Pennsylvania Slip and Fall Lawyers

A slip and fall accident may lead to serious injuries. At Sokolove Law, our Pennsylvania slip and fall lawyers are dedicated to seeking justice and compensation for those who were injured on someone else’s property. Contact us now for a free case review.

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Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents in Pennsylvania

Slip and fall accidents are incredibly common throughout Pennsylvania and are a leading cause of workplace fatalities in the state, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

These accidents are often preventable, with unsafe floors being one of the most common property hazards leading to falls.

In Pennsylvania, slip and fall accidents may be caused by:

  • Broken or poorly maintained stairways
  • Cluttered walkways
  • Icy or snowy surfaces
  • Inadequate handrails
  • Inadequate signage
  • Loose flooring or carpeting
  • Poor lighting
  • Uneven flooring or surfaces
  • Wet or slippery surfaces

In many cases, slip and fall accidents are due to a failure to maintain public areas of passage properly, like parking lots, inside of businesses, or even around the outside of someone’s home.

In these instances, it’s typically the property owner, business owner, or homeowner who is legally responsible for the injuries sustained on their property.

Why Can You Sue Over a Slip & Fall Injury?

Property owners and renters have a legal responsibility to ensure the safety of everyone who lawfully enters their building or land.

However, if their negligence results in unsafe conditions that cause you to be injured, you may be able to sue for slipping and falling.

In slip and fall cases, the property owner had to have:

  • Created a dangerous condition or was aware of a hazard on their property
  • Had enough time to notice and address the hazard on their property
  • Failed to repair or properly warn visitors about these dangers

Pennsylvania premises liability claims hold owners or renters responsible for failing to maintain their property — though these legal protections don’t extend to trespassers who get injured on someone else’s property.

At Sokolove Law, our firm has over 45 years of experience helping clients injured through no fault of their own. We’re prepared to file a slip and fall injury lawsuit on your behalf.

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Pennsylvania Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall accidents can cause various injuries, ranging from minor scratches to paralysis and even death. The trauma from accidents like these can be both physical and emotional in nature.

Your legal team will often assess the extent of your injuries in order to fight for the most compensation possible in your case.

Common slip and fall injuries include:

  • Bone fractures
  • Bruising and contusions
  • Cuts and lacerations
  • Dislocations
  • Emotional trauma and distress
  • Head and facial injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Sprains and strains
  • Torn ligaments and tendons

It’s crucial to seek medical care after a fall. Once health concerns have been addressed, you should report the fall and ask for a copy of the incident report. Photographing the hazard that led to your injury can also be important evidence.

At Sokolove Law, our Pennsylvania slip and fall attorneys have spent decades helping those who were hurt due to the negligence of others get justice. Let us put our experience to work for you.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to see if you may be able to file a slip and fall lawsuit in Pennsylvania. It costs nothing to speak with us.

How to File a Pennsylvania Slip and Fall Lawsuit

Property owners have a duty to maintain a reasonably safe environment for visitors and patrons. If they fail to do so and you are injured as a result, you may be able to pursue compensation from a Pennsylvania slip and fall lawsuit.

If you have a case, our slip and fall attorneys in Pennsylvania will handle every step of the process for you, so you can focus on your health and recovery.

Below are the steps to filing a slip and fall lawsuit in Pennsylvania.

1. Contact Sokolove Law

At Sokolove Law, we provide all potential clients with a free case review to determine if they may be eligible to file a Pennsylvania slip and fall claim.

During this time, we’ll ask you a few questions about your injury, so we can better understand the specifics of your situation.

2. We’ll Gather Evidence to Support Your Case

If you have a case, we’ll collect evidence to show your injuries were caused by the property owner's negligence, including:

  • Medical records
  • Incident reports
  • Photos or videos
  • Witness statements

Our on-staff investigators have the resources necessary to examine all of the factors that may have contributed to your fall.

3. We'll File Your Pennsylvania Slip and Fall Claim

Your Pennsylvania slip and fall lawsuit must be filed within the statute of limitations, which is a set of laws that limit how long you have to file a claim.

Once these deadlines pass, you won’t be able to file a claim or pursue compensation for your injuries ever again.

4. We'll Negotiate a Slip and Fall Settlement on Your Behalf

Our attorneys will try to negotiate a Pennsylvania slip and fall settlement with the defendant(s), which may include the property owner or their insurance company.

If your injury happens while on the job, we may also be able to help you pursue workers’ compensation.

If a settlement isn’t reached, our Pennsylvania slip and fall lawyers are prepared to present your case in trial and fight for a verdict on your behalf.

Pennsylvania Slip and Fall Settlements

At Sokolove Law, our attorneys have recovered over $9.6 Billion on behalf of our clients across the country, including families impacted by slip and fall accidents.

Pennsylvania slip and fall settlements are often paid for by property owners or their general liability insurance providers. Amounts vary based on the facts of each individual case, like your medical bills and the severity of your injuries.

A few of our past slip and fall lawsuit results include:

  • $850,000 for a woman who fell when exiting a plane and broke her leg.
  • $450,000 to a woman whose husband passed after brain injuries from a fall
  • $350,000 for a man who fell down the stairs at a property without handrails
  • $145,000 to a woman who fell down the stairs and broke her arm
  • $200,000 for a man who slipped on an icy driveway his management company refused to salt
  • $135,000 to a woman who needed a knee replacement after slipping on ice
  • $130,000 for a man who fell at a friend’s house and broke his ankle
  • $175,000 to a man who tripped while walking out of a restaurant
  • $250,000 for a woman who fell due to a loose banister and had to have back surgery

While there’s no guarantee of success in any case, our Pennsylvania slip and fall lawyers will fight to get you the most compensation possible.

