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Slip and Falls
A slip and fall is a common term used to
describe a
personal injury that occurs when someone slips, trips or falls due to a
dangerous or hazardous condition on someone else’s property,
often a business premises. Generally, property
owners are
legally
responsible for injuries that occur as a result of a dangerous or
hazardous condition on their property, which the owners knew or should
have known about.
If someone is injured as a result of a slip and fall, that
individual may be able to recover compensation for medical bills, lost
income and pain and suffering. The Law Office of George J. Costopoulos has
achieved such recoveries on behalf of slip and fall victims, and we
welcome the opportunity to discuss how we may be of service in your
individual situation.
As with all personal injury cases, our office represents
victims of
slip and falls on a contingency fee basis, which means no attorney's
fees are due unless we recover compensation for our
clients.
For a free, no risk consultation, contact us anytime to schedule an
appointment.
Contact Us
Choosing a lawyer is an important personal decision. We welcome the opportunity to help you make a decision that is right for you, your family or your business. Please contact us via telephone (717-243-0407) or email (info@carlisleattorney.com) to discuss how our office may be of service.
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Frequently Asked Question About
Personal Injury
Q: How do I know if I have a personal injury case?
A: If you sustained a bodily injury due to another's fault, you may have a personal injury claim for which you can seek monetary compensation. Examples of personal injury cases include motor vehicle accidents, defective products, fall down incidents, Read more . . .
Frequently Asked Question About
Wrongful Death
Q: What is wrongful death?
A: Wrongful death is a civil claim for monetary damages against an individual or entity responsible for the death of a loved one. In such cases, the law recognizes that family members of a deceased victim suffer the loss of affection, guidance, companionship and financial support. Read more . . .
Frequently Asked Question About
Criminal Law
Q: Can I get my case dismissed if I was not read "my rigts?"
A: A police officer is supposed to give "Miranda warnings" (right to remain silent, etc.) after an arrest. However, the only consequence of a Miranda violation is that the prosecution may not use any statements given after the arrest as proof of guilt. Read more . . .