Philadelphia Slip and Fall Attorney

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• Millions of Dollars Recovered

• No Fees Unless We Win

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$200,000  â–   Slip & Fall Injury


$200,000 recovered on behalf of a client who slipped and fell on a business parking lot requiring neck surgery.

$185,000 â–   Slip & Fall Injury


$185,000 recovered on behalf of a client who tripped and fell on a commercial property requiring right arm and elbow surgery.

$175,000  â–   Slip & Fall Injury


$175,000 recovered on behalf of a client who tripped and fell on municipal property requiring ankle surgery.

$200,000 Recovered on Behalf of a Client

Slips and falls or trip and fall cases can be complex. In them, we need to prove you fell or tripped as a result of someone else's negligence. If a person's or business's actions or inactions led to your injuries and other losses, we can help you get compensation for them. We are an aggressive legal team that works hard to protect your rights.


If you have fallen in a place of business, at someone's home, or even in a public area, you may be entitled to compensation if you've suffered financial losses. This may include medical bills, lost time at work, or disability. Get in touch with the Jacobs & Comerota today!

Don't Settle a Slip and Fall Case With the Insurance Company Yet

Before you agree to settle the case with an insurance company, contact our team. There is no risk in speaking to us about the case. In many situations, we can help you recover more of the compensation owed to you that if you settle the matter with the insurer. More importantly, we don't charge you an attorney fee unless we have helped you recover losses.

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$450,000.00 for a service technician who fell at a commercial property.

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"Great firm. Todd and his team are caring and very knowledgeable. They inform you every step of the way. They make sure you understand everything. Would use them over and over again."

- Nickole S.

Slip & Fall Injury FAQ

Jacobs & Comerota | Representing Fall Injury Victims Across Philadelphia, PA

  • What is a slip and fall accident?

    A slip and fall accident occurs when someone is injured due to a hazardous condition on someone else’s property. These cases fall under premises liability law and often involve:

    • Wet or slippery floors

    • Uneven sidewalks or pavement

    • Poor lighting

    • Broken stairs or handrails

    • Ice or snow accumulation

  • What should I do after a slip and fall in Philadelphia?

    • Seek medical attention immediately.

    • Report the incident to the property owner, manager, or store supervisor.

    • Take photos of the hazard and your injuries.

    • Get witness contact information if available.

    • Avoid giving statements to insurance companies without legal advice.

    • Contact Jacobs & Comerota to discuss your legal options.

  • Who can be held liable for a slip and fall injury?

    Liable parties may include:

    • Property owners

    • Business operators

    • Landlords or tenants

    • Government entities (for public sidewalks or buildings)

    We investigate thoroughly to determine who is responsible for maintaining the property.

  • What compensation can I recover?

    You may be entitled to:

    • Medical expenses

    • Lost wages

    • Pain and suffering

    • Rehabilitation and therapy

    • Future medical care

    • Permanent disability or disfigurement

  • What if I fell on public property in Philadelphia?

    If your fall occurred on city-owned property (like a sidewalk or municipal building), you must file a notice of claim within 6 months under Pennsylvania’s Sovereign Immunity Act. We can help you meet all deadlines and requirements.

  • How do I prove negligence in a slip and fall case?

    To win your case, we must show that:

    • A dangerous condition existed

    • The property owner knew or should have known about it

    • They failed to fix or warn about the hazard

    • That failure caused your injury

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    You generally have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit in Pennsylvania. However, claims against government entities require action within 6 months.

  • What if I was partially at fault?

    Pennsylvania follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover damages if you were less than 51% at fault, but your compensation will be reduced by your percentage of fault.

  • How much does it cost to hire Jacobs & Comerota?

    We work on a contingency fee basis—you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid if we win your case.

  • How do I get started?

    Call us at (267) 450-2360 or fill out our form to schedule your free consultation. We proudly represent slip and fall victims throughout Philadelphia, including West Philly, Center City, South Philly, and the surrounding neighborhoods.

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"Great firm. Todd and his team are caring and very knowledgeable. They inform you every step of the way. They make sure you understand everything. Would use them over and over again."

- Nickole S.


$675,000.00 recovered on behalf of a client injured who slipped and fell at work due to a contractor’s negligence requiring back surgery.

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