Brandon J. Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney at Law

Disability Attorney in Reading, Pennsylvania

(866) 314-35863020 Penn Ave, Reading, PA 19609View on Yelp
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About Brandon J. Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney at Law

Brandon J. Broderick, Personal Injury Attorney at Law, operates a Reading location at 3020 Penn Ave as part of a broader regional presence. The firm's Reading office serves clients dealing with personal injury, workers compensation, and employment law matters throughout Berks County. This combination of practice areas means the firm can assist clients whose legal issues span more than one category, such as a worker who was injured on the job and also faces a related employment dispute. The firm's focus on personal injury and workplace law is reflected in the range of cases it takes on, from motor vehicle accidents and slip and fall injuries to workers compensation claims and employment violations. For Reading-area residents looking for an attorney who handles both injury claims and employment concerns, the Penn Avenue office provides access to legal representation across those connected areas of law.

Practice Areas

Personal Injury Claims
Workers Compensation Representation
Employment Law Matters
Workplace Accident Cases
Auto and Vehicle Accident Claims
Wrongful Termination Consultation
Wage and Hour Disputes

Specialties

Personal Injury LawWorkers Compensation LawEmployment Law

How They Can Help

Brandon J. Broderick's Reading office works with clients pursuing compensation after accidents, injuries, and workplace incidents. On the personal injury side, the firm handles cases involving vehicle accidents, premises liability, and other situations where negligence caused harm. For workers compensation matters, the firm assists injured employees in filing claims and appealing denials. The employment law practice addresses issues like wrongful termination, discrimination, and wage disputes that arise in workplace settings.

What to Expect

Reaching out to Brandon J. Broderick's Reading office typically starts with a case evaluation where an attorney reviews the facts of your situation and identifies the applicable legal claims. From there, the firm maps out a strategy, whether that means pursuing a personal injury settlement, filing a workers compensation claim, or addressing an employment law violation. Clients are kept informed throughout the process, and the firm handles the legal heavy lifting while you focus on recovery and moving forward.

Service Area

The Reading office of Brandon J. Broderick serves clients in Berks County and the surrounding communities of central and eastern Pennsylvania.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can Brandon J. Broderick's Reading office handle both a workers compensation claim and an employment dispute at the same time?
Yes. Because the firm covers workers compensation, personal injury, and employment law, clients facing overlapping issues, such as a workplace injury that also involves retaliation by an employer, can work with the same office on both matters.
What kinds of employment law issues does the firm handle?
The firm's employment law practice can include matters such as wrongful termination, workplace discrimination, harassment, and wage and hour violations under state and federal law.
How do I know if I have a valid personal injury claim in Pennsylvania?
A valid personal injury claim generally requires showing that another party was negligent, that their negligence caused your injury, and that you suffered measurable damages as a result. An attorney can review the specific facts of your situation and give you a more informed assessment.
What is the statute of limitations for personal injury cases in Pennsylvania?
Pennsylvania generally allows two years from the date of injury to file a personal injury lawsuit. Missing this deadline can bar your claim, so it is important to consult with an attorney as soon as possible after an injury.
Does the Reading office serve clients outside of Berks County?
The Penn Avenue office is positioned to serve clients throughout the Reading area and Berks County, and the firm's broader regional presence may allow it to assist clients in surrounding counties as well. Contact the office directly to confirm coverage for your location.
What should I bring to my first meeting with a personal injury or workers comp attorney?
Useful items include any accident or incident reports, medical records and bills related to your injury, correspondence from insurers or your employer, photographs of the accident scene or injuries, and contact information for any witnesses.

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