Local State Police

In Pennsylvania, the state police respond to and investigate many of the state’s motor vehicle crashes. Each state police station is responsible for one or more of Pennsylvania’s 67 counties. It is important to know which troop and which station within that troop to contact if you’ve been in a Pennsylvania car accident. These pages will provide you with the contact information for each Pennsylvania County’s state police station, as well as information about motor vehicle accidents in that county. We hope that it is helpful to you if you, or a loved one, are injured in a Pennsylvania accident.

Washington County State Police Department Office

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Washington County, PA is one of the ten Pennsylvania counties with the most miles of state highways.  That, combined with the population of over 200,000 makes it a common place for motor vehicle crashes.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 2,013 accidents in Washington County.  922 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 25 accidents resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Washington Station Investigate Accidents

Washington County accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop B of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Washington Station.

The contact information for the Washington County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Washington County State Police

83 Murtland Avenue

Washington, PA  15301

724-223-5200

An Experienced Pennsylvania Injury Lawyer Can Help After an Accident

If you’ve been injured in Washington, Monongahela or any of Washington County’s boroughs or townships then you need an experienced Pennsylvania accident lawyer to help you with your claim.

Pennsylvania car accident injury lawyer Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania injury victims for more than 20 years and has helped more than 20,000 people recover damages.

Jon will work hard for your recovery.  If the insurance company is unwilling to settle quickly for a fair settlement then Jon will file a lawsuit and continue negotiating on your behalf.

Jon understands that you have questions and concerns immediately following your accident.  That is why his office is available for you 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.  Simply call for a free consultation if you’ve been hurt, or if you’ve lost a loved one, in a Washington County accident.

Greene County State Police Department Office

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Greene County, located in the southwest corner of Pennsylvania, is the scene of many Pennsylvania accidents each year.    Among the many roads that wind through Greene County are US Routes 19 and 79 and Pennsylvania Routes 18, 21, 88, 188, 218, 221 and 231.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 435 accidents, 8 of which were fatal and 242 of which resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Waynesburg Station Investigate Accidents

Greene County accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop B of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Waynesburg Station.

The contact information for the Greene County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Greene County State Police Department Waynesburg

255 Elm Drive

Waynesburg, PA 15370

724-627-6151

Contact a PA Accident Lawyer if You’ve Been Injured in an Accident

The Greene County State Police will help you get the emergency medical care that you need and will investigate your accident but they cannot represent you in settlement negotiations or lawsuits resulting from your accident.

If you’ve been injured, or if you’ve lost a loved one, in a Greene County accident then you need an experienced Pennsylvania car accident lawyer to help you in settlement talks with the insurance company or in any litigation.

Pennsylvania accident lawyer Jon Ostroff is a Pennsylvania attorney who has dedicated the past 20 years to representing more than 20,000 Pennsylvania personal injury victims.  He is committed to helping people who have been hurt in accidents and he is committed to talking to you.  Jon’s office is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for victims of Pennsylvania accidents.  Call Ostroff Injury Law when you need them – anytime.

Fayette County State Police Department Office

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

Fayette County Pennsylvania is part of the greater Pittsburgh area and as such it has its fair share of motor vehicle accidents each year.  Some of the main roads that are located in Fayette County include: US Routes 40 and 119 and Pennsylvania Routes 21, 43, 51, 88, 166, 201, 283, 381, 653, 711, 819, 857, 906, and 982.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,302 accidents in Fayette County.  27 of those accidents resulted in fatalities and 713 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Uniontown Station Investigate Accidents

Fayette County accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop B of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Uniontown Station.

The contact information for the Fayette County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Fayette County State Police Uniontown

Uniontown Station

1070 Eberly Way

Lemont Furnace, PA 15456

724-439-7111

800-332-3417

Contact a Pennsylvania Car Accident Lawyer for Advice After an Accident

The time period immediately following a car crash can be stressful and overwhelming.  If you’ve been hurt, or if you’ve lost a loved one, then one of the most important things that you can do is to contact an experienced Pennsylvania accident attorney.

Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania personal injury victims for more than 20 years.  In that time he has helped more than 20,000 people recover damages.  You can reach Ostroff Injury Law 24 hours a day, 7 days a week if you’ve been a victim of a Pennsylvania vehicle accident.  Call Jon today and learn more about how he may be able to help you.

Clearfield County, Dubois, State Police Department Office

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

With almost 1,150 square miles of land and more than 80,000 residents, Clearfield County Pennsylvania experiences its fair share of accidents.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,032 crashes on Clearfield County roads.   23 of those accidents resulted in fatalities and 502 resulted in injuries.

