
Greenbelt Slip and Fall Lawyer
FAST FACTS
Greenbelt slip and fall accident lawyer Mallon LLC helps people who are injured on dangerous property in Greenbelt and nearby Prince George’s County neighborhoods. We handle claims against stores, apartment complexes, landlords, and property owners and fight for full compensation. No fee unless we recover. Phone: (410) 727-7887.
- Premises liability basics: Property owners, managers, and landlords must take reasonable steps to inspect for hazards, fix dangerous conditions, or warn visitors before someone is hurt.
- Common locations: Grocery stores, big-box retailers, apartment stairwells, office buildings, parking lots, sidewalks, and icy or poorly lit walkways can all give rise to a premises liability claim.
- Act quickly: Report the fall, request an incident report, photograph the hazard and your injuries, and call Mallon LLC before giving a recorded statement to an insurance adjuster.
Greenbelt slip and fall accident lawyer Mallon LLC represents people who are hurt because a store, landlord, or property owner failed to fix a dangerous condition. A fall on tile, concrete, or stairs can cause broken bones, torn ligaments, back and neck injuries, or traumatic brain injuries that change your daily life.
Premises liability cases in Greenbelt often turn on what the property owner knew, how long the hazard existed, and whether reasonable inspections or clean‑up procedures were followed. We move quickly to secure photographs, video surveillance, incident reports, and witness statements before critical evidence disappears.
From falls around Greenbelt Metro, Greenway Center, and local apartment and condo communities, to injuries in grocery stores, apartment complexes, and office buildings, we know how local properties are managed and how insurers defend these claims. Our job is to tell the full story of how a dangerous condition disrupted your work, family life, and future.
GREENBELT SLIP AND FALL & PREMISES LIABILITY CLAIMS — DANGEROUS PROPERTY & FALL INJURIES
We handle
• Spills and tracked‑in water left on tile or polished concrete floors
• Broken steps, loose handrails, and unsafe stairwells
• Uneven sidewalks, potholes, and crumbling parking lots
• Poor lighting in hallways, stairwells, and outdoor walkways
• Ice and snow that are not cleared within a reasonable time
• Cluttered aisles, loose mats, and tripping hazards in high‑traffic areas
How Mallon LLC builds your Maryland slip and fall case
Evidence in a premises liability case can be lost quickly. Many businesses record over surveillance footage within days or weeks, and employees’ memories fade. We send preservation letters to the property owner and their insurance company, request incident reports and maintenance logs, and collect photographs, video, and witness statements.
We also work closely with your medical providers to document the full extent of your injuries, limitations, and future treatment needs. Our goal is to present a clear picture of how the fall has affected your ability to work, care for your family, and enjoy the activities you loved before you were hurt.
Maryland premises liability law and contributory negligence
Maryland