Every time we get behind the wheel, we trust that other drivers will do the same: drive responsibly and make it home safely. But the numbers tell a different story. Across Pennsylvania, car crashes remain one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities. At Piazza Law, we’ve seen how one split-second decision can change a life forever — and we’re here to help families pick up the pieces when it does.
The Reality on Pennsylvania Roads
According to the most recent data from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation, there were over 115,000 reportable crashes statewide in 2023. Of those:
- More than 1,100 people lost their lives; a number that has remained stubbornly high in recent years.
- Nearly 67,000 people were injured, many with long-term or permanent consequences.
- Speeding and distracted driving continue to rank among the top causes, followed closely by impaired driving and failure to yield.
Here in Northeastern Pennsylvania, busy highways like I-81 and I-84 and local routes through Dickson City, Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre see their share of collisions, from fender benders to catastrophic crashes involving trucks and commercial vehicles.
Behind the Numbers: Real Families, Real Loss
Statistics alone don’t tell the whole story. Each crash represents a person, a family, a future that’s been disrupted. Medical bills, lost wages, and emotional trauma can overwhelm even the strongest families. That’s why at Piazza Law, we treat every case personally, because when you’re hurting, you deserve a team that fights for you like family.
For more than 85 years of combined experience, our attorneys have taken on insurance companies that try to minimize claims or deny responsibility. We’ve recovered millions in compensation for accident victims throughout NEPA, helping them rebuild their lives and secure the justice they deserve.
Staying Safe on the Road
While not every crash can be prevented, a few habits can help protect you and others:
- Always wear your seatbelt; it cuts your risk of fatal injury in half.
- Put the phone away while driving.
- Never drive under the influence of alcohol, drugs, or fatigue.
- Keep a safe following distance, especially in wet or icy conditions.
Your Story, Our Voice
If you or someone you love has been injured in a car or truck accident in Northeastern Pennsylvania, don’t face the aftermath alone. Call Piazza Law today at (570) 382-3143 for a free consultation. We’ll listen to your story, explain your rights, and fight for the compensation you deserve.