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.

Erie County, Erie and Corry, State Police Department Offices

Monday, September 27th, 2010

To the west of New York and the east of Ohio sits the Pennsylvania county of Erie.  Erie County is one of the ten Pennsylvania counties with the most miles of local roads.   It has two cities, Erie and Corry as well as numerous boroughs and townships. In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 2,817 accidents in Erie County. Those accidents resulted in 31 deaths and 1,518 injuries.

State Police at the Corry, Erie and Girard Stations Investigate Accidents

Accidents in Erie County, PA are often reported to and investigated by Troop E of the Pennsylvania State Police in Corry, Erie and Girard.

The contact information for the Erie County Pennsylvania State Police Departments are, as follows:

Erie County State Police Department Corry

11088 Route 6 East

Union  City, PA 16438

814-663-2043

800-922-1975

Erie County State Police Department Erie

4320 Iroquois Avenue

P.O. Box 1067

Erie, PA  16511

814-898-1641

Erie County State Police Department Girard

5950 Meadville Road

Girard, PA 16417

814-774-9611

800-722-3392

Recovering Damages for Erie County Accident Injuries

A car accident can result in significant physical and financial damages.  If you’ve been hurt in an Erie County accident then you likely have questions.  Our Pennsylvania personal injury lawyers understand that you want those questions answered as quickly as possible.  That is why Ostroff Injury Law is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year.  

Not only are we available to our clients, we are experienced in Pennsylvania personal injury law.  Pennsylvania accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has helped more than 20,000 injured people recover damages over the past 20 years.

Call Jon today and ask for a free case evaluation if you’ve been injured in an Erie County crash.

Venango County, Franklin, Oil City State Police Department Offices

Monday, September 27th, 2010

In part of Pennsylvania’s oil region lies the county of Venango.  Venango County, Pennsylvania is home to Franklin and Oil City, Pennsylvania.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 598 accidents in Venango County.  272 of those accidents resulted in injuries and 7 were fatal.

State Police at the Franklin Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Venango County State Police Department

6724 US 322

Franklin, PA 16323

814-676-6596

What to Do After a Venango County Accident

The steps that you take after a Venango County accident can have a significant impact on your recovery from that accident.  If you’ve been involved in a crash then it is important to report that accident to the Venango County State Police, at the number provided above, so that the police can investigate the accident and issue an accident report.  It is also important to seek prompt medical treatment for your injuries.

After that, we encourage you to contact an experienced Pennsylvania accident lawyer for a free consultation.  Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has been representing Pennsylvania injury victims for more than 2 decades.  In that time he has helped more than 20,000 people recover damages for their injuries.

Ostroff Injury Law is always available to answer your questions when you’ve been hurt in an accident.  Call us today for a free consultation.

Crawford County State Police Department Office

Monday, September 27th, 2010

In the Northwest corner of Pennsylvania is the county of Crawford.  Crawford County has more than 1,000 square miles of land and is home to two colleges, the Erie National Wildlife Refuge, the cities of Meadville and Titusville, and numerous boroughs and townships.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,085 accidents in Crawford County.  14 of those accidents were fatal and 519 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Meadville Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Crawford County State Police Department Office

11176 Murray Road

Meadville, PA 16335

814-332-6911

Call a Crawford County Accident Injury Lawyer if You’ve Been Hurt

No matter when you hurt in an accident, the Pennsylvania car accident lawyers of Ostroff Injury Law are ready to help you.  We encourage you to contact us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week – whenever you are hurt in a crash and have questions about your recovery.

Attorney 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 for their injuries.

Let Jon provide you with a free case evaluation today and learn how a Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer can help you with your recovery.

Warren County State Police Department Office

Monday, September 27th, 2010

With nearly 900 square miles of land and as home to the Allegheny National forest and other natural sites, Warren County, Pennsylvania sees its fair of accidents.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 449 accidents in Warren County.  9 of the accidents were fatal and 243 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Warren Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Warren County State Police Department

22001 Route 6

Warren, PA 16365

814-728-3600

Call a Pennsylvania Accident Lawyer After an Accident

An experienced Pennsylvania injury lawyer will evaluate your case and help you recover the damages to which you are entitled after a Warren County accident.

Pennsylvania law allows accident victims to recover damages that were caused by another person’s negligence.  Generally, you can recover damages for your medical expenses, lost income and pain and suffering.

If you’ve been hurt or if you’ve lost a loved one in a Warren County crash then you need an attorney who knows how to effectively negotiate with insurance companies.  Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff has helped more than 20,000 injury victims recover damages over the past 20 years. 

Let him help you too.  Call Jon today for a free consultation.

Montour County State Police Department Office

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Montour County, Pennsylvania is one of the ten least populated counties in the Commonwealth but it is not exempt from serious car accidents.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 206 accidents in the approximately 130 miles that make up Montour County.  4 of those accidents were fatal and 105 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Montoursville Station Investigate Accidents

Montour 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 Montour County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Montour County State Police Montoursville

899 Cherry Street

Montoursville, PA  17754

570-368-5700

Getting Help After a Montour County Crash

Despite its small size and relatively low number of accidents, Montour County car crash victims have the same rights to recover damages as accident victims in larger Pennsylvania counties.

Pennsylvania car accident lawyer Jon Ostroff understands the needs and the rights of accident victims throughout the Commonwealth and locally in Montour County.  Over the past 20 years, Jon has helped more than 20,000 accident victims with their recoveries.

If you need help, call a Pennsylvania injury lawyer who knows how to negotiate with insurance companies and who cares about your recovery.  Call Jon today.

