PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYERS

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Owners have a responsibility to ensure a safe environment for any person who enters their property or establishment.

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Pennsylvania premises liability law states that in the event that a person is injured resulting from the existence of a dangerous condition on a property, that property’s owner or the party responsible for maintaining the property may be held legally responsible for the injured party’s damages. Owners have a responsibility to ensure a safe environment for any person who enters their property or establishment.

Pennsylvania Premises Liability Law

According to premises liability law, if a property owner or the party responsible for maintaining the site fails to provide a safe environment, and as a result someone is injured, then the owner/responsible party can be held liable for the injured person’s medical bills, lost wages, etc. Premises liability applies to homeowners, businesses, even owners of vacant or abandoned lots.

Contact Our Premises Liability Lawyers

If you or someone you love has been injured as the result of an improperly maintained or unsafe property, contact our premises liability lawyers at the Travis Law Firm. We will evaluate your case and help you gain maximum compensation for your injuries. Our premises liability lawyers– serving Erie PA, Edinboro PA, Warren PA, and all of Northwestern Pennsylvania – have achieved significant settlements for our clients. We are lawyers you can trust. Statutes of limitations may apply, contact us today.

What Turns Crimes Into Federal Cases?

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The difference lies in the type of crime that has been committed and where it happened. Crimes that occur across state lines become federal cases. However, a crime that violates federal laws can happen in a single state. The differences are sometimes complex and require an attorney with experience dealing with federal crimes. Let’s take an in-depth look at what turns a crime into a federal case.

Search and Seizure in Pennsylvania

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The Pennsylvania Constitution ensures that residents of the state are protected from unreasonable search and seizure whether it involves a person, possessions, papers or homes. Probable cause is necessary for police to conduct search and seizure under the 4th Amendment, which helps provide protection from unreasonable searches. When your constitutional rights are violated, the search and seizure that was performed may be unconstitutional and inadmissible in court.

Can You Get Workers’ Comp if You Work From Home?

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In Pennsylvania, whether you work full-time or part-time at a job or from home or as a seasonal worker, you are still covered by workers’ compensation if you become injured. It has become increasingly common for people to telecommute in recent years, and this area of the law continues to develop and refine workers’ comp eligibility with new precedents. To increase safety and avoid workplace injuries, many employers have implemented safety checks for their remote employees.

* THE TRAVIS LAW FIRM, P.C., only handles cases involving Personal Injury, Wrongful Death, Workers’ Compensation, DUI, and Criminal Defense.

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