Our client’s landlord failed to clear icy steps and failed to replace a defective light, causing our client to slip down steep, icy stairs in the dark. She suffered a concussion in the fall. Winchester premises liability lawyer Cory Ford of WilliamsFord was able to overcome a contributory negligence defense, dig up evidence that the landlord knew of the problem, and negotiate a settlement of $100,000 for his client.
The team at WilliamsFord has the knowledge, skills, and resources to handle complex and challenging premises liability injury cases in Virginia and West Virginia. We have helped many clients who have been injured as a result of irresponsible property owners. Contact us today for a free consultation and case evaluation.
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