Catastrophic injuries
Brain injury, spinal cord injury, paralysis, amputation, burns, crush injuries, and other permanent losses.
A Direct Starting Point
A person does not need to live inside Pittsburgh to ask Friday & Cox LLC to review a serious injury or work injury matter. The firm receives inquiries from communities across Western Pennsylvania and begins by looking at the event, the injury, the available evidence, and the legal path that may apply.
The service area is not a claim that the firm has an office in every county, has handled a case in every courthouse, or can accept every inquiry. Friday & Cox LLC maintains one Pittsburgh office. Case acceptance depends on an individual review of the facts, timing, jurisdiction, conflicts, and the firm's ability to help.
Serious Case Experience
Regional distance does not determine the legal path. The cause of the event, the injury, the parties involved, and the governing system do. These focused resources explain the records and questions that commonly matter.
Brain injury, spinal cord injury, paralysis, amputation, burns, crush injuries, and other permanent losses.
Construction, industrial, oil and gas, electrical, machinery, and other serious workplace incidents.
Questions involving medical treatment, wage loss, claim decisions, petitions, and work restrictions.
Commercial trucks, cars, motorcycles, pedestrians, buses, roadway evidence, and insurance issues.
Machines, vehicle components, consumer products, warnings, maintenance, design, and product preservation.
Medical timelines, provider records, qualified review, causation, diagnosis, treatment, and long-term harm.
Regional Systems
A Western Pennsylvania matter can involve a county court, a statewide workers' compensation system, a federal work-safety office, a transportation agency, a medical provider, or a municipal record holder. These distinctions affect where information may be found; they do not decide whether a claim exists.
Pennsylvania's Unified Judicial System explains that Courts of Common Pleas generally follow county judicial districts and provides public case-information tools. Court dockets are not a substitute for obtaining the actual reports, medical proof, photographs, testimony, and other evidence needed to understand an injury matter.
The Pennsylvania Workers' Compensation Office of Adjudication handles disputed workers' compensation cases through workers' compensation judges. OSHA separately identifies the federal area office assigned by worksite county. A work event may raise different questions under each system and may also require review of third-party responsibility.
PennDOT publishes statewide crash facts and the Pennsylvania Crash Information Tool. Those public datasets describe broader roadway patterns; they do not replace the police report, scene evidence, vehicle information, witness accounts, medical records, or insurance material for an individual crash.
HHS explains the general right to inspect, review, and receive copies of covered medical and billing records, subject to stated exceptions. DCED's municipality list can help identify the correct borough, township, city, or county when an incident report or other public record is held by a local government.
Protect the Record
Do not put off necessary medical care. When it is safe to do so, keep the information that can help establish what happened, who was involved, and how the injury has affected daily life.
The Firm's Only Office
Friday & Cox LLC serves Western Pennsylvania from its Pittsburgh office. The firm does not represent that it maintains an office in another city or county.

Plan the First Conversation
Call or send an online inquiry first. The team can confirm the next step and available consultation arrangements after reviewing the basic information about the matter.
Use the secure website inquiry to provide contact details and a short description. Do not include confidential or time-sensitive information until the firm confirms representation.
Call 412-900-8250. Case acceptance is not automatic, and sending information does not create an attorney-client relationship.
Open directions to 1405 McFarland Road. Please call before traveling to confirm the appointment and current accessibility or parking needs.
Western Pennsylvania Case Reviews
Yes. Friday & Cox LLC reviews serious injury and work injury inquiries from across Western Pennsylvania from its Pittsburgh office. Whether the firm can accept a particular matter depends on the facts, timing, jurisdiction, conflicts, and the firm's ability to help.
Friday & Cox LLC identifies one office: 1405 McFarland Road in Pittsburgh. The firm does not represent that it maintains another office in any surrounding city or county.
Start with the date and location, what happened, the injury or diagnosis, current treatment, reports or photographs, witness names, work information, insurance communications, and the names of the people or companies involved. Do not delay medical care to gather documents.
No. A civil injury matter and a workers' compensation claim can involve different parties, records, tribunals, notice questions, and deadlines. Some work events may require evaluation of more than one legal path. An individual review is needed.
No. Evidence can change or become harder to obtain, and legal time limits depend on the facts. Bring what you have and identify what is missing. A first conversation can help organize the next questions without promising that the firm will accept the matter.
Friday & Cox LLC
Contact the Pittsburgh office to discuss a serious injury or work injury matter from Western Pennsylvania.