Mercer County State Police Department Office

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Mercer County, Pennsylvania is located on the Commonwealth’s border with Ohio.  Each year serious accidents occur on the city streets of Farrell, Sharon and Hermitage and on the streets of the county’s boroughs and townships.   In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,298 car accidents in Mercer County.  24 of those accidents were fatal and 632 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Mercer Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Mercer County State Police

826 Franklin Road

Mercer, PA 16137

724-662-6162

What To Do After a Mercer County Crash

If you’ve been hurt in a Mercer County crash, it is important to contact the Mercer County State Police at the number above and to seek appropriate medical care.  Then, whether you’ve been hurt or lost a loved one in the accident, you should contact an experienced Pennsylvania car crash lawyer.

A Mercer County car accident attorney, such as Jon Ostroff, will fight for your financial recovery while you work on your physical and emotional recovery.  For more than 20 years, Jon has been helping Pennsylvania accident victims.  More than 20,000 people have benefited from Jon’s counsel.

Call Jon today and learn about how he can help you if you’ve been injured in Mercer County.

Lawrence County, New Castle, State Police Department Office

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Lawrence County, Pennsylvania consists of about 363 square miles in Western Pennsylvania.  As in every other part of the Commonwealth, the county experiences numerous accidents each year.  The 838 accidents reported by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in 2008 included 11 fatal accidents and 297 accidents that resulted in injuries.

State Police at the New Castle Station Investigate Accidents

Lawrence County, Pennsylvania accidents are often reported to and investigated by Troop D of the Pennsylvania State Police located at the New Castle Station.

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

Lawrence County State Police Department Office New Castle

3539 Wilimington Road

New Castle, PA 16105

724-598-2211

If You’ve Been Injured, or Lost a Loved One, in a Lawrence County Crash You Need an Experienced Lawyer

The time following a car crash can be painful and overwhelming. Whether you are suffering physically, emotionally, or both physically and emotionally, you have a lot to think about.  An experienced Pennsylvania car accident lawyer can help you recover the damages that you need to get well.

Lawrence County car crash attorney Jon Ostroff has more than 20 years experience helping Pennsylvania personal injury victims. In that time, he has helped more than 20,000 victims recover damages.  That type of experience is rare in the United States and respected by insurance companies.

If you’ve been hurt, call Jon today for a free consultation about your case.

Union County State Police Department Office

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Union County, Pennsylvania has an approximate population of over 40,000 and more than 300 square miles of area.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 367 accidents in Union County.   7 of those accidents were fatal and 190 resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Montoursville Station Investigate Accidents

Union 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 Union County Pennsylvania State Police Department is as follows:

Union County State Police Montoursville

899 Cherry Street

Montoursville, PA  17754

570-368-5700

You May be Entitled to Compensation After a Union County Car Accident

If you’ve been hurt in a Union County motor vehicle accident then you may be entitled to damages.  The law allows accident victims to recover damages if the accident was caused by someone else’s negligence.

Pennsylvania personal injury lawyer Jon Ostroff has represented more than 20,000 accident victims over the past 20 years.  His experience is well respected by insurance companies and often this leads to settlements for car accident injury victims.

If you’ve been hurt, or if you’ve lost a loved one in a Union County crash, please contact a Pennsylvania accident attorney for assistance with your claim.

Armstrong County State Police Department Office

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, located northeast of Pittsburgh, has a relatively low number of accidents each year, yet averages more than one accident each day.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 547 accidents, 8 of which were fatal and 259 of which resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Kittanning Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Armstrong County State Police Department Office

184 Nolte Drive

Kittanning, PA 16201

724-543-2011

How an Armstrong County Car Accident Lawyer Can Help You

An experienced Pennsylvania car accident lawyer can assess your case, investigate the cause of your accident and help you pursue damages for your injuries.  Over the past two decades, Pennsylvania accident attorney Jon Ostroff has helped more than 20,000 Pennsylvania personal injury victims recover damages.

Jon will negotiate on your behalf with the defendant’s insurance company.  If the insurance company is unwilling to settle quickly for fair and equitable damages then Jon will pursue a lawsuit against the defendant.

If you’ve been hurt, or if you’ve lost a loved one in an Armstrong County accident, then you shouldn’t have to bear the cost of those injuries alone.  Contact Jon Ostroff today for a free consultation.

Butler County State Police Department Office

Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Butler County, Pennsylvania is located in the greater Pittsburgh area.  Within the city of Butler and the numerous boroughs and townships of the county, there are many accidents each year.  In 2008, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reported 1,937 accidents in Butler County.  22 of those accidents were fatal and 947 accidents resulted in injuries.

State Police at the Butler Station Investigate Accidents

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

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

Butler County State Police Department Office

200 Barracks Road

Butler, PA 16001

724-284-8100

866-248-6528

When to Contact a Butler County Car Accident Lawyer

It is important to contact a Pennsylvania car accident lawyer as soon as possible after a Butler County crash.  The sooner that you contact your lawyer, the sooner that your lawyer can get to work preserving evidence and negotiating with the insurance company for your recovery.

Ostroff Injury Law is available to talk to you after a serious car accident no matter what day of the year the accident occurs and no matter what time of day you need us.  Butler County accident attorney Jon Ostroff has been helping Pennsylvania personal injury victims for more than 20 years.  During that time, he has helped more than 20,000 victims recover damages for their injuries.

Insurance companies know about Jon’s record and they respect it.  If you would like to learn more about Jon’s record or his ability to help you, please contact him today for a free consultation.

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