Ceiling Collapse Legal Guidance
Summary
If you experienced a ceiling collapse in Pennsylvania, you may have a personal injury case. The statute of limitations is 2 years, and comparative negligence laws apply, which may reduce compensation if youre partially at fault. Consult a personal injury lawyer or reach out to the Pennsylvania Bar Association for further assistance.Full Conversation
I had a veiling collapse on me back in july *
Hello ****. I'm sorry to hear about your accident. In which location did this incident occur? This information will help me provide relevant legal guidance.
My girlfriend s house
Hi ****, it's important to know who owns the house where the accident occurred. Are you able to provide this information? It can help determine the potential legal recourse you might have.
JOHN SLACKOVICH
Hello ****. If the ceiling collapse was due to negligence, John Slackovich could potentially be held liable. However, the laws vary depending on your location. Could you please tell me where this happened?
* Johnstown, pa *
It seems you might have a personal injury case. In Pennsylvania:
- The statute of limitations for personal injury cases is 2 years.
- The concept of "comparative negligence" applies which may reduce your compensation if you're found partially at fault.
Consult a personal injury lawyer for better understanding.
None will take it
I'm sorry to hear that, ****. You may consider reaching out to a legal aid society in your area or even a law school clinic, they often provide free or reduced-cost services. You may also seek advice from the Pennsylvania Bar Association.
Im not that intelligent
I understand, ****. Legal issues can be complex. The Pennsylvania Bar Association has resources to help. They offer a Lawyer Referral Service and have materials designed to help you understand legal issues better. All you need to do is reach out to them for assistance.