#1 in this cohort
Philly Injury Attorneys
- Rating
- 5/5
- Analyzed
- 332
- Maps
- #28
Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: strong. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
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Philly Injury Attorneys (84.9/100), Jacobs & Comerota (84.4/100), Philly Personal Injury Lawyer Jeffrey H. Penneys, PC (84.4/100) have the three highest Review Evidence Scores among 31 qualified offices in Law Leaderboard’s fixed Philadelphia car accident cohort. The score compares public-review evidence; it does not measure legal ability, credentials, outcomes, or fit.
Release 2026.08.12-r4 · fixed cohort · published 2026-08-12 · minimum publication gate: 8 qualified offices
Fast comparison
| Rank / office | Score | Rating | Tracked reviews | Texts analyzed | Practice evidence | Maps visibility |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| #1Philly Injury Attorneys | 84.9 | 5 | 346 | 332 | Published practice evidence | #28 |
| #2Jacobs & Comerota | 84.4 | 5 | 459 | 305 | Published practice evidence | #7 |
| #3Philly Personal Injury Lawyer Jeffrey H. Penneys, PC | 84.4 | 5 | 246 | 239 | Published practice evidence | #23 |
| #4Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esquire, P.C. | 82.2 | 5 | 237 | 200 | Published practice evidence | #44 |
| #5Zavodnick & Lasky - Personal Injury Lawyers Philadelphia | 80.8 | 4.9 | 181 | 159 | Profile + review context | #4 |
Maps visibility is shown separately and is never used to calculate the Review Evidence Score.
Each profile combines score depth, practice-signal basis, and a separate visibility observation. Read the office page before making a shortlist.
#1 in this cohort
Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: strong. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
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Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: strong. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#3 in this cohort
Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: moderate. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#4 in this cohort
Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: moderate. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#5 in this cohort
Practice basis: Profile + review context. Evidence depth: moderate. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#6 in this cohort
Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: strong. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#7 in this cohort
Practice basis: Profile + review context. Evidence depth: moderate. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#8 in this cohort
Practice basis: Published practice evidence. Evidence depth: moderate. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#9 in this cohort
Practice basis: Profile + review context. Evidence depth: minimum. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →#10 in this cohort
Practice basis: Profile + review context. Evidence depth: minimum. These are observed public signals, not a specialization or outcome finding.
Review full office evidence →Market depth
15 qualified offices were observed beyond Maps position 20, while 16 were observed within the first 20. Discovery visibility and review evidence can tell different stories.
Hidden leaders
A “hidden leader” appears beyond observed Maps position 20 but has a Review Evidence Score at or above the qualified-market median. It is a research label, not an endorsement.
Philly Injury Attorneys: 84.9 score, Maps #28Philly Personal Injury Lawyer Jeffrey H. Penneys, PC: 84.4 score, Maps #23Anthony C. Gagliano, III, Esquire, P.C.: 82.2 score, Maps #44Review concentration
The five most-reviewed qualified offices account for 10% of tracked reviews. The review-volume HHI is 2176.7, a descriptive concentration measure rather than a quality score.
For car-accident comparisons, the practice-evidence gate connects each included profile to public practice language or enough context-classified review evidence. This supports comparison within the listed market using a consistent evidence threshold. It does not prove specialization, qualifications, case experience, expected outcomes, or suitability for an individual situation.
The practice gate decides whether an office belongs in this comparison. The Review Evidence Score then compares public-rating, depth, recommendation, communication, public owner-response, consistency, and low-concern signals. Neither step evaluates legal skill or likely results.
“Best observed position” is the strongest discovery position captured across the fixed query collection. Multiple offices can show the same value when observations came from different queries or backfills. It is never a score input.
Read the complete methodology →Complete published cohort
Philly Injury Attorneys (84.9/100), Jacobs & Comerota (84.4/100), Philly Personal Injury Lawyer Jeffrey H. Penneys, PC (84.4/100) have the three highest Review Evidence Scores among 31 qualified offices in Law Leaderboard’s fixed Philadelphia car accident cohort. The score compares public-review evidence; it does not measure legal ability, credentials, outcomes, or fit.
31 of 50 discovered office profiles passed both the review-evidence and practice-signal gates. Law Leaderboard requires at least 8 qualified offices before publishing a market page.
No. Maps visibility is reported as a separate discovery observation and never enters the Review Evidence Score.
No. Practice inclusion requires explicit public-profile language or sufficient context-classified review evidence. It is not a credential, specialization certification, endorsement, or outcome claim.
Source research release llb-depth50-research-2026-08-11-r1 was materialized 2026-08-12T08:00:43Z. Practice classification uses practice-signal-v1.0.0; scoring uses review-evidence-v1.0.0. The public consumer release was published 2026-08-12.