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Holding Property Owners Accountable in Philadelphia

Every property owner, whether a landlord, business, or public facility, has a legal duty to keep their premises safe for visitors. When they fail to do so, people get hurt. From slip and falls in retail stores to assaults in poorly secured buildings, these incidents aren’t random accidents. They’re the result of negligence.

At Kwartler Manus, our premises liability attorneys in Philadelphia represent victims across the city who’ve been injured because someone else didn’t take basic safety measures. We act fast to investigate unsafe conditions, preserve evidence, and demand full compensation for the harm caused.

What Is Premises Liability?

Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility of property owners and occupiers to maintain safe conditions. When they neglect that duty and someone gets hurt, the victim can file a claim to recover damages.

We handle a wide range of these cases, including:

If a property owner could have prevented your injury by fixing a hazard, posting warnings, or providing proper security, we’ll prove it and hold them accountable.

Causes of Premises Liability

Many injury victims are told their accidents were their own fault. That’s the first line of defense for negligent property owners, and it’s wrong. Most of these incidents are caused by careless maintenance, lack of oversight, or ignored safety regulations.

We regularly uncover:

  • Broken cameras, missing security staff, or unmonitored entryways
  • Code violations and unreported hazards
  • Failure to fix recurring maintenance problems
  • Poor crowd control or inadequate supervision at amusement venues

Our Philadelphia premises liability lawyers know how to trace the root cause of negligence, connect it to your injuries, and build the kind of case that stands up in front of a jury.

What Are Common Injuries in Premises Liability Cases?

The injuries from unsafe property conditions can range from painful to life-altering. We represent clients suffering from:

  • Fractures, sprains, and soft tissue injuries
  • Spinal cord or head trauma
  • Cuts, burns, or electrocution
  • Emotional trauma from assaults or public incidents
  • Catastrophic injuries and wrongful death

Every case is different, but one fact remains the same: these injuries were preventable. Our goal is to make sure they never happen again and that you’re fully compensated for what you’ve lost.

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What Compensation Am I Entitled To?

Premises liability cases can involve significant losses. Victims often face hospital stays, lost wages, and lasting pain, all while trying to navigate confusing insurance processes.

We pursue compensation for:

  • Medical expenses and ongoing treatment
  • Lost income and reduced earning potential
  • Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
  • Property damage (phones, clothing, valuables)
  • Wrongful death damages for grieving families

Our firm pushes beyond the initial offers, building evidence-driven cases that demand maximum recovery.

What Can a Premises Liability Lawyer Do for Me?

At Kwartler Manus, we treat every claim as a high-stakes case from day one. Our trial-first philosophy forces property owners and insurers to move fast or risk losing big in court.

You can expect:

  • Immediate investigation and evidence preservation
  • Access to your attorney for real-time updates
  • Use of cutting-edge systems to track and manage your case efficiently
  • Full transparency from consultation to resolution

This proactive model gives you control, and it keeps defendants on defense where they belong.

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Why Choose the Premises Liability Lawyers at Kwartler Manus in Philadelphia?

The premises liability lawyers in Philadelphia at Kwartler Manus represent injured clients with a focused, trial-ready approach that builds strong cases from the outset. Founded by trial attorneys David Kwartler and Jason Manus, the firm serves clients throughout Pennsylvania and handles complex injury claims arising from unsafe property conditions, negligent maintenance, and preventable hazards. By emphasizing preparation, communication, and strategic case development, we work to position each claim for maximum impact while keeping clients informed at every stage.

Our recognitions and achievements include:

  • Over 2,500 personal injury cases and more than 250 jury trials, securing millions for clients
  • Super Lawyers
  • Super Lawyers Rising Stars
  • Best Lawyers in America – Ones to Watch
  • Top 40 Under 40, National Trial Lawyers Association

If you or a loved one has been injured due to unsafe property conditions, contact Kwartler Manus today to learn how our team can help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

Serving Injury Victims Across Philadelphia

Our premises liability lawyers in Philadelphia represent victims in:

  • Center City
  • South Philadelphia
  • University City
  • Northeast and Northwest Philadelphia
  • Surrounding counties, including Bucks, Montgomery, and Delaware

If your injury happened on someone else’s property, we’re ready to act.

Premises Liability FAQs

How long do I have to file a construction accident claim in Philadelphia, PA?

In Pennsylvania, most construction accident injury claims must be filed within two years from the date of the accident. Some situations—such as cases involving government entities—may have shorter deadlines, so it’s important to act quickly to protect your rights.

What should I do immediately after a construction accident?

Your first priority should be getting medical attention, even if your injuries do not seem serious right away. Report the incident to a supervisor and, if possible, document the scene and collect witness information. We also recommend avoiding recorded statements or signing anything from insurance companies before speaking with an attorney.

Who can be held liable for a construction accident?

Liability may extend to multiple parties depending on the circumstances, including general contractors, subcontractors, property owners, equipment manufacturers, and site supervisors responsible for safety. Our team conducts a detailed investigation to identify all potentially responsible parties and build a strong claim.

Can I file a lawsuit if I was a subcontractor?

Yes. Subcontractors may still have the right to pursue a third-party claim if someone other than their direct employer caused or contributed to the accident. These claims can coexist with workers’ compensation benefits, depending on the facts of the case.

When will my case be resolved?

The timeline depends on factors such as injury severity, case complexity, and whether the matter settles or proceeds to litigation. Some cases resolve within months, while others take longer when multiple parties or serious injuries are involved.

If I receive workers’ compensation, do I still have a claim?

Yes, in some cases. Workers’ compensation provides limited benefits, but it does not prevent recovery from additional responsible parties. Kwartler Manus evaluates each case to determine whether a separate third-party claim can be pursued beyond workers’ comp.

What if I’m an undocumented worker?

Undocumented workers are generally still protected under personal injury and workers’ compensation laws. Immigration status does not prevent injured workers from pursuing compensation for unsafe working conditions.

How much do construction accident lawyers cost?

Our construction accident lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, meaning there are no upfront costs. Legal fees are only paid if compensation is recovered, allowing injured workers to pursue claims without financial pressure.

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