Philadelphia Premises Liability Attorney
Were you injured on another person's property?
If you were injured while visiting on private, public, government or commercial property, you may have the right to file a claim for compensation. Property owners and managers must take reasonable care to protect those who visit the property from harm. If they have failed to do so, and you or a loved one has suffered injury, it is important to contact a
Philadelphia personal injury lawyer from The Law Offices of Steven Laynas to help you with the legal issues. There are many types of possible premises liability claims, from slip & fall to drowning accidents, as well as failures of security.
Legal Help for Falls, Security Negligence, Dog Bites & Other Premises Liability Cases
You are protected under state law if you have been injured due to hazards such as uneven floors, lack of lighting, poor maintenance, wet, slippery, oily floors, uneven tiles, potholes or items in the walkway that create danger for those in the area. If the owner of manager of the premises failed to warn, did not correct a dangerous hazard so that individuals visiting the property are not injured. Cases of assault, rape or other violent crime could allow for a victim to file a claim against a property owner such as apartment building, hotel, motel or other facility that should have provided better security. Other examples of premises liability can also include slip and fall accidents, swimming pool accidents, and
dog bite incidents.
The firm assists those who have been injured in a wide variety of premises liability cases. With over 30 years of service to the Philadelphia area, the firm has achieved many high value settlements for clients in serious injury cases, including those on private property, such as swimming pool accidents and others. We urge you to contact our firm at once to discuss your case and how to proceed with legal action against the negligent property owner or manager.
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from our firm at once for the legal representation you will need to resolve your claim.