Local Representation
Pennsylvania Cities We Serve
Sean Quinlan accepts serious personal-injury and wrongful-death cases throughout the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Choose your city below to learn how we handle local cases.
- Lehigh & Northampton CountyBethlehemBethlehem sits at the intersection of I-78, Route 22, and Route 412 — a heavy freight corridor where commercial-truck crashes and high-speed highway collisions are common.
- Lehigh CountyAllentownAs the third-largest city in Pennsylvania, Allentown sees dense traffic across I-78, Route 22, and the MacArthur Road corridor, with frequent truck and pedestrian crashes.
- Cumberland CountyCamp HillOur firm is based in Camp Hill, directly off the Carlisle Pike (US-11) and minutes from I-83, the PA Turnpike, and Route 581.
- Dauphin CountyHarrisburgPennsylvania's capital is ringed by I-81, I-83, and the PA Turnpike (I-76), making it one of the busiest commercial-trucking hubs on the East Coast.
- Lancaster CountyLancasterLancaster combines dense city traffic with rural farm roads, where car-versus-tractor and horse-and-buggy collisions add unique hazards to the typical mix of highway crashes.
- York CountyYorkYork sits at the junction of I-83 and Route 30, with heavy commuter and freight traffic between Harrisburg and the Maryland line.
- Berks CountyReadingReading's mix of urban streets and surrounding highways — Route 422, Route 222, and I-176 — produces a steady volume of serious crashes and workplace injuries.
- Philadelphia CountyPhiladelphiaPennsylvania's largest city has the highest volume of catastrophic injury claims in the Commonwealth, from I-95 and I-76 highway crashes to SEPTA, rideshare, and pedestrian injuries.
- Allegheny CountyPittsburghPittsburgh's tunnels, bridges, and merge points along I-376, I-279, and the Parkway produce some of the most complex multi-vehicle crashes in western Pennsylvania.
- Lackawanna CountyScrantonScranton sits on I-81 and I-84, key freight corridors connecting the Northeast — a region where truck crashes and winter-weather collisions are routine.
- Erie CountyErieErie's lakefront economy and I-90 corridor mean a steady mix of commercial-truck, lake-effect weather, and industrial-workplace injury cases.