Our client suffered a serious leg injury when an unsafe sidewalk defect caused her to fall. Research by West Virginia trip-and-fall attorney Peter Pentony of WilliamsFord led to the conclusion that the adjacent property owner, not the town—as in most cases—is responsible for sidewalk maintenance in Charles Town. Pete then conducted title research to learn the owner of the commercial building and assert a claim for our client’s damages, leading to a favorable settlement.
The team at WilliamsFord has the knowledge, skills, and resources to handle complex and challenging premises liability injury cases in Virginia and West Virginia. We have helped many clients who have been injured as a result of irresponsible property owners. Contact us today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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