Premises Liabilty

Injured on Someone Else’s Property? We’re Ready to Step In

If you’ve been hurt because a business, property owner, or landlord failed to keep their space safe, you may have a valid premises liability claim. Whether you slipped in a store, tripped in a parking lot, or were injured because of poor maintenance, we’ll help you hold the responsible party accountable. Based in Fort Washington and serving all of Pennsylvania and New Jersey, we focus on cases that deserve real legal attention — not just a quick payout.

Slip, Trip & Fall Accidents

Slippery floors, broken sidewalks, uneven steps — these types of hazards can lead to serious injuries. If a property owner failed to fix or warn about a dangerous condition, you may be entitled to compensation. We handle fall injuries on both private and commercial properties, including stores, apartment buildings, and office complexes.

Commercial or Business Property Negligence

Stores, restaurants, gyms, and other businesses have a duty to keep their premises safe for visitors. That includes fixing broken railings, cleaning up spills, and securing loose rugs or equipment. If a commercial property failed to meet these responsibilities and you were hurt, we’ll help you build a strong case.

General Negligence by Property Owners

Not every injury fits neatly into a slip-and-fall box. If your injury happened due to poor lighting, unsecured objects, or overall failure to maintain a safe environment, it may still be covered under general negligence. We help clients make sense of what happened and pursue compensation under the law.

Real Help from a Local Injury Lawyer

We Focus on What Others Overlook

Premises liability cases often get dismissed or undervalued by larger firms — but not here. If you’ve suffered a serious injury on someone else’s property, your case deserves personal attention. Andy personally handles every case from start to finish. We’ll help you understand your rights, explain what the insurance company won’t, and fight for the compensation you need to move forward.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is premises liability and do I have a case?

    Premises liability means that property owners have a legal responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe for guests and visitors. If you slipped, tripped, or were otherwise injured due to a dangerous condition — like poor lighting, wet floors, broken steps, or neglected maintenance — you may have a case. We’ll review the facts, identify who was at fault, and walk you through whether your situation qualifies under Pennsylvania or New Jersey law.

  • What if the accident happened in a store or business?

    Businesses owe a higher duty of care to customers and employees. If a hazard like a spill, loose tile, or icy walkway caused your injury, the business may be held liable — especially if they knew about the condition or should have. These claims often involve video footage, maintenance logs, and corporate insurance companies. We know how to deal with all of them and make sure your side of the story is heard.

  • How do I prove negligence in a premises case?

    You don’t need to prove someone hurt you on purpose — only that they failed to act responsibly. That might mean not cleaning up a spill in time, failing to fix broken stairs, or not warning about a known danger. We gather evidence like photos, witness statements, and inspection records to show that the property owner should have done more — and that their negligence led directly to your injury.

  • What if I was partially at fault?

    Even if you were partly responsible — like looking at your phone or not seeing a posted sign — you may still have a claim under comparative negligence laws. In Pennsylvania and New Jersey, as long as you’re not more than 50% at fault, you can still recover a portion of your damages. We’ll be upfront about how fault affects your case and work to maximize your recovery under the law.

  • How much is my case worth?

    That depends on your specific injuries, medical expenses, lost wages, and how the injury has affected your life. Serious falls and unsafe property conditions can lead to broken bones, concussions, and even permanent disability. We don’t use formulas or guesswork — we’ll fully assess your case and explain what compensation you may be entitled to.

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You don’t have to be sure you have a case. You just need someone who’s willing to listen, explain your rights, and help you take the next step. We’re ready to do that — and more.

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