Overview
At Fritz & Bianculli, we have spent more than 75 years collectively advocating for individuals and families affected by personal injury accidents. We understand that every injury and recovery process is different, which is why we take the time to understand the circumstances surrounding your accident and the impact it has had on your life.
Our firm is committed to providing attentive representation built on trust, communication, and personalized service. We encourage clients to turn to us with their legal questions and concerns throughout the process and beyond the resolution of their personal injury matter.
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- Birth Injuries
Philadelphia Birth Injury Lawyers
The birth of a child should be a family's happiest moment. When preventable medical negligence causes a birth injury, it can change your child's entire future in an instant. Fritz & Bianculli helps families understand what went wrong and pursue the resources their child will need for a lifetime of care.
Birth Injuries Caused by Medical Negligence
Not every difficult birth is malpractice — but when a provider fails to monitor for fetal distress, delays a necessary C-section, or mismanages a delivery, the results can be devastating and lasting. We handle cases involving cerebral palsy, Erb's palsy and other brachial plexus injuries, and hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) caused by oxygen deprivation, among other birth-related harms.
Signs an Injury May Have Been Preventable
Parents are often the first to sense something is wrong. Warning signs can include seizures shortly after birth, difficulty feeding, delayed developmental milestones, weakness or limited movement on one side, or a diagnosis of a condition associated with oxygen deprivation. Whether an injury resulted from negligence is a medical question we investigate with qualified experts who review the delivery records in detail.
Compensation for Lifelong Care and Future Needs
For a child who needs ongoing care, a claim can account for medical treatment, therapies, assistive equipment, special education, lost earning capacity, and pain and suffering — often quantified through a life-care plan projecting decades of future needs. Importantly, a child's own injury claim in Pennsylvania may be filed on an extended timeline, but evidence is best preserved early. - Brain Injury
- Burn Injuries
Philadelphia Burn Injury Lawyers
Severe burns are among the most painful and life-altering injuries a person can suffer, often requiring surgeries, skin grafts, and years of recovery. Fritz & Bianculli pursues the full compensation catastrophic burn victims need to rebuild — physically, financially, and emotionally.
Causes of Serious Burn Injuries We Handle
Burns arise from many sources, and we handle them all: fires and explosions, chemical and electrical contact, workplace and industrial accidents, defective products, and vehicle crashes. Because a burn can stem from a product defect, an unsafe property, or a job-site failure, these cases often overlap with our product liability, premises, and workplace practices.
Burn Severity and Long-Term Consequences
Burns are classified by degree, and the most serious — third- and fourth-degree burns — can cause permanent scarring, disfigurement, nerve damage, and disability. The treatment is lengthy and costly, and the emotional toll is real. A claim should reflect all of it.
Compensation for Scarring and Disfigurement
Beyond medical bills and lost income, burn claims account for reconstructive surgery, future care, and the pain, suffering, and permanent scarring or disfigurement a survivor lives with. When a burn happens at work, a third-party claim can recover these damages that workers' compensation alone will not pay.
- Car Accidents
Philadelphia Car Accident Lawyers
After a serious car crash, the insurance company starts building its case immediately — and it is not on your side. Fritz & Bianculli levels the field, handling the insurers and the fine print so you can focus on healing.
Pennsylvania's Full Tort vs. Limited Tort
One choice on your auto policy can quietly shape your entire claim. 'Full tort' preserves your right to sue for pain and suffering after any injury; 'limited tort' costs less but restricts that right to serious injuries. Even under limited tort, important exceptions can restore your full rights — such as being struck by an out-of-state or commercial vehicle, or a drunk driver. We identify which apply to you.
New Jersey's Verbal Threshold
New Jersey drivers face a similar choice through the 'limitation on lawsuit,' or verbal, threshold, which limits claims for pain and suffering unless the injury meets certain categories. Understanding your coverage is the first step in valuing your claim correctly.
