Premises / Slip & Fall

Thousands of people including children and the elderly are seriously injured on the premises of careless owners and businesses every year. Some common injuries are:

  • Slipping on a slick surface at a store
  • Falling because of hills and ridges of ice
  • Uneven cement on a sidewalk

There are many other circumstances in which injury can happen as a result of unkempt premises.  Serious injuries such as broken hips, herniated discs, open head injuries, and even paralysis cause needless pain, disability and loss of earnings and ability to enjoy life’s pleasures.

When such an injury is caused by a dangerous defect that was known or should have been known to the property owner (legally termed notice or constructive notice) a experienced premises liability lawyer at Pomerantz, Perlberger & Lewis will help you obtain substantial just compensation.

Additional examples of premises liability include serious injuries due to defective lighting, failure to warn of hazardous conditions on the property, poorly maintained equipment, dog bites and animal attacks, swimming pool head injuries and drowning, faulty elevators, escalators and stairs and food poisoning.

Every premises liability or slip and fall case is different.  There are many variables that need to be taken into account in order to get you the compensation you deserve for your injuries. If you or a loved one has been hurt as a result of some one else’s carelessness, schedule an initial consultation and we can help assess your case. When looking for an attorney, experience matters.
 
Please contact us to speak with one of our experienced premises liability attorneys.  We will make sure that your case is handled by the best attorneys and with the utmost care.

Contact the premises liability / slip & fall serious injury attorneys at Pomerantz Perlberger & Lewis in Philadelphia today to put over 100 years of combined experience on your side.
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Philadelphia Injury Lawyer Blog - Premises Liability