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Woomer & Talarico provides personal injury legal representation for cases related to employment injury, medical situations, vehicle accidents, and more in Pittsburgh, PA.
I had a nasty accident that left my knee in pieces. Within weeks, I retained Kristin E. Hoffman, Esq of Woomer & Talarico.
It is not a quick process, but she stayed on the other attorneys, until she got a settlement that paid me real money, that compensated me for my injuries and gave me piece of mind, when it all seemed so confusing.
Retain her.
JB
Joey Bailey
Nov 1, 2025
5.0
Would highly recommend. They stay on top of things, keep you well informed, they make sure you understand and answer any questions, very compassionate and professional.
PJ
Paul B. Corey Jr.
Oct 8, 2025
5.0
Kyle A. Dipre handled my case and I could not be happier with him and his team. They worked hard for me and did all they could for me to get the best results possible. I could not be any happier they are outstanding people and a fantastic firm.
I would also like to thank Jenn for all she has done for us. She is a very hard worker and works delicately for the client and the office. There is not enough words to thank the team for all they did and do. You would be hard pressed to find another firm who really cares about their clients.
NZ
Nikki Zielinski
Oct 7, 2025
5.0
Kyle Dipre from Woomer and Talarico is one of the best. He always remained positive through our case and won. He kept us well informed throughout the process and never left us in the dark. He definitely does his research! I would highly recommend Kyle.
JP
J P
Sep 2, 2025
1.0
Scared to get their hands dirty, they’ll give up on your case faster then you can think.
Frequently Asked Questions About Woomer & Talarico
What happens when I call Woomer & Talarico for a free legal review of my case?
Our office is available 24/7 for a complimentary, no-obligation assessment of your case. If you decide to proceed with our representation, we operate on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no fees unless we secure a recovery for you. We also cover all upfront costs, eliminating any financial risk for you in pursuing your case with our firm.
When should I call?
It's advisable to contact us as soon as possible after an injury occurs. Evidence, witness recollections, and other crucial details can become less clear over time. Prompt attention allows us to gather and document important information, such as physical evidence, photographs, and measurements, which can significantly impact the outcome of your case.
How much time do I have to file a claim after an accident?
The timeframe for filing a claim varies depending on the type of case. For workers' compensation claims, you must notify your employer within 120 days of the injury. Most personal injury claims, including auto accidents, slip and falls, and medical malpractice, have a two-year statute of limitations, with some exceptions. Government-related cases may require notice within 6 months. We encourage you to contact us for a free review to ensure you don't miss any critical deadlines.
How do you prove my case?
As the injured party, you bear the burden of proving that your injury resulted from another's actions. Our firm has over 100 years of combined experience successfully handling personal injury and workers' compensation claims. We often engage expert witnesses, including physicians, engineers, architects, and vocational and economic specialists, to meet the burden of proof. Our firm advances all costs associated with these experts, and you're not obligated to repay these expenses if we don't win your case.
How long will it take?
The duration of a case can vary significantly. Some cases reach resolution within hours, while others may take several years to conclude. The most accurate statement regarding case duration is that the longer you wait to initiate the process, the longer it typically takes to reach a resolution.
Do I have a case?
Determining whether you have a viable case can be straightforward in some instances, but complex in others. Our 25 years of experience allows us to thoroughly investigate and uncover facts to identify all liable parties. We often discover additional responsible parties that may not be immediately apparent, such as property maintenance companies or government entities like the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. These discoveries can lead to additional insurance coverage, potentially increasing your compensation. We offer a free evaluation to assess the merits of your case.
What if I can't work after my injury?
If you're unable to work due to an injury, several options may be available. For injuries occurring during employment, you may be eligible for workers' compensation benefits. Additional avenues include state and federal disability benefits, private health insurance coverage, and in the case of automobile accidents, Pennsylvania law mandates first-party wage loss benefits as part of insurance policies. We offer a complimentary assessment of your wage loss claim to explore all potential sources of compensation.
What if I can't travel to your office?
Our attorneys are willing to meet you at a location that's convenient for you, whether it's your home, the accident scene, the hospital, or another suitable location. We prioritize making our professional relationship as accommodating as possible for our clients.
What should I know about social media to protect my rights after an accident?
It's crucial to understand that any content you post on social media platforms can potentially be used against you by insurance companies. Our strongest recommendation is to refrain from using social media entirely while your claim is ongoing. Be aware that even content on private pages may be discoverable and could be interpreted unfavorably by insurance companies.
What is compensation for 'pain and suffering' after an accident?
Pain and suffering falls under non-economic damages, which are compensable under the law. There are four primary categories of pain and suffering recognized legally: disfigurement, loss of life's pleasures, embarrassment and humiliation, and physical pain. Effectively presenting evidence for these damages is crucial for maximizing your recovery, especially in cases where pain and suffering may be the primary form of compensation available.
How can I get a free legal review of my case from Woomer & Talarico?
You can call Woomer & Talarico anytime, as they offer 24/7 complimentary, no-obligation case assessments with no fees unless a recovery is secured.
When is the best time to contact Woomer & Talarico after an injury?
It's best to contact them as soon as possible after an injury to preserve evidence and witness recollections that are vital to your case.
What is the filing deadline for personal injury claims with Woomer & Talarico?
Most personal injury claims have a two-year statute of limitations, but deadlines may vary; contacting them early ensures you don’t miss critical filing dates.
How does Woomer & Talarico prove injury cases?
They use over 100 years of combined experience and often retain expert witnesses, advancing all associated costs unless the case is won.
Does Woomer & Talarico accommodate clients unable to travel to their office?
Yes, their attorneys can meet clients at convenient locations such as homes, accident scenes, or hospitals.
What legal services does Woomer & Talarico specialize in?
They specialize in personal injury law, workers' compensation, motor vehicle accidents, medical malpractice, social security claims, and more.
What are Woomer & Talarico's office hours?
Their office is open 24/7, allowing you to contact them at any time, including weekends and holidays.
Where is Woomer & Talarico located?
They are located at 3 Parkway Center Drive, Pittsburgh, PA 15220, USA.
What nearby educational facilities can clients visit when at Woomer & Talarico?
Clients in Pittsburgh can visit the nearby New Horizons Computer Learning Center of Pittsburgh PA for vocational and adult education before or after their legal consultations.
Are there nearby medical facilities around Woomer & Talarico's office?
Yes, several nearby medical providers such as UPMC Womancare Associates and Zenaida Rosado, MD are nearby for any health-related needs clients may have in Pittsburgh.
How can nearby insurance agencies complement services at Woomer & Talarico?
Nearby insurance agents like Jacob Rosenbaum and Alberta Band can assist clients with insurance needs related to their injury cases and financial planning.