How PIP and No-Fault Coverage Work
Both Pennsylvania and New Jersey use personal injury protection (PIP), which pays certain medical expenses regardless of fault. Report the crash to your own insurer for PIP, but be careful before giving a recorded statement to the other driver's insurer — those statements are often used to reduce or deny claims.
What to Do After a Car Accident
Check for injuries and call 911, report the crash to police, exchange information, photograph the scene, and seek medical care even if you feel fine — some injuries surface days later. Then have your case reviewed. With a free consultation and no fee unless we win, there is little downside to knowing your rights.
- Construction Accidents
Philadelphia Construction Accident Lawyers
Construction is among the most dangerous work there is, and when something goes wrong on a site the injuries are often catastrophic. Fritz & Bianculli has deep roots representing the men and women who build our region — and a reputation for holding every responsible company accountable, not just the obvious one.
Serious Construction Injuries Demand a Serious Investigation
A construction site is a web of general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, and equipment suppliers. When a worker is hurt, the easy answer is to file for workers' comp and stop there. We do the harder work: reconstructing exactly what failed and who bore responsibility for it, so nothing that could fund your recovery is left unexamined.
Construction Accidents We Handle — the OSHA 'Fatal Four' and Beyond
Most serious construction injuries trace back to what OSHA calls the 'Fatal Four': falls from heights, being struck by objects, electrocutions, and caught-in or caught-between incidents. We handle all of them — scaffold and ladder falls, falling tools and materials, electrical contacts, trench collapses, and crane and heavy-equipment accidents — along with the traumatic brain, spinal, and amputation injuries they so often cause.
Who Can Be Held Liable on a Construction Site
Liability can extend well beyond your employer to general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, project managers, architects, and the makers of defective equipment or safety gear. Because workers' comp usually bars a claim against your direct employer, these third-party claims are how injured construction workers recover full compensation — including the pain and suffering and lost earnings comp will not pay.
We Represent Every Worker
In both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, immigration status generally does not bar an injured worker from pursuing a claim. We have stood up for immigrant and non-English-speaking workers, and we offer Spanish and Portuguese intake, so language is never a barrier to justice.
- Defective Products
Philadelphia Defective Product and Product Liability Lawyers
We trust the products we use every day to be safe. When a dangerous design, a manufacturing flaw, or a missing warning causes injury, the company that put that product into the world should answer for it. Fritz & Bianculli holds manufacturers and sellers accountable for the harm their products cause.
Types of Product Defects
Product liability claims generally fall into three categories. A design defect means the product is dangerous even when made correctly. A manufacturing defect is an error introduced during production. A failure-to-warn, or marketing, defect means the product lacked adequate instructions or safety warnings. A single case can involve more than one.
Strict Liability vs. Negligence
In many product cases you do not have to prove the manufacturer was careless. Under strict liability, recognized in both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, you generally need to show the product was defective and unreasonably dangerous and that it caused your injury when used as intended. That can make the manufacturer, distributor, and retailer along the chain of distribution all potentially responsible.
Defective Products We Handle
We pursue claims involving dangerous industrial and construction machinery, defective auto parts and tire failures, unsafe consumer goods, and hazardous medical devices. Defective equipment is also one of the most common third-party claims for injured workers, which ties this work closely to our workplace and industrial practice. A recall does not eliminate your rights — it can actually help prove a product was defective.
- Industrial Accidents
Philadelphia Industrial Accident Lawyers
Our region was built by people who work in its factories, refineries, plants, and ports — and that heavy industry carries heavy risk. When an industrial accident causes a catastrophic injury, Fritz & Bianculli investigates every failure and holds the right parties accountable, well beyond a routine workers' comp claim.
Industrial Accidents We Handle
We represent workers hurt by machinery and equipment failures, explosions and fires, toxic and chemical exposure, and falls, crushing, and confined-space incidents. These accidents happen in refineries, chemical plants, manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and port and terminal operations, and they frequently cause burns, amputations, and other life-altering injuries.
