Media, PA asked in Personal Injury for Pennsylvania

Q: What should I do if fell on town property. I have called and got a attitude from the lady. They haven’t fixed it

I have pictures of the sidewalk and my face and leg where I was injured. And to be honest I just wanted them to fix my phone and iPad that broke when I fell. But the lady told me to get my lawyer to call there’s. I went to take pictures a week later. I couldn’t stop shaking and my left eye has been fuzzy since I did this. I made a police report the same day. I also believe I broke my nose in the fall. When I blow my nose there is still blood that comes out. I fell on Thursday September 30, 2021.

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Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
Answered
  • Wyomissing, PA
  • Licensed in Pennsylvania

A: If you haven't already, go see a doctor. As far as the sidewalk, in Pennsylvania it's a split responsibility between the town and the owner of the property (if it's not the town). Contact an attorney who is a member of the Pennsyvlania Assn for Justice in the town. They give free consults, and hey, that's what the township seems to want you to do!

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