Personal Injury Law Offices of
Hoffman, Sternberg, Karpf & Lynch, LLC
Serving, Philadelphia, Bucks County and many counties throughout Pennsylvania
Hoffman, Sternberg, Karpf & Lynch, LLC is a prominent Plaintiff's law firm that represents victims of personal injury due to matters including, but not limited to, automobile accidents, motorcycle accidents, slip and fall accidents, dog bite claims, workplace accidents and wrongful death cases. Our attorneys have represented injured victims in Philadelphia, Bucks County, and many other locations throughout Pennsylvania.
With more than 100 years of combined experience, the attorneys at Hoffman, Sternberg, Karpf & Lynch, LLC have the expertise and resources to ensure that injury victims and their families obtain maximum compensation. Whether you have been injured in an automobile accident, slip and fall, on-the-job accident or by a defective product, our firm will deal with insurance companies and the complexities of negotiation and litigation, so that you can concentrate on getting better.
Our reputation for excellence is based on our persistent and successful pursuit of justice for our clients. If you or a family member has been injured, we should be your first call. We will fight to protect your rights.
Hoffman, Sternberg, Karpf & Lynch, LLC offers a free case evaluation and takes all personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis - you pay nothing unless we recover money for you.
Recent Settlements:
- $2,800,000 settlement for a man who sustained a traumatic brain injury when his vehicle was struck by a tractor trailer
- $1,630,000 settlement for a Philadelphia police officer who sustained a permanent back injury when he was struck by a bus while on duty
- $1,500,000 settlement for the Estate of a worker who died when he was struck by a construction vehicle in a highway work zone
- $1,400,000 settlement for a woman who sustained a traumatic brain injury in an equestrian accident due to a defective helmet
**Settlements and verdicts in all cases depend on various factors and circumstances which are unique to each case. Therefore, past results in cases are not a guarantee or prediction of similar results in future cases.