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111 W Washington St # 1425, Chicago, IL 60602 Phone: 877-767-4591
Exceptional Chicago Based Law Firm

Chicago Premises Liability Lawyers

The owner of a property has a legal obligation to make sure that property is safe and properly maintained and to warn people who enter of any unsafe conditions. The Healy Law Firm has successfully represented individuals, workers and families injured as a result of dangerous conditions on premises, both commercial and/or jobsite. These conditions include:

  • Structural Defects
  • Defective Stairways
  • Defectively constructed porches
  • Poorly Maintained Sidewalks
  • Explosions and Fires Caused by Poor Facility Maintenance
  • Negligent Security
  • Poorly Maintained Premises
  • Slippery or Wet Floors
  • Poor Lighting
  • Escalator and Elevator Accidents
  • Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals
  • Toxic Material Exposure
  • Failure to Warn of a Hazardous Condition

Our Chicago premises liability attorneys have the skill and experience to assess each set of circumstances to determine whether there was negligence by the property owner, if the negligence was a factor in the personal injury, and what insurance coverage is available, so that our clients obtain full recovery for their injury.

The Healy Law Firm's experienced premises liability attorneys are here to help you and can represent your product liability case successfully. To set up a free legal consultation call our attorneys at 1-877-767-4591.

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The Healy Law Firm is located in Chicago, IL and serves clients in and around Worth, Elmwood Park, River Grove, Melrose Park, Stone Park, Franklin Park, Lincolnwood, Robbins, Schiller Park, Elmhurst, Oak Brook, Hinsdale, Clarendon Hills, Westmont, Amf Ohare, Villa Park, Darien, Evanston, Niles, Lemont, Morton Grove, Downers Grove, Lombard, Cook County, Du Page County.

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