Legal Question in Personal Injury in Pennsylvania
I tripped at a local wawa and fractured an ankle. What are my rights
3 Answers from Attorneys
You need to speak with an attorney as soon as possible. There are still a number of questions that need to be answered but the sooner you speak with an attorney the better. We have handled similar cases in gas stations/convenience stores before. Please call our office 610-565-9120, or visit us at www.donaghuelabrum.com, so that we can discuss the details of your incident and schedule an appointment.
Your rights are contingent on how the accident occurred and if we could prove Wawa is negligent in some way. Assuming we pass that hurdle, they may or may not have medical payments coverage on their insurance policy to assist with your bills.
Wage loss and pain and suffering are also elements of any potential claim.
Naturally, I would like to speak to you as each accident is unique. Please feel free to call 215 735 4800 for a free telephone consult.
Whether of not I will be able to force Wawa to pay for your pain, suffering, lost wages, medical bills, inconvenience, etc. will depend on why and how you fell. Whose fault was it that you fell? I've had (and still have) several cases involving slip and fall cases at Wawa. Feel free to call to discuss. Thank you.
Richard Senker 610 279-1600
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