pennsylvania’s workers’ compensation system provides benefits for medical treatment and lost wages. We represent injured workers at every stage of the process.

Premises Liability and Slip and Fall. Property owners and businesses in Wyoming County have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions. If you were injured on someone else’s property, we can assess your options.

Wrongful Death. When a family loses someone due to another party’s negligence, a wrongful death claim can help survivors recover damages including lost financial support and funeral costs.

Pennsylvania Law and Your Claim

Pennsylvania has a two-year statute of limitations for most personal injury claims. Wyoming County cases are heard in the Wyoming County Court of Common Pleas in Tunkhannock. Pennsylvania’s comparative negligence rule allows you to recover even if you shared some fault, as long as you were less than 51 percent responsible.

Munley Law has recovered over $1 billion in compensation for Pennsylvania injury victims. Our attorneys are recognized by Best Lawyers, Super Lawyers, and Martindale-Hubbell, and three partners are board-certified truck accident attorneys. We serve Mehoopany and Wyoming County from our Scranton office — call for a free consultation.

Do I Have A Case?

If you think you may have a personal injury case, contact us now for a FREE consultation.

    [recaptcha]

    LCA
    PA Bar Association
    top 100
    Super Lawyers
    Best law firms
    best lawyers
    top 1% of trial lawyers
    av
    Irish Legal
    BBB Accreditation Badge The information contained on this website does not create an attorney-client relationship nor should any information be considered legal advice as it is intended to provide general information only. Prior case results do not guarantee a similar outcome.
    844-263-8849