Premises Liability

Pennsylvania Injury Lawyers - Slip and Fall - Dog Bites - Safety Issues

Premises liability cases encompass slip and fall accidents, dog bites, unsafe buildings and grounds, assaults, and other liabilities that take place where the owner and/or possessor of the premises may be held responsible. Laws regarding premises liability differ from state to state with some laws focusing on the legality of visitors on the property and other statutes more heavily focused on hazardous property conditions and actions taken by the owner and/or possessor of the premises to correct and prevent injury from occurring.

Slips and falls cause more than a million injuries every year that range from minor to catastrophic injuries, such as brain damage, spinal cord injury and other severe forms of injury. The seriousness of these incidents has resulted in a whole profession of lawyers dedicated to legally resolving the liability that results from premise accidents and injury. Such accidents and injuries occur on commercial, public or private property which may include, but are not limited to:

  • Supermarkets
  • Shopping Malls
  • Ramps
  • Parking Lots
  • Hotels / Motels
  • Amusement Parks
  • Resort Areas
  • Stadiums
  • Public Walkways
  • Warehouse Stores
  • Residential Homes
  • Parks
  • Hospitals
  • Medical Centers
  • Businesses

Our personal injury lawyers at Creedon & Feliciani, P.C. have acquired decades of experience representing clients as both plaintiffs (the injured) and defendants (property owners) in cases involving personal injury. Whatever your legal needs, our firm has the capability to effectively present your case and prevail through negotiated settlements, mediation, arbitration or courtroom litigation.

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Please call our law firm at (610) 239-9630 to arrange a free initial consultation with a personal injury lawyer to discuss your premises liability concerns. Plaintiff injury cases are taken on a contingency fee basis, meaning if there is no recovery, there is no fee. Defense premises liability cases are subject to a fee schedule offered at competitive rates.

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