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A serious injury can happen anywhere — on the road, at work, in a store, or even in a hospital. In an instant, your life is disrupted by pain, medical expenses, lost income, and uncertainty about the future. You deserve a personal injury lawyer who will fight to hold the responsible parties accountable and secure the compensation you need to move forward.
At Harmon Legal Group, we represent injury victims across Delaware. We know how to take on negligent corporations, property owners, and institutions that try to deny responsibility.
Our mission is simple: protect your rights, maximize your recovery, and stand with you every step of the way.
Insurance companies and big corporations don’t play fair. Their goal is to minimize payouts and protect their bottom line — even when you’re the one suffering. A personal injury attorney levels the playing field.
When you work with Harmon Legal Group, we:
We fight for Delaware residents in a wide range of personal injury matters, including:
Personal injury cases aren’t about quick checks — they’re about securing your future. We fight for full and fair compensation, including:
If you’ve been injured due to someone else’s negligence, it’s important to understand:
Protect yourself and your case by:
The steps you take after a crash can make a major difference in the outcome of your claim:
Any situation where someone’s negligence or misconduct causes harm, from car accidents and slip and falls to medical malpractice and nursing home abuse.
It depends on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and long-term impact. We provide a free evaluation.
Not always. Many cases settle out of court, but we’re prepared to go to trial if necessary.
When you’ve been injured because of someone else’s negligence, you deserve justice. Let Harmon Legal Group fight for you. Call today for a free consultation — and remember, you pay nothing unless we win.
*There is no attorney-client relationship with our office by submitting an application. The attorney-client relationship occurs upon the execution of the retainer agreement sent by our office. Additionally, the statute of limitations continues to run and is not protected by just submitting application.