ABOUT US
Pittsburgh's Personal Injury Law Firm
Founded in 2015
J.P. Ward & Associates has an award-winning and publicly acclaimed legal team. Previously known as The Law Firm of Fenters Ward, the company was re-named in 2021. Attorney Joshua P. Ward has appeared in Pennsylvania Super Lawyers in 2020 and 2021, and has been featured by various news outlets for prosecuting noteworthy cases.
Our team has represented more than 3,000 clients in Pennsylvania. We serve everyday citizens that have experienced civil wrongdoing:
- Personal Injury
- Employment Discrimination
- Wrongful Termination
- Illegal Practices
- Consumer Fraud.
J.P. Ward & Associates has rapidly evolved into one of the most prolific plaintiffs’ firms across the state by relentlessly taking on billion-dollar companies, and constantly refining our standards and business practices. Our team is committed to the highest ideals of ethics and zealous advocacy in the courtroom.
J.P. Ward & Associates
Meet our Pittsburgh Personal Injury and Employment Law Attorneys

Joshua P. Ward
President & Managing Partner

Travis A. Gordon
Attorney

Justin M. Bahorich
Attorney

Sammy Y. Sugiura
Attorney

Nicole M. Torchio
Attorney
LATEST NEWS & ARTICLES

What Happens When Patients Are Misdiagnosed?
Every patient walking into a hospital aims to get the appropriate illness diagnosis and proper medical treatment. Sadly enough, the misdiagnosis has affected quite a few patients who received the wrong treatments. These unfortunate medical errors have left a trail

What are the five most common types of medical malpractice?
Even in today’s health-conscious world, doctors make mistakes, and they happen more often than you’d think. This has led to an increase in the number of medical malpractice claims. Medical malpractice lawsuits are filed against physicians and other healthcare professionals

What is the difference between negligence and malpractice?
Medical negligence can be defined as the failure of a professional medical practitioner to apply a sensible degree of skill, expertise, and care in administering treatment to a patient. On the other hand, medical malpractice is an omission by a