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Absolutely, our legal team can help victims with premises liability. Slip and fall injuries can be difficult to deal with and our team can help.
Patients and in the event of death, a patient’s surviving family members, may be able to obtain financial compensation for a hospital’s negligence. Compensation can help pay for medical expenses, lost wages, out of pocket expenses and pain and suffering.
The most common medical malpractice cases we handle are hospital mistakes, physician mistakes or negligence, birth injuries, failure to diagnose, or misdiagnosis.
Hospital mistakes, physician mistakes, specialist mistakes, birth injuries, and failure to diagnose or misdiagnosis. Contact our law office to learn more.
Yes, our Philadelphia work injury compensation lawyers have been helping injured workers for many years and can help injured workers navigate through a denied workers' compensation claim. Contact our law office for more details.
Yes, if you were involved in a motorcycle accident caused by another driver, contact our Philadelphia personal injury lawyers now for your free consultation.
It’s up to those who manufacture, market or sell products and devices to provide adequate safety features and literature and adhere to manufacturing standards for the safety of consumers. There may be negligence, fraud, and inadequate safety on the part of the manufacturer or distributor that could result in a possible lawsuit.
At Laffey Bucci Kent, our lawyers have helped thousands of clients who sustained serious injuries, including spinal cord damage, broken bones, traumatic brain injury, amputations, lacerations, and nerve damage among others.
Yes, if you or a loved one has been seriously hurt or killed by medical malpractice or medical negligence of a doctor or hospital, contact our Philly law office for a free, confidential consultation.
Yes, our experienced slip and fall lawyers have years of experience helping injured victims receive compensation for their damages. Contact our legal team to learn more.
Car accidents are all too common, and tragically often involve innocent victims. If you or a loved one has been involved in a car accident, you probably know all too well the emotional and financial hardship that can result. If you have been injured in a car accident involving a driver who was found to be over the legal limit for alcohol, or a driver who was simply behaving negligently, you are likely entitled to compensation. Dealing with insurance companies can be difficult on your own. Having a trusted car accident attorney on your side to guide you through this stressful time is essential.
Workers’ compensation claims are the most common types of work injury claims in PA. A worker who is injured on the job files for workers’ compensation benefits and, if the claim is approved, the worker will then receive medical treatment through the claim. Moreover, if the injury prevents the worker from returning to work temporarily, then they may also be entitled to receive a portion of the lost wages during the recovery. If the injury prevents the victim from returning to work permanently, they may also be entitled to Social Security Disability (SSDI) benefits, though this is a separate legal claims process.
In order to have a successful slip and fall lawsuit in Philly, the victim of the injuries must prove that the owner of the property or premises: created the danger, knew about the danger & unreasonably failed to warn or failed to correct it, or unreasonably failed to detect the danger in the first place.
For construction employees, suffering an injury while on-the-job are a very real possibility. When these incidents do take place, worker's compensation prevents a victim from suing their own employers. Instead, they are expected to receive compensation by filing a worker's compensation claim. Nevertheless, worker's comp does not prohibit a victim from taking legal action against a third party who may have acted negligently, resulting in injuries. In this manner, and through a construction accident lawsuit, victims and their families are able to attain the compensation they need to cover lost wages and medical costs, among other damages.
Hi Bill - it does sound like a breach for sure. I would like to gather some more information before giving a concrete answer. Give our Philadelphia law office a call 215-399-9255 and we'll see what we can do.
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