Have you or someone you know been injured while dining at a restaurant? People head out to their favorite restaurants not only for the cuisine but for the experience. However, one should not have to endure the pain and devastating effects of an injury due to an accident that occurred while at a restaurant.
Restaurants have many, sometimes hidden, potential risks, such as slippery floors, broken chairs, and even food that can cause a serious illness. Whether you are a patron or an employee injured at a restaurant, the Pittsburgh injury lawyers at Berger and Green can help you recover with compensation for your injuries.
Liability In Restaurant Accidents And Injuries
Accidents at a restaurant can result in serious injuries such as back and neck injuries from a fall or an incident resulting in severe burns. Our attorneys are dedicated to helping clients who are going through the aftermath of an accident. At Berger and Green, our Pittsburgh restaurant accident and injury lawyers handle all types of accidents, including the following:
- Slip and fall accidents due to loose floorboards, broken steps, wet floors, uneven carpet runners, and more
- Food or drink illness from contaminated food
- Burn injuries
- Any injury due to careless maintenance of the restaurant
If you or someone you know have been seriously injured due to restaurant negligence, you may be able to file a premise liability claim to receive compensation for your injuries. Whether the accident occurred due to water being left on the floor or from falling off a broken chair that had not been fixed, you should not have to bear any financial strain because of these accidents. Our attorneys will work hard on your behalf, ensuring you get all financial compensation the law permits. Let our firm help you and your family through this fragile time.
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Start A Free EvaluationCompensation Available In A Restaurant Accident
Restaurant accident claimants in Pittsburgh can pursue specific categories of compensation called damages. There are two types of damages, economic and non-economic.
Unforeseen injuries can cause considerable medical costs. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that the U.S. spent $4.2 trillion on the cumulative costs of injuries in 2019. This tally includes medical expenses and lost wages. Economic damages can offset the financial tolls associated with your case, including:
- Medical expenses
- Property damage
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
Restaurant accidents do not just hurt your wallet, though. They can also cause anxiety, grief, and trauma. The presence of these accident symptoms can reduce your quality of life. Non-economic damages take this aspect of a restaurant accident case into account. You could receive compensation for the emotional toll of your case.
How Much Will I Receive?
Restaurant accident cases, like all personal injury cases, rarely pan out the same way. Some have clear evidence, whereas others are trickier. This variability means that there is no ‘average’ settlement value for a restaurant accident claim. The value of your case could be impacted by:
- Evidence availability
- The outcome of insurance negotiations
- Whether or not your case necessitates a lawsuit
What If I Lost A Loved One?
If your case involves wrongful death, we extend our deepest condolences. We know how challenging it is to lose a special person. Those who lost a loved one in a restaurant accident could qualify for unique damages, including:
- The loss of a meaningful relationship
- Burial expenses
- The pain and suffering your loved one experienced
- The costs associated with their medical treatment before their passing
- Funeral expenses
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Contact Us Now For HelpHow Can A Restaurant Accident And Injury Lawyer Help Me?
A Pittsburgh restaurant accident and injury lawyer can assist you in many ways. These are the legal services we provide to our clients:
- Gather and review relevant evidence
- File a lawsuit, if needed
- Manage all communications associated with your case
- Provide an estimation of the value of your case
- Update you on the status of your case
- Fight for the best settlement award possible
Hiring a lawyer is not just about getting results, though. We are here to make the aftermath of your accident as straightforward as possible. We will put your burning questions to rest and ensure that you are never left in the dark about the status of your case. Instead, you can focus on healing while we work towards a fair settlement offer.
You need an attorney with the experience and dedication to give your case the care it deserves.
Start A Free EvaluationHow Long Do I Have To File A Restaurant Accident Lawsuit?
Restaurant accident cases are lumped into Pennsylvania’s broader network of personal injury laws. You typically have to file a lawsuit two years after a restaurant accident, per Pa. C.S.A. § 5524. However, this deadline may shift depending on the facts of your case.
It is important to note that not every restaurant accident case will entail a lawsuit. Many of these cases can be settled via insurance claims. However, this does not mean you should ignore Pennsylvania’s personal injury statute of limitations. Lawsuits are useful tools, and getting started on your case is best while you still have the option to sue.
Similarly, getting a head start on your case will mean more time to build a portfolio of evidence. The sooner you or your Pittsburgh restaurant accident and injury attorney contact witnesses, the fresher the events surrounding your accident will be in their minds.
We can address all the legal hurdles that may be keeping you from getting a fair settlement.
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For more information about our services or to speak with a Pittsburgh restaurant accident and injury lawyer regarding your case, please contact Berger and Green.
Free case evaluations and NO attorneys’ fees or costs unless we recover a settlement, benefits, or verdict in your case. Our Pittsburgh attorneys can initiate your claim by phone or e-mail.