Balzarini & Watson is a distinguished Pittsburgh-based personal injury law firm specializing in catastrophic injury and wrongful death claims. With over 200 years of combined experience and a historic presence in the Grant Building since 1955, the firm has recovered over $1 billion for clients, establishing itself as a leading advocate for injury victims throughout Pennsylvania and surrounding states.
The firm operates on a contingency basis, ensuring clients pay no fees unless compensation is recovered. Their team of dedicated trial attorneys is known for handling complex litigation, utilizing resources like accident reconstruction and medical experts to build strong cases. They focus on providing personalized representation, offering free consultations at clients’ homes or hospitals when necessary, and prioritizing client well-being throughout the legal process.
Services Offered
- Personal injury attorney services
- Trial attorney representation
- Catastrophic injury claims
- Wrongful death cases
- Brain injuries
- Burn injuries
- Amputations
- Spinal cord injuries
- Motor vehicle accidents (car, bus, truck, motorcycle, pedestrian)
- Distracted driving accidents
- Drunk driving accidents
- Auto product liability
- Medical malpractice (surgical errors, medication errors, emergency room errors)
- Birth injuries
- Cerebral palsy cases
- Delayed diagnosis
- Failure to diagnose
- Construction accidents (scaffolding accidents, electrocution, falls, falling debris)
- Products liability (manufacturing defects, design defects, failure to warn)
- Transvaginal mesh cases
- Propecia litigation
- Fosamax claims
- Levaquin cases
- Yaz lawsuits
- Workplace accidents (explosions, machine injuries)
- Workers compensation
- Premises liability (slip and fall accidents, negligent security)
- Aviation accidents
Serving clients across Pennsylvania and neighboring states, the firm leverages its deep expertise and trial-focused approach to secure maximum settlements, emphasizing client-centered service and robust legal advocacy in every case.
