About the Author
Dave Henderson is an experienced trial attorney who routinely achieves high-value results in motor vehicle, construction, medical malpractice, premises, and products liability cases. Admitted in PA, NY, and NJ, Dave earned his J.D. from Rutgers Law and began his career as a public defender. Originally from the Philadelphia area, he brings decades of fierce advocacy to injury victims across Pennsylvania.
A sudden slip, trip, or fall on dangerous property can inflict severe, life-altering injuries in a fraction of a second.
Whether you slipped on an untreated patch of ice in a commercial parking lot, tripped over broken pavement outside a retail storefront, or tumbled down an unlit stairwell with loose handrails, property owners have a strict legal duty to maintain safe premises. When property managers neglect hazardous conditions, innocent visitors suffer the consequences.
At Gregory Spektor & Associates P.C., our experienced premises liability attorneys represent slip and fall victims across Pennsylvania. We know how property owners and corporate insurance carriers attempt to shift blame onto victims or argue that dangerous conditions were “open and obvious.” Our legal team performs aggressive investigations to establish liability and secure the full financial recovery you deserve.
Retaining a skilled Pennsylvania personal injury representation team ensures your legal rights are aggressively protected from day one. We offer free, 24/7 case evaluations, operate on a 100% contingency fee basis (No Win, No Fee), and have recovered over $500 million for our clients. Call 1 (646) 917-9769 today to speak directly with an attorney.
Under Pennsylvania premises liability law, a property owner’s legal duty of care depends heavily on the legal classification of the person entering the property:
To win a slip and fall lawsuit in Pennsylvania, our trial attorneys prove that the property owner created the hazard, had actual notice of it, or had constructive notice. Constructive notice means the dangerous condition existed long enough that a reasonable property owner conducting regular inspections should have discovered and corrected it.
Slips, trips, and falls occur across a wide variety of commercial, residential, and public environments throughout Pennsylvania. Our law firm frequently handles claims resulting from:
Our legal team consults with safety inspectors, engineering specialists, and medical experts to demonstrate how negligent property maintenance caused your injury. You can also see how our firm handles fall claims across neighboring regions by reviewing our work as slip and fall injury lawyers.
Premises liability claims in Pennsylvania involve specific legal doctrines that require immediate, proactive legal action:
To hold a property owner liable for a slip and fall caused by a natural accumulation of snow or ice in Pennsylvania, the victim generally must satisfy the Hills and Ridges Doctrine. Under this rule, you must prove:
(Note: The Hills and Ridges rule does not apply if the ice formed due to an artificial defect, such as a leaking gutter or improper plow pile drainage).
Property owners frequently assert comparative negligence, arguing the victim was distracted or wearing improper footwear. Under Pennsylvania’s modified comparative fault law (42 Pa.C.S. § 7102), you can still recover financial damages as long as your share of fault is 50% or less.
However, your final financial award will be reduced proportionately by your percentage of responsibility. If you are found to be 51% or more at fault, you are legally barred from receiving any compensation.
Understanding what to do after slipping on dangerous property immediately following an incident is critical to preserving your right to recovery.
The extreme physical impact of a fall onto hard concrete, tile, or ice can inflict catastrophic injuries, particularly for older adults. Our legal team assists clients recovering from:
Accurately calculating slip and fall injury settlements requires an exhaustive review of both immediate emergency bills and future long-term care needs.
If a property owner’s negligence caused your fall, you are entitled to pursue full monetary recovery for both economic and non-economic losses, including:
Under 42 Pa.C.S. § 5524, you generally have two years from the exact date of the fall to file a personal injury lawsuit in court. (Note: If the fall occurred on property owned by a government or municipal entity, you must file formal written statutory notice within six months).
It is a legal rule requiring slip and fall victims who fall on natural ice or snow to prove that the snow/ice formed dangerous, unnatural ridges or elevations that the property owner unreasonably allowed to remain.
Report the fall immediately to the store manager or landlord and demand a copy of the written incident report. Take immediate photographs of the liquid, ice, or property defect before it is cleaned or repaired. Gather contact details from any witnesses, see a doctor right away, and contact Gregory Spektor & Associates P.C. before speaking to insurance adjusters.
Do not let a property owner’s negligence force you into financial hardship. If you or a loved one suffered severe injuries in a fall anywhere in Pennsylvania, put an experienced, aggressive legal team in your corner.
At Gregory Spektor & Associates P.C., we are dedicated to helping injury victims secure maximum financial recovery. Call us today at 1 (646) 917-9769 or complete our online contact form to schedule your free, no-obligation case evaluation.