Fall on Water, Snow or Ice.
Excessive water, snow or ice cause many falls in Western
Pennsylvania. You will need to speak with a lawyer to know if you
have a good case against the property owner or occupier. Not
every instance if snow or ice will make the owner liable for the fall
for the dangerous condition.
Hills and Ridges.
Pennsylvania has something called the "hills and ridges" doctrine
that limits liability on the part of property owners and/or
occupiers. Our firm will look at your case from every angle to
maximize your recovery for a slip or fall related injury. We will sit
down with you and answer all your questions. An attorney (not a
paralegal) will discuss your case with you in detail, free of charge.
You will come away from our meeting with a full undertanding of
your case and some peace of mind.
Our Goal: Your Peace of Mind
You deserve to know your rights following a slip or fall related
injury. We'll sit down with you and answer all your questions. An
attorney (not a paralegal) will discuss your case with you in
detail, free of charge. You will come away from our meeting with
a full undertanding of your case and some peace of mind.
Experience Pays.
An experienced trial attorney can evaluate the premises and
determine whether the uneven ground was the type that could
allow you to recover for your injuries.
The Premises Owner and Notice.
In some instances, the premises owner must have actual notice
of the condition that made you fall. In other instances,
constructive notice is enough. We will evaluate your particular
case, and whether the premises owner knew or should have
known that property was dangerous by virtue of it being poorly
lit, containing snow or ice, or otherwise having uneven ground
that made you fall.
Not Sure Who Owns the Property?
There is a statute of limitation period that governs all slip and fall
cases in Pennsylvania. Don't delay in calling us following your
fall. Moreover, if a governmental entity owns the property
where you were injured, then you must give them prompt and
timely notice of the accident.
We Will Prepare the Case.
We'll obtain your medical records to further evaluate the value
of your fall related injury. In particular, we will obtain your
medical, chiropractic, and physical therapy records including
diagnostic tests. We'll consider your pre-existing conditions (if
any), and we'll consider the full extent of your new injury, such
as a aggravation, sprain, strain, fracture (broken bone), or
otherwise. We will also put the property / premises owner's
insurance carrier on notice of the incident and get the case
moving forward.
We Will Investigate.
We'll contact the property owner and set up a time that we (the
lawyers) can actually inspect the place you fell if it did not occur
in public. We'll look at whether the property owner had notice of
a dangerous condition of the property and/or whether a
dangerous conditions still exists in the form of a broken step,
uneven ground, poorly lit conditions, or excessive ice or an
unnatural collection of water, for example. We'll interview
witnesses and fully evaluate the case to best support the
allegations you are making. We'll consider whether any other
party can be fault, such as a contractor responsible for
maintaining the property and/or keeping it in a safe condition.
We Will Negotiate.
We'll work to convince the property owner or his insurance
carrier that slip and fall accident happened as you say, and that
you are entitled to the money you seek. We can help negotiate
down the value of any unpaid medical bills in certain
circumstances and/or try to prevent unpaid bills from going into
collections. We will commence litigation and aggressively
pursue your fall accident claim as your zealous advocate.
Rely on Our Courtroom Experience.
We've handled personal injury cases at all levels of litigation in
Pennsylvania: magistrate (district justice), compulsory
arbitration, UIM arbitration, UM arbitration, jury trials,
superior court appeals, appeals to the Supreme Court of
Pennsylvania, and federal court cases. We've conducted out of
state depositions, depositions for use at trial, we've handled
cases throughout West Virginia. You can rely on our experience
to know what kind of evidence is most important to maximize
the value of your claim.
Wide Geographic Area.
We have offices in Western Pennsylvania: Allegheny, Beaver
County, and Washington County to serve you following a slip and
fall accident. If you cannot come into one of our offices for some
reason, we can arrange for a meeting in any area throughout
Western Pennsylvania, including: Allegheny County, the City of
Pittsburgh and the neighboring villages and townships
throughout Allegheny County including: Cranberry Township,
Wexford, Sewickley, McKees Rocks, McKeesport, New
Kensington, Bethel Park, Latrobe, Ford City, Murrysville,
Canonsburg, West Newton, Franklin Park, the Pittsburgh airport
area, Plum, Versailles, Altoona, Johnstown, Moon Township,
Fox Chapel, Oakmont, Ross (North Hills), Evans City,
McCandless, Bellevue, Avalon, Brighton Heights, Shaler,
Monroeville, the Monroeville areas. We also handle cases
throughout Beaver County, including Monaca, Hopewell,
Ambridge, Center Township, Aliquippa, and Beaver Falls. We will
tell you the money value of your slip and fall accident case in
Pennsylvania. We also service the pan handle of West Virginia,
including Morgantown, Weirton, and Wheeling. In Pennsylvania,
we handle cases in Westmoreland County (Greensburg), Indiana
County, New Castle, Findlay, Hopewell, including western
Pennsylvania communities in Butler County, Kittanning, Beaver
County, Washington, Westmoreland County, Lawrence,
Venango, Indiana County, Greene County, and Armstrong
County.
No Fee Unless We Recover
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