Property owners must maintain safe conditions for visitors. Roach Law helps injury victims hold businesses, landlords, and homeowners accountable for dangerous property hazards that lead to preventable accidents.
Unsafe Property Claims
Holding negligent property owners accountable for injuries
Experienced premises liability attorneys in Philadelphia
When unsafe property conditions cause injuries, victims have legal rights. Roach Law fights for compensation in cases involving slip and falls, poor maintenance, inadequate security, and other property-related injuries. We protect your rights and demand accountability.
Three Ways We Help
Investigating Property Hazards
We gather evidence to prove unsafe conditions and hold negligent owners responsible.
Negotiating Fair Settlements
Our attorneys aggressively negotiate with insurance companies to secure maximum compensation.
Litigating Premises Liability Cases
If needed, we take your case to court to fight for full compensation.
Your Safety Matters
Property owners must ensure safe conditions
If you were injured due to a property owner's negligence, you may have a claim. Roach Law ensures unsafe conditions are addressed and that victims receive fair compensation.

Start your premises liability claim today
Unsafe properties cause serious injuries. Contact Roach Law for a free consultation, and let us fight to protect your rights and secure the compensation you deserve.
Proven Legal Advocacy
No Upfront Fees
Maximum Compensation Secured
Dedicated Personal Attention
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What qualifies as a premises liability case?
Premises liability cases involve injuries caused by unsafe property conditions, such as broken stairs, poor lighting, slippery floors, or negligent security. Property owners are legally required to maintain safe premises for visitors.
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What should I do if I was injured on someone’s property?
Seek medical attention immediately. Document the scene with photos, report the incident to the property owner, and gather witness statements. Then, consult an attorney to protect your legal rights.
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Who is responsible for my injuries in a premises liability case?
Property owners, landlords, business owners, or management companies may be held liable if they fail to maintain safe conditions. Liability depends on proving negligence and whether the hazardous condition could have been prevented.
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What damages can I recover in a premises liability lawsuit?
Victims can seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related damages. Our attorneys assess your case to determine what compensation you may be entitled to.
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How long do I have to file a premises liability claim?
In Pennsylvania, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of injury. Failing to file within this period may result in losing your right to compensation.