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FIGHTING FOR PENNSYLVANIA SNOW PLOW ACCIDENT VICTIMS

Close to the Atlantic Ocean, Pennsylvania experiences occasional snow or ice storms in the typically mild weather of winter. Snow plows are a common sight clearing the streets, aiming to enhance safety but often leading to unintended accidents and injuries.

These incidents can stem from various shortcomings. Whether due to negligent plow operators or ineffective snow removal methods, innocent bystanders bear the brunt. Accumulated snow and ice on walkways, steps, and parking lots create hazardous surfaces prone to slips, resulting in costly medical bills, lost wages, and pain for the victims.

Fortunately, those accountable for inadequate snow removal can be held liable for the damages caused. As specialists in personal injury cases related to snow removal mishaps, we guide you through common snow-related injuries and the necessary steps to seek recourse if you’ve been affected.

Snow Plow Driver Laws

In the event of an injury caused by a snowplow driver, understanding the driver’s employment details is crucial for determining the appropriate course of action. Typically, there are two main scenarios involving snowplow drivers: one involves private snow removal companies, and the other involves municipal snow removal organizations.

Private snow removal companies are often the target of legal action due to their lack of legal protections compared to municipal plows. These companies are usually responsible for clearing parking lots, driveways, and non-public roads.

Injury From Snow Plows

There are various ways you could get injured due to snow plows or improper snow removal. Some common scenarios include:

  • Slipping on inadequately cleared snow
  • Falling due to insufficient salting of a parking lot
  • Getting injured in a collision with a snowplow operator who is driving under the influence
  • Sustaining injuries in an accident involving a snowplow operator distracted by their phone while driving

Seeking Compensation After a Snow Removal Company-Related Accident in Pennsylvania

If you suffer injuries due to inadequate snow removal, various parties like the property owner, snow removal service, or tenant could be liable in a personal injury claim. Generally, property owners are responsible for property maintenance and safety. A snow removal company may be accountable if they had a contract with the property owner and failed to uphold their duty of ensuring property safety. They could also be liable for negligent actions by a snowplow driver.

In cases of injury caused by someone else’s negligence, you have the right to pursue compensation for medical bills and suffering. The amount of compensation will hinge on factors such as medical expenses, ongoing care costs, pain and suffering, loss of work capacity, and impact on your quality of life.

Pennsylvania Snow Removal Accident Attorneys

Determining liability for snow and ice removal injuries can be complex, highlighting the importance of seeking advice from a seasoned personal injury attorney promptly after such incidents. An experienced lawyer can navigate your legal possibilities effectively. Richard Hollawell, with a wealth of experience in personal injury cases, is dedicated to securing the compensation you are entitled to. Contact us at 1-800-681-3550 or fill out the form for a complimentary consultation today.

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