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With 25,000+ Arab Americans, Philadelphia has a thriving Arab community. Our Arabic personal injury attorneys serve Palestine, Egypt, Lebanon families with the language skills and cultural understanding your case requires. Free consultation available.
Arab personal injury attorneys in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ready to help with your case. Select your legal matter below to get matched with a specialist.
Auto accidents, truck accidents, motorcycle crashes, and rideshare incidents
Construction accidents, industrial injuries, and workers compensation claims
Premises liability, property owner negligence, and dangerous conditions
Hospital errors, surgical mistakes, misdiagnosis, and medication errors
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Philadelphia's Arab community is well-established but less concentrated than in nearby New Jersey. The community works across the city's major industries and has roots dating back to the early 1900s, when Lebanese and Syrian immigrants settled in South Philadelphia alongside Italian and Irish families, working in the textile mills and small manufacturing shops that powered the city's economy.
Northeast Philadelphia has emerged as the primary Arab neighborhood in the city, with Palestinian, Egyptian, and Jordanian families establishing a visible presence along the commercial corridors of Bustleton Avenue and Cottman Avenue. Arabic signage marks grocery stores, barbershops, and restaurants, and the neighborhood's mosques draw worshippers from across the region. Upper Darby, just west of the city line in Delaware County, is another hub—Palestinian families in particular have built a strong community there, with businesses along Chestnut Street and 69th Street.
The community's professional class works at the institutions that anchor Philadelphia's economy. Arab physicians and researchers staff the University of Pennsylvania Health System, Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia—three of the most prestigious medical centers in the country. Arab engineers work at Comcast's headquarters in Center City, while educators and administrators serve in the city's public and charter school systems.
Philadelphia's Arab community also includes a significant entrepreneurial class. Palestinian and Egyptian families own convenience stores, gas stations, and restaurants throughout the city and surrounding suburbs. The Al-Aqsa grocery stores in Northeast Philadelphia and the shawarma shops along South Street have become neighborhood landmarks, serving both Arab and non-Arab customers.
The community's position between New York and Washington gives it a unique character—more affordable than either, with strong employment in healthcare and education, and connected by Amtrak and I-95 to the larger Arab communities in both cities. Many Arab professionals in Philadelphia maintain family and business ties in New Jersey, and Arabic-speaking lawyers here often serve clients on both sides of the Delaware River. The community's legal needs span immigration matters for newer arrivals, family law for the established population, and business law for the growing entrepreneurial class.
Arabic-speaking residents
Source: Census and community estimates
Healthcare, education, and pharmaceutical hub
Key Industries
Data last updated: January 2026
Why choose us
What makes our Arab personal injury attorneys in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania stand out? Language fluency, cultural understanding, and proven experience.
Discuss your case directly in Arabic without interpreters. Arab clients can explain complex situations clearly and understand every detail of their legal options.
Work with attorneys who understand Arab family dynamics, cultural values, and community expectations that may affect your Philadelphia case.
Every attorney in our network is licensed by the Pennsylvania State Bar, verified, and has demonstrated experience serving Philadelphia's growing Arab population.
Get connected with an attorney in Philadelphia quickly. Most consultations are scheduled within 1-2 business days of your request.
Our attorneys have specific experience with cases common in Philadelphia's growing Arab population, from immigration to business matters.
Attorneys recommended by Arab American organizations, mosques, and community centers throughout Philadelphia and Pennsylvania.
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Testimonials
Read what Arab American families in Philadelphia say about our Arabic-speaking personal injury attorneys.
“My father had a stroke that the ER misdiagnosed. They sent him home. Second stroke two days later left him paralyzed. Our lawyer brought in medical experts, proved the hospital missed obvious signs. Settled for $485,000. Doesn't bring back his health but it pays for his care.”

Dalia N.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
2025
“Warehouse shelf collapsed on me. Broke my back in three places. The company said it was my fault for overloading the shelf, but my lawyer proved the shelving system hadn't been inspected in four years. Workers comp plus third-party lawsuit settled for $290,000. I'm still in physical therapy but at least the bills are covered.”

Bassam H.
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
2025
“Got hit by a driver who blew through a stop sign on Hamilton Street. Separated shoulder and months of physical therapy. His insurance offered $16,000. My lawyer documented my ongoing pain and inability to lift things at my warehouse job. Settled for $72,000. He made them take my injuries seriously.”

Nabil R.
Allentown, Pennsylvania
2025
“Slipped on an unmarked wet floor at a hotel near the state capitol. Fractured my elbow. Hotel denied liability even though their own employee had just mopped. My lawyer got the maintenance log and employee testimony. Settled for $53,000. Quick resolution, about four months total.”

Ramzy G.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
2025
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Philadelphia's Arab community is concentrated in neighborhoods like Northeast Philadelphia, South Philadelphia, Upper Darby, with many families working in healthcare, education, retail. Organizations like Al-Aqsa Islamic Society support the local Palestine and Egypt community. This established presence means Arabic-speaking lawyers here have deep experience with the specific needs of Arab American families.
I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway), Roosevelt Boulevard, and Broad Street see heavy accident volumes. Pennsylvania is a choice no-fault state where drivers select limited or full tort options, which dramatically affects the right to sue after an accident. Arab families in Northeast Philadelphia running gas stations and corner stores face both premises liability and auto accident claims.
Arabic-speaking lawyers in Philadelphia serve the Arab communities of both the city and southern New Jersey.
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Promotes the social, economic, and civic development of the Arab American community in Philadelphia.
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Provides immigration legal services and refugee resettlement support in the Philadelphia area.
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