Philadelphia Victory for Client Who Suffered Serious Hand Injuries Playing Trampoline Basketball
Our premises liability lawyer represented a man injured at a business where equipment was not safely maintained. Business owners in Pennsylvania have a duty to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and fix dangers in a timely manner to prevent injury to others. They must regularly inspect the property for potential hazards that could cause harm.  If the owner of the property knows – or should know -- abo...
Philadelphia Can You Sue for Chemical Burns?
If you are the victim of another’s negligent actions, you may wonder, can you sue for chemical burns? If you have experienced a chemical burn, you know that they are unbelievably painful. They can cause serious injury and result in lasting medical issues. Additionally, the experiences associated with chemical burns may affect your emotional well-being. Depending upon the circumstances surrounding your burn, you may be ent...
Philadelphia How Much is a Spinal Cord Injury Worth?
Our Attorney Can Help You Get Compensation for Your Spinal Injury Spinal cord injuries can cause tremendous pain and suffering, as they often affect vital body functions -- including the ability to use arms and legs, speak, think clearly, take care of daily needs -- and to work and earn a living. Victims of severe spinal injuries may wind up paralyzed and require expensive continuing care for a lifetime, and some injuries may...
Philadelphia What is the Average Payout for a Head Injury?
If you’ve been in a serious accident you may wonder, what is the average payout for a head injury? Because there is no average head injury, it’s hard to say; but there are common factors that affect the payout amount. Each head injury is unique, but those who are injured in an accident have a shared next step. Everyone who suffers a severe head injury should get legal help so their rights to compensation are protected. ...
Philadelphia Can You Sue Your Landlord for Burns Suffered in an Apartment Fire?
If you or a loved one is suffering from burns after a fire, you may wonder, can you sue your landlord for burns suffered in an apartment fire? Depending on the cause of the fire, you can. If there’s good evidence your landlord was negligent and it caused your injuries, you may have a successful case. Wapner Newman has helped accident victims for decades, including those injured by mistakes by landlords. Fires are frighten...