PA Personal Injury Lawyer - Falls Due to Unsafe Conditions (Slip and Fall)

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A serious fall is no laughing matter. In fact, it can cause serious and life-altering injuries. Falls are the second-leading cause of injury in America behind auto accidents, affecting more than a million people a year. Falls can cause serious injuries to the back, wrist, elbow, shoulder, ankle, knee, hip and other joints, as well as injuries to the brain and other internal organs.

In cases where a fall is caused by someone else’s negligence, the injured person and their loved ones may be entitled to compensation for lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering. At Hourigan, Kluger & Quinn, our premises Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyers have extensive experience representing people who have been injured in slip and fall cases. Our reputation for exceptional results both in and out of the courtroom is unparalleled in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a fall, click to contact a Pennsylvania Personal Injury Lawyer or call today for a FREE consultation toll-free at (800) 760-1529. Don’t wait. Waiting to consult with an attorney can jeopardize your legal rights.

Sample Slip and Fall Jury Verdicts & Settlements

PLEASE NOTE: The above is only a partial list of our verdicts and settlements. Many of our settlements are subject to confidentiality provisions which prevent us from disclosing their existence and/or the amount of settlement. While we believe that such provisions unfairly protect wrongdoers and severely impair public awareness of important safety issues, many insurance companies absolutely refuse to enter into a settlement agreement that does not provide for confidentiality. Needless to say, the best interests of our clients must prevail and it is the client who ultimately decides whether to accept an offer of settlement. Therefore, we are unable to list many settlements subject to such confidentiality provisions.