Category Archives: Premises Liability
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Drowning in Illegal Swimming Spots as Pools Remain Closed in Pennsylvania
Many swimming pools will not open in Pennsylvania this year due to the coronavirus pandemic. According to PennLive, Pennsylvania’s Gov. Tom Wolf’s reopening plan prohibits opening public swimming pools in the red phase of the plan. As a result, many counties and municipalities have decided not to open their pools this year. Scranton’s authorities… Read More »
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Premises Liability in Pennsylvania
Accidents can happen anywhere, with anyone. However, people who own or operate businesses, or otherwise hold their property out as open to the public (or a section of the public) have specific obligations that must be upheld, or they risk being potentially liable for any injuries sustained on that property. This notion is referred… Read More »