Compensation from a slip and fall claim can help pay for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, funeral services, and more.

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Our Slip and Fall Attorneys in Pennsylvania Are Here for You

At Sokolove Law, we know that an unexpected accident can lead to serious physical injuries that may have a lifelong impact.

Our compassionate Pennsylvania slip and fall attorneys are dedicated to holding those responsible for your suffering accountable. We’ll work to make the legal process as stress-free as possible.

There are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our team. We only get paid if you do, so there’s no financial risk to taking legal action.

Let us fight for the compensation you deserve. Call (800) 995-1212 now or fill out our contact form to get started with a free case review.

Slip and Fall Lawyer in Pennsylvania FAQs

Can you sue for a slip and fall in Pennsylvania?

You may be able to sue for slipping and falling in Pennsylvania if your accident was caused by someone else’s negligence. 

Typically, lawsuits can be filed against a property owner or renter if they were aware of a hazard on the property but didn’t take the steps necessary to address it or warn visitors about it.

Our Pennsylvania slip and fall accident lawyers can help you figure out your eligibility for free. Call (800) 995-1212 now to get started.

What influences Pennsylvania slip and fall settlement amounts?

Factors that affect slip and fall injury settlement amounts in Pennsylvania include:

  • Extent of current and future medical expenses
  • Impact of injury on the ability to work and earn an income
  • Insurance company policy limits
  • Pain and suffering
  • Severity of injuries
  • Strength of evidence
  • Whether the injured party is found partially at fault

Our Pennsylvania slip and fall attorneys will take all of these factors into account when negotiating a settlement on your behalf, so you can receive the compensation you deserve.

What is the premises liability law in Pennsylvania?

The premises liability law in Pennsylvania places responsibility on property owners and renters to ensure the safety of people who lawfully enter their property.

If you slipped and fell on someone else's property in Pennsylvania, you may be able to secure compensation from a premises liability slip and fall claim that can help pay for your care and more.

What is the statute of limitations for slip and fall injuries in PA?

The statute of limitations for Pennsylvania slip and fall injuries is 2 years after your accident.

Once this time passes, you won’t be able to take legal action for your injuries again, so it’s important to get in touch with a Pennsylvania slip and fall attorney as soon as possible.

Do you need a lawyer to sue for a slip and fall in Pennsylvania?

It’s highly recommended to hire a lawyer for a slip and fall case, as premise liability lawsuits are notoriously complex.

By working with an experienced attorney, you may improve your chances of getting compensation and hold the property owner responsible for your suffering accountable.

If you believe your injury was caused by a property owner’s negligence, fill out our contact form for a free, no-obligation case review.

How much does a Pennsylvania slip and fall attorney charge?

At Sokolove Law, there are no upfront costs or hourly fees to work with our slip and fall attorneys in Pennsylvania.

We work on a contingency-fee-basis, which means we only get paid if we secure compensation for you.

Call (800) 995-1212 now to find out if you may be eligible for a slip and fall lawsuit settlement. It costs nothing to speak with us.

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Local Pennsylvania Areas We Serve

While Sokolove Law helps people throughout the country, we provide our services to people across the entire state of Pennsylvania as well.

Sokolove Law serves locations across Pennsylvania, including:

  • Abington
  • Allentown
  • Altoona
  • Bensalem
  • Bethel Park
  • Bethlehem City
  • Bristol Township
  • Cheltenham
  • Chester City
  • Cranberry Township
  • Erie
  • Falls Township
  • Hampden
  • Harrisburg
  • Haverford
  • Hazleton
  • Hempfield Township
  • Lancaster City
  • Lower Macungie
  • Lower Makefield
  • Lower Merion
  • Lower Paxton
  • Manheim Township
  • McCandless
  • Middletown Township
  • Millcreek Township
  • Monroeville
  • Mount Lebanon
  • Norristown
  • North Huntingdon
  • Northampton Township
  • Penn Hills
  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh
  • Radnor
  • Reading
  • Ridley
  • Ross Township
  • Scranton
  • Shaler
  • Spring Township
  • State College
  • Tredyffrin
  • Upper Darby
  • Upper Merion
  • Warminster
  • Whitehall Township
  • Wilkes-Barre City
  • York City
  • York Township

Pennsylvania Zip Codes We Serve

As a national law firm, Sokolove Law can help patients and their families wherever they may be in the U.S., including across the state of Pennsylvania.

Some of the zip codes we serve in Pennsylvania include: 

  • 15108
  • 15237
  • 15301
  • 15317
  • 15601
  • 15642
  • 16001
  • 16801
  • 17050
  • 17331
  • 17403
  • 17543
  • 17601
  • 17602
  • 17603
  • 17701
  • 18017
  • 18042
  • 18102
  • 18103
  • 18104
  • 18702
  • 18974
  • 19020
  • 19067
  • 19082
  • 19104
  • 19111
  • 19120
  • 19124
  • 19131
  • 19134
  • 19139
  • 19140
  • 19143
  • 19144
  • 19145
  • 19146
  • 19148
  • 19149
  • 19320
  • 19335
  • 19380
  • 19382
  • 19401
  • 19403
  • 19426
  • 19446
  • 19460
  • 19464

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  1. National Floor Safety Institute. “Slip & Fall Quick Facts.” Retrieved from: https://nfsi.org/nfsi-research/quick-facts/. Accessed on December 30, 2024.
  2. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Fatal Work Injuries in Pennsylvania — 2022.” Retrieved from: https://www.bls.gov/regions/mid-atlantic/news-release/fatalworkinjuries_pennsylvania.htm. Accessed on December 30, 2024.