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Robbery Victim Compensation

Experienced Crime Victims Attorneys in Pennsylvania

Every year in Pennsylvania and across the United States, robbery is one of the most common crimes. Not only do robbery victims lose money but many are also physically injured during the course of an attack. While robbers should be held accountable by the criminal justice system, it is also important for robbery victims to recover compensation for lost property and medical expenses.

At the law firm of Hill & Associates, P.C., in Philadelphia, our attorneys help robbery victims find the compensation that they need for the recovery process, including therapy and counseling for psychological and emotional injuries. Additionally, property owners who failed to provide adequate security measures may also be held accountable for negligent security.

Contact Hill & Associates and speak with us at a free initial consultation about your robbery. Call our office to make an appointment at 866-720-4699.

Losses in Robbery and Burglary

An average robbery involves losses of more than $1,000, according to the National Center for the Victims of Crimes, and almost half of all robberies involve firearms. The losses in robberies may include physical property, such as money, jewelry, computer equipment and vehicles. It may also include significant distress and psychological trauma.

Our firm will thoroughly investigate and review your robbery to determine what losses occurred and what level of compensation that you need for your recovery. It is important to get more information about the benefits that you can receive after a criminal attack that leaves you injured.

Our Attorneys Pursue Civil Justice for Crime Victims

Get more information about your options by talking with a lawyer at Hill & Associates. Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation. Call our office in Philadelphia toll free at 866-720-4699 to make an appointment.

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