Holding negligent property owners accountable across Pennsylvania.
Understanding Premises Liability
Premises liability refers to an owner or manager’s legal responsibility when unsafe conditions cause harm. These cases are more than just “accidents.” They happen because someone failed to inspect, repair, or warn about known hazards.
Common examples of property negligence include:
- Wet floors or uneven surfaces
- Inadequate lighting or signage
- Broken stairs, railings, or elevators
- Poorly maintained sidewalks or parking lots
- Negligent security in apartment complexes, hotels, or venues
- Unsafe amusement park rides or attractions
When property owners cut corners or ignore danger, our firm holds them accountable.