Then on February 10, 2010 came an accident that few in Clearfield County will soon forget.  50 cars were involved in an accident on I 80 that day making it one of the worst crashes in Pennsylvania’s history.  Within days of that crash, Pennsylvania car crash lawyer Jon Ostroff was retained by an accident victim and several other victims soon followed. 

State Police at the Clearfield Station Investigate Accidents

Clearfield County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop C of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Clearfield Station.

The contact information for the Clearfield County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Clearfield County State Police

147 Doe Hill Road

Woodland, PA 16881

814-857-3800

Contact a Clearfield County Car Crash Lawyer After an Accident

The victims of the February 10 Clearfield County crash made an important decision by contacting a Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer so quickly.  By contacting Jon early, the victims had the advantage of having an experienced Pennsylvania car accident attorney investigate the accident and gather important evidence that would otherwise have been lost.

As their cases progress, they have the advantage of working with a Pennsylvania accident lawyer who has helped more than 20,000 personal injury victims over the past 20 years.  Call Jon today if you’ve been hurt in an accident and would like a free consultation.

Allegheny County, Pittsburgh State Police Department Office

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Almost 10% of Pennsylvania’s population lives in Allegheny County, making it one of the ten most populated counties in the Commonwealth.  Allegheny County is also one of the ten Pennsylvania counties with the most miles of state and local roads.  It is, therefore, no surprise that Allegheny County is one of the top ten counties for traffic accidents and traffic related deaths.  In fact, in 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) reported Allegheny County to have the highest percentage of accidents of any county in the Commonwealth.  In 2008, PennDOT reported 11,754 accidents. 70 of the accidents were fatal and 5,386 of the accidents resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Pittsburgh Station Investigate Accidents

Allegheny County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop B of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Pittsburgh Station.

The contact information for the Allegheny County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Allegheny County State Police Department Pittsburgh

449 McCormick Road

Moon Township, PA  15108

412-787-2000

Contact a Pittsburgh Accident Lawyer Who is Serious About Settling Cases

If you’ve been hurt in a motor vehicle accident due to someone else’s negligence then you may be entitled to damages.  For the past 20 years, Pittsburgh car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has represented more than 20,000 Pennsylvania personal injury victims.

Jon’s approach to Allegheny County accidents is simple.  He wants the insurance company to provide you with fair and equitable damages quickly.  If the insurance company is not willing to provide damages quickly then Jon will file a lawsuit on your behalf while continuing to negotiate a settlement.

If you’ve been hurt, or if you’ve lost a loved one, call a Pennsylvania injury lawyer who is experienced and compassionate for a free consultation.

Lycoming County, Williamsport, State Police Department Office

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Lycoming County, Pennsylvania is home to many important Pennsylvania roads.  Interstate 180, U.S. Routes 15 and 220, and Pennsylvania Routes 14, 43, 44, 54, 87, 118, 184, 239,284, 287, 405, 414, 442, 554, 654, 664, 864, 880 and 973 all cross Lycoming County.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported a total of 1,244 motor vehicle crashes on these and other Lycoming County roads.  12 of the reported accidents resulted in fatalities and 570 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Montoursville Station Investigate Accidents

Lycoming County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop F of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Montoursville Station.

The contact information for the Lycoming County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Lycoming County State Police Montoursville

899 Cherry Street

Montoursville, PA  17754

570-368-5700

Contact a Williamsport Car Accident Lawyer After an Accident

If you’ve been hurt in a Lycoming County car crash then you need a local Pennsylvania accident lawyer who is not persuaded by local influences.  Williamsport injury lawyer Jon Ostroff is one of the rare attorneys in this state, and across the country, who has represented more than 20,000 personal injury victims in more than 20 years of legal practice.  What’s more?  Jon maintains an office in Williamsport for your convenience.

If you’ve been hurt in a Lycoming County car accident then you may be entitled to damages.  Jon Ostroff is ready to help you fight for the damages that you deserve.  Call him today for a free consultation.

Snyder County State Police Department Office

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Snyder County, located in the middle of Pennsylvania, has several important roads.  U.S. Routes 11 and 15 often see heavy traffic and many trucks, for example.  U.S. Routes 35 and 522 are additional important arteries in the County.  State Routes 104, 204, and 235 are also well travelled.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 433 accidents on the roads of Snyder County.  202 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 9 resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Selinsgrove Station Investigate Accidents

Snyder County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop F of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Selinsgrove Station.