Liability Beyond Workers' Comp in Industrial Settings
Workers' comp covers your employer, but industrial accidents often involve others whose negligence can be pursued directly — the maker of a defective machine, a maintenance contractor, or the owner of the site. Those third-party claims recover damages comp does not, and identifying them takes a thorough, expert-driven investigation of exactly what failed.
Act Quickly to Preserve Evidence
After an industrial accident, get medical care, report the injury, and preserve everything you can — the equipment, photographs, and witness names. Critical evidence at industrial sites can be repaired or cleared away fast, so contacting an attorney before speaking with insurers can make a real difference.
- Medical Malpractice
Philadelphia Medical Malpractice Lawyers
We place enormous trust in our medical providers, and the overwhelming majority earn it. But when a provider's carelessness causes serious harm, that trust is broken, and the consequences can be permanent. Fritz & Bianculli takes on hospitals and their insurers with expert-backed cases built to withstand a fight.
What Counts as Medical Malpractice
Not every bad outcome is malpractice. A claim exists only when a provider's care fell below the accepted medical standard — what a reasonably careful provider would have done in the same situation — and that failure caused injury. Proving it requires medical-expert review of the records, which we arrange as part of evaluating your case.
Types of Medical Malpractice We Handle
We represent patients and families harmed by misdiagnosis and delayed diagnosis, surgical errors, medication and pharmacy mistakes, emergency-room failures, and birth-related injuries. Birth injuries are a focused part of this practice, with their own dedicated page.
Pennsylvania's Certificate of Merit and the MCARE Act
Pennsylvania malpractice cases require a Certificate of Merit early on — a qualified medical professional's certification that there is a reasonable basis to believe the care fell below the standard. New Jersey requires a similar Affidavit of Merit. Missing these requirements can end a case, and the field is governed in Pennsylvania by the MCARE Act, so experienced counsel matters. Deadlines are strict and may run from when the injury was or should have been discovered.
- Nursing Home Abuse & Neglect
Philadelphia Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect Lawyers
When you place a parent or grandparent in a nursing home, you trust that they will be cared for and kept safe. Abuse or neglect is a betrayal of that trust — and of the resident's legal rights. Fritz & Bianculli stands up for vulnerable elders and the families fighting for them.
Signs of Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect
Warning signs include unexplained bruises or injuries, bedsores, sudden weight loss or dehydration, poor hygiene, withdrawal or fearfulness, frequent falls, and unexplained changes to finances or legal documents. If something feels wrong when you visit, trust that instinct — it is worth having reviewed.
Types of Nursing Home Abuse We Handle
We pursue claims involving physical and emotional abuse, neglect leading to bedsores, falls, malnutrition and dehydration, wandering (elopement), inadequate supervision and understaffing, and financial exploitation. Where neglect leads to a resident's death, we also handle the resulting wrongful death claims.
Your Loved One's Rights Under Federal and State Law
Nursing home residents are protected by the federal Nursing Home Reform Act and its Residents' Bill of Rights, along with Pennsylvania and New Jersey licensing and health regulations. If you suspect abuse, ensure your loved one's immediate safety, report your concerns to the facility and the state, and document everything — then let us investigate the facility's records, staffing, and inspection history.
- Personal Injury Litigation - Plaintiffs
Philadelphia Personal Injury Lawyers
When a serious injury upends your life, everything can feel like it is slipping away at once — your health, your income, your sense of security. Fritz & Bianculli, LLC is a personal injury law firm built for exactly these moments. When life as you know it shatters, we are here to pick up the pieces, tell your story, and fight to secure your future.
We are known for one thing above all: taking on — and winning — the injury cases other firms turn down. Our attorneys are highly skilled at finding liability where other lawyers cannot, digging past the easy answer to identify every party responsible for your harm. With more than 75 years of combined experience and hundreds of millions of dollars recovered for injured clients across Pennsylvania and New Jersey, we bring serious resources to the fight for the seriously injured.
