Bucks County Court of Common Pleas

Bucks County Personal Injury Lawyers

Serious Injury Representation With a Personal Approach

Bucks County is home to busy highways, neighborhood roads, shopping centers, office parks, schools, apartment complexes, construction sites, restaurants, and public spaces. When a crash, fall, dog bite, or unsafe property condition changes someone’s life, the injury can ripple through an entire family.

At CGBAG Law Personal Injury Group, we represent injured people and families in Bucks County with the care, preparation, and commitment serious cases deserve. We believe in Compassionate Justice: listening first, guiding clients clearly, protecting the claim, and preparing every case as if it matters. Because it does.

The case is personal. So is the representation.

Bucks County Personal Injury Cases We Handle

We represent clients injured in:

Car accidents
Rear-end crashes, intersection collisions, distracted driving crashes, pedestrian injuries, rideshare incidents, and serious roadway collisions.

Truck and commercial vehicle crashes
Cases involving delivery vehicles, work trucks, company vehicles, commercial drivers, and complex insurance issues.

Slip and fall injuries
Unsafe floors, stairs, walkways, parking lots, snow, ice, poor lighting, and dangerous entrances.

Premises liability claims
Unsafe property conditions involving businesses, landlords, shopping centers, restaurants, property managers, homeowners, and contractors.

Dog bite cases
Injuries involving puncture wounds, scarring, nerve damage, infection, trauma, and permanent marks.

Wrongful death claims
Representation for families after preventable fatal incidents.

Serious and catastrophic injuries
Surgery, fractures, head injuries, spinal injuries, permanent impairment, and long-term disability.

Why Bucks County Injury Cases Require Careful Preparation

A Bucks County injury claim can involve multiple layers of investigation. In a crash case, we may need police reports, photographs, vehicle damage evidence, witness statements, insurance policies, medical records, and sometimes accident reconstruction. In a fall case, we may need maintenance records, cleaning logs, surveillance video, building codes, lease agreements, prior complaints, and notice evidence.

Bucks County’s Court of Common Pleas hears civil matters and is located in Doylestown. The Bucks County Prothonotary serves as the clerk of the Civil Division of the Court of Common Pleas.

That local court structure matters if the case cannot be resolved by settlement. We prepare from the beginning with the understanding that insurance companies evaluate risk, evidence, venue, damages, and trial readiness.

We Stand Between You and the Insurance Company

After an injury, insurance companies may sound friendly, but their job is not to maximize your recovery. Their job is to protect their insured and limit what they pay.

Our job is different.

We help clients:

Understand the value of the claim
Avoid mistakes that can damage the case
Document medical treatment and long-term harm
Preserve evidence
Communicate with insurance companies
Negotiate from a position of preparation
File suit when necessary

Treating Clients Like Family

We know that injury cases affect real households. A client may be missing work, unable to drive, unable to care for children or parents, or worried about bills and medical treatment.

At CGBAG Law Personal Injury Group, we take time to understand not only how the accident happened, but what it changed.

That is where Compassionate Justice starts.

Free Consultation for Bucks County Injury Cases

If you were injured in Bucks County, contact CGBAG Law Personal Injury Group today. We will listen, explain your options, and help you understand what comes next.

Call 215-633-1890
No fee unless we recover compensation for you.

Suggested FAQs

Do I need a lawyer after a Bucks County car accident?

If you were seriously injured, missed work, needed medical treatment, or the insurance company is disputing fault or damages, speaking with a lawyer is wise.

What should I do after a slip and fall in Bucks County?

Report the fall, photograph the condition, identify witnesses, seek medical care, preserve shoes/clothing, and call a lawyer before the property condition changes or video disappears.

Can I bring a claim for a dog bite in Bucks County?

Possibly. Dog bite cases depend on the facts, including ownership, control, location, injuries, prior behavior, and applicable Pennsylvania law.