The contact information for the Snyder County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Snyder County State Police Department Selinsgrove

204 Universal Road

Selinsgrove, PA  17870

570-374-8145

Call an Experienced Pennsylvania Accident Lawyer After an Accident

If you have been hurt, or if you have lost a loved one, in a Pennsylvania accident then you may be entitled to damages.  However, the insurance adjustor who is in the position to compensate you is unlikely to do so willingly.  Instead, the adjustor is likely to offer you as little as possible for your claim.

A Pennsylvania personal injury attorney may be able to help you get the damages that you deserve.  Pennsylvania accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has extensive experience representing Pennsylvania car accident victims and their survivors.  Over the past 20 years, Jon has helped more than 20,000 victims recover damages for their injuries.

Contact Jon today to discuss how he may be able to help you after a Snyder County car crash.

Tioga County State Police Department Office

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

Like all Pennsylvania counties, Tioga County experiences its share of Pennsylvania car crashes each year.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 487 accidents in Tioga County.  12 of those accidents resulted in fatalities and 234 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Mansfield Station Investigate Accidents

Tioga County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop F of the Pennsylvania State Police located at Mansfield Station.

The contact information for the Tioga County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Tioga County State Police Mansfield

1745 Valley Road

Mansfield, PA 16933

570-662-2151

Call an Experienced Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer

If you’ve been hurt in a Tioga County car accident then you may be entitled to damages.  If the accident was caused by someone else’s negligence or a defective vehicle then you may be able to recover damages for medical bills, rehabilitation costs, out of pockets expenses, lost income and pain and suffering.

However, the insurance company which is responsible for paying these damages is likely to fight you tooth and nail.  An experienced Pennsylvania injury attorney will work hard to help you recover the damages to which you are entitled.

Pennsylvania car accident injury lawyer Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania personal injury victims for more than 20 years.  In that time he has helped more than 20,000 victims recover damages.  Jon is ready to help you fight for the damages which you are entitled to and which are important to your physical recovery and financial health.  Call Jon today for a free and confidential consultation.

Northumberland County, Sunbury, Shamokin State Police Department Offices

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

Northumberland County is a centrally located Pennsylvania county that borders nine other Pennsylvania counties.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 722 accidents in the 477 square miles that make up Northumberland County.  356 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 12 accidents resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Milton and Stonington Stations Investigate Accidents

Northumberland County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop F of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Milton and Stonington Stations.

The contact information for the Northumberland County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Northumberland County State Police Milton

50 Lawton Lane

Milton, MA  17847

570-524-2662

866-203-1170

Northumberland County State Police Stonington

2465 State Route 61

Sunbury, PA  17801

570-286-5601

866-483-2177

Contact an Experienced Sunbury Accident Lawyer

If you’ve been involved in a Northumberland County accident then you may benefit from the counsel of an experienced and trustworthy Pennsylvania car accident lawyer.

Pennsylvania car crash attorney Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania personal injury victims for more than 20 years.  He has helped more than 20,000 accident victims recover damages for their injuries and he honestly cares about the people whom he represents.

Ostroff Injury Law is available for a free consultation 24 hours a day 7 days a week.  If you’ve been hurt in an accident, contact Jon today to learn more about your potential recovery.

Clinton County State Police Department Office

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

As of the 2000 Census, Clinton County Pennsylvania had fewer than 38,000 residents making it one of the ten least populated counties in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Yet, like all Pennsylvania Counties, Clinton County suffers from its fair share of motor vehicle accidents.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 464 accidents, 211 of which resulted in injuries and 6 of which resulted in fatalities.

State Police at the Lamar Station Investigate Accidents

Clinton County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop F of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the Lamar Station.

The contact information for the Clinton County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Clinton County State Police Department Office

7127 Nittany Valley Drive

Mill Hall, PA  17751-9515

570-726-6000

Call a Pennsylvania Car Accident Lawyer for Help After an Accident

If you’ve been hurt in a Clinton County car crash then you may be entitled to damages for your injuries.  It is important to consult an experienced Pennsylvania car accident lawyer who can help you determine the extent of your possible recovery and represent you in recovering damages.

Pennsylvania car crash attorney Jon Ostroff has represented Pennsylvania personal injury victims for more than 20 years.  In that time he has worked hard to recover damages for more than 20,000 victims.  Few other attorneys in the United States share Jon’s “20/20” experience.

Call Jon today and discuss how he might be able to help you with your potential recovery.

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