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Filing A Family Dollar Slip and Fall Claim in Pennsylvania*

If you were injured because you slipped and fell in a Family Dollar or any other similar store in Pennsylvania, you may be able to recover compensation for your damages through a personal injury claim against the discount store.

Personal injury claims allow you to recover compensation for damages caused by another party’s negligence. If you show that the discount store could have prevented your injuries, you can recover damages.

Here is a closer look at Family Dollar slip and fall claims in Pennsylvania.

What Are Pennsylvania’s Slip And Fall Laws?

Premises liability is the foundation for slip and fall claims. Any property owner must inspect the property and address any dangers in a timely manner. If there is a risk, the property owner must properly indicate and warn visitors by either marking off the area and making it non-accessible, or by warning those who enter the area with a sign or some other device.

Pennsylvania uses modified comparative negligence. This means you are deducted the percentage you were at-fault for the accident when you receive a settlement for your damages. So, if it was found that you were 20% at fault for your accident, you would only be able to recover up to 80% in compensation of the total value of your claim.

An accident injury lawyer can help you with your claim against the discount store.

How Long Do I Have to File a Slip and Fall Claim Against a Discount Store in Pennsylvania?

If you file a slip and fall claim after an accident in Pennsylvania, there is a two-year statute of limitations. This means that you must file the claim against Family Dollar or other discount store within two years of the date of the slip and fall. You must submit documentation and supporting evidence to help you with your claim against the discount retailer.

What Do I Need to Prove My Claim Against a Discount Store in Pennsylvania?

If you suffered damages in a slip and fall accident in a Family Dollar or any other discount store in Pennsylvania, you must prove negligence. You must show that the following apply to your discount store slip and fall claim:

  • The store knew about the dangerous conditions
  • The store acted negligently
  • The accident caused the damages and injuries you are claiming
  • The cost of medical care for your injuries, lost wages and missed work, pain and suffering, and any other damages you are claiming because of the slip and fall

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Get In Touch with A Lawyer That Takes Pennsylvania Slip and Fall Cases

If you were injured in a slip and fall accident in a Pennsylvania Family Dollar or other discount store, you should complete the Free Case Evaluation form on this page to get connected with an independent, participating slip and fall personal injury lawyer to share the details of your claim.

*Disclaimer: The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Family Dollar or any other party, you may not be entitled to compensation.

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