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Personal Injury

​If you’re injured in a store—whether it's a slip and fall, something falling from a shelf, or another kind of accident—you may have a valid personal injury case, depending on the circumstances. Here’s a breakdown of how these cases work and when you might need to sue to recover compensation for things like medical bills, pain and suffering, and more:

​Personal Injury Claims: What You’re Entitled To and How We Can Help

If you’ve been injured in a store or any public place due to unsafe conditions—such as slippery floors, falling objects, or poor maintenance—you may have a valid personal injury claim. These cases are based on the principle of premises liability, which holds property and business owners responsible for keeping their premises reasonably safe for customers. When they fail to do so and you suffer harm as a result, you have the right to seek compensation for the impact the injury has had on your life.

Depending on the circumstances of your case, you may be entitled to a range of damages, including:

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  • Medical expenses (for treatment, surgery, rehabilitation, prescriptions, and future care)

  • Lost wages if the injury prevented you from working

  • Pain and suffering, including emotional distress and loss of enjoyment of life

  • Out-of-pocket expenses related to your recovery
    Each case is unique, and the value of your claim depends on the severity of your injury, how it affects your daily life, and the evidence supporting your claim.

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At The Philips Law Firm, we understand how overwhelming it can be to deal with an injury, especially when you're facing medical bills and trying to recover. Our experienced attorneys are here to fight for the compensation you deserve. We offer free consultations, so don't hesitate to reach out. Don’t navigate the legal process alone—contact The Philips Law Firm today and let us help you get the justice and financial relief you need.

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