We Take the Injury Cases Other Firms Turn Down
Some injury claims look simple. Many are not. When a case involves a complicated worksite, several potentially responsible companies, a defective piece of equipment, or an insurer determined to deny everything, other firms often walk away. That is the work we were built for. We investigate thoroughly, retain the right experts, and pursue every avenue of recovery so that being turned down elsewhere never means being left without options.
Personal Injury Cases We Handle
Our practice spans the full range of serious injury and wrongful death matters, with a particular strength in workplace and construction cases. We represent people harmed in workplace and construction accidents, industrial and chemical-exposure incidents, motor vehicle and trucking collisions, slip and falls, and by defective products, as well as families facing wrongful death, birth injuries, medical malpractice, nursing home abuse, and burn injuries. Each of these areas has its own dedicated page with more detail.
How Fault and Liability Are Proven in Pennsylvania and New Jersey
Winning a personal injury claim means proving that someone else's negligence caused your harm. That requires showing the at-fault party owed you a duty of care, breached it, and caused your injuries and losses. Both Pennsylvania and New Jersey follow modified comparative negligence, which means you can still recover compensation as long as you were not more than 50% at fault — though your recovery is reduced by your share of responsibility. Insurers know these rules well and often try to shift blame onto you; a large part of our job is countering that.
What Your Injury Claim May Be Worth
There is no fixed formula for the value of a case. Compensation typically accounts for past and future medical care, lost wages and lost earning capacity, and the physical pain, emotional suffering, and life changes an injury causes. The severity of the injury, the strength of the liability evidence, and the available insurance all matter. We evaluate every one of these factors so your claim reflects the full weight of what happened to you.
Deadlines That Can End a Case
In both Pennsylvania and New Jersey, the general deadline to file a personal injury lawsuit is two years from the date of the injury. Some situations shorten or extend that window, and evidence can disappear long before the deadline arrives. The sooner we begin, the more we can protect.
- Slip and Fall
Philadelphia Slip and Fall Lawyers
A fall can happen in a second and leave you with fractures, a head injury, or worse. Property owners have a duty to keep their premises reasonably safe, and when they fail, the people they injure deserve to be made whole. Fritz & Bianculli proves what a careless owner would rather hide.
Slip, Trip, and Fall Cases We Handle
We represent people injured by unsafe conditions in stores and restaurants, apartment complexes, parking lots, sidewalks, and workplaces — from spills and uneven walkways to broken stairs, poor lighting, and unaddressed snow and ice.
Proving a Property Owner Was Negligent
A slip-and-fall case turns on notice. We must show that a dangerous condition existed, that the owner knew or should have known about it, that they failed to fix or warn of it, and that it caused your injury. Evidence such as incident reports, surveillance video, photographs, and witness statements is often decisive — and it can vanish quickly, so acting fast matters.
Falls on Ice and Snow in Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania applies the 'hills and ridges' doctrine, which limits liability for generally slippery conditions but allows claims where snow or ice was permitted to accumulate unreasonably. These cases are fact-specific and often more viable than people assume, which is why they are worth having reviewed.
When the Owner Blames You
Property owners and their insurers often argue the hazard was obvious or that you were careless. In both Pennsylvania and New Jersey you can still recover as long as you were not more than 50% at fault, though your compensation is reduced by your share. Countering the blame-the-victim argument is a core part of our work.
- Trucking Accidents
Philadelphia Truck Accident Lawyers
A collision with a fully loaded commercial truck is not just a bigger car accident — it is a different kind of case entirely, governed by federal rules and defended by corporate teams that move fast. Fritz & Bianculli moves faster, protecting the evidence and the people these crashes leave behind.
Why Truck Accident Cases Are Different
Commercial trucking is regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, and truck accident cases involve specialized evidence — driver logs, electronic logging device data, maintenance records, and 'black box' information — along with multiple corporate defendants and large insurance policies. Trucking companies often dispatch investigators to the scene within hours, which is why an early, aggressive response is essential.
Common Causes of Truck Accidents
We investigate crashes caused by driver fatigue and hours-of-service violations, distracted or impaired driving, improper loading and cargo shifts, inadequate maintenance and equipment failure, and unsafe hiring or training. Underride and jackknife collisions in particular tend to cause severe or fatal injuries.
Who Can Be Held Liable
Responsibility can extend beyond the driver to the motor carrier, the company that loaded the cargo, a maintenance provider, a broker, or a parts manufacturer. Sorting through these layers of liability and insurance is exactly the kind of complex case we are known for taking on.
Preserve Critical Evidence Immediately
Logbooks and electronic data can be lawfully overwritten unless a preservation demand is sent quickly. If you or a loved one was hit by a commercial truck, contacting a lawyer within days — not months — can be the difference in securing the carrier's records.
- Workplace Accidents
Philadelphia Workplace Accident Lawyers
A serious injury on the job can threaten your health and your family's income at the same time. Many injured workers assume workers' compensation is the end of the story. Often, it is not. At Fritz & Bianculli, we look beyond the comp claim to find every source of recovery — and finding liability where other attorneys cannot is what we do best.
Injured at Work? You May Have More Than a Workers' Comp Claim
Workers' compensation provides important but limited benefits, and it generally does not pay for your pain and suffering or your full lost earnings. What many workers do not realize is that a separate, third-party injury claim may be available on top of comp when someone other than your employer helped cause the accident. Identifying that third party is frequently the difference between a modest recovery and a full one.
Workers' Compensation vs. Third-Party Injury Claims
In most cases you cannot sue your direct employer, because workers' comp is the exclusive remedy against them. But a subcontractor, a property owner, an equipment manufacturer, or another contractor on site can be held fully accountable in a personal injury lawsuit. That third-party claim can recover the pain, suffering, and complete wage loss that comp leaves on the table — and you can pursue it while still collecting your comp benefits.
Common Workplace Accidents We Handle
We represent workers hurt by falls, defective or unguarded machinery, forklifts and heavy equipment, falling objects, electrocutions, explosions and burns, toxic exposure, and repetitive-stress injuries — across construction sites, warehouses, factories, refineries, docks, and other job sites.
What to Do After a Workplace Injury
Report the injury to your employer right away — Pennsylvania allows up to 120 days but sooner is always better — and get medical care. Then preserve what you can: photographs, the equipment involved, and the names of witnesses. Before giving any recorded statement to an insurer, talk with an attorney, because evidence at a busy job site can be repaired or discarded quickly.
- Wrongful Death
Philadelphia Wrongful Death Lawyers
Losing someone you love to another's negligence is a wound no legal case can heal. What a claim can do is provide accountability, answers, and the financial security your family needs to move forward. At Fritz & Bianculli, we handle these cases with compassion and determination in equal measure, so your family can grieve while we carry the fight.
What Is a Wrongful Death Claim?
A wrongful death claim seeks compensation when a person dies because of someone else's negligent or wrongful conduct — in a car or truck crash, a workplace or construction accident, an act of medical malpractice, or nursing home neglect, among other causes. It is a civil claim, separate from any criminal case, and it exists to help the people the deceased left behind.
Wrongful Death Action vs. Survival Action
Pennsylvania recognizes two related claims. A wrongful death action compensates surviving family members for their losses — lost financial support, lost guidance and companionship, and funeral expenses. A survival action is brought by the estate for what the deceased personally endured before death, such as conscious pain and lost future earnings. Pursuing both, where appropriate, ensures the full harm is recognized. New Jersey provides a similar framework.
Who Can File and What Can Be Recovered
In Pennsylvania, the personal representative of the estate files the claim on behalf of surviving beneficiaries — typically a spouse, children, or parents. Recoverable damages can include medical and funeral costs, lost income and benefits, and the profound loss of a loved one's care and companionship. The general deadline is two years from the date of death, so it is important to speak with an attorney when you are able.