Ian M. Hower represents individuals and families in Pennsylvania and New Jersey who have been injured due to negligence. Learn more about the types of personal injury cases he handles below.
After an injury, it is not always clear what your rights are or what steps to take next. Insurance companies often move quickly, and the facts of a case can matter from the very beginning.
Ian handles a wide range of personal injury matters and works directly with clients to investigate what happened, build strong claims, and pursue the compensation they deserve. Below are some of the main case types he handles.

Motor vehicle accidents can lead to serious injuries, lost income, and difficult insurance issues. Ian represents drivers and passengers injured in crashes involving cars, trucks, and other vehicles.

Slip and fall and trip and fall accidents can happen when property owners fail to maintain safe conditions. Ian handles premises liability cases involving unsafe walkways, ice, poor maintenance, and other dangerous conditions.

Dog bites and attacks can cause serious physical injuries, scarring, and emotional trauma. Ian represents individuals and families injured by dangerous dogs and works to hold the responsible parties accountable.

In some cases, liability may extend beyond the intoxicated person to the business that served the alcohol. Ian handles cases involving the overservice of alcohol, including incidents resulting in serious injury.
You do not need to know exactly how to categorize your case before reaching out. If you were injured and have questions about your rights, you can contact Ian directly to discuss your situation.
If you were injured and want to learn more about your options, contact Ian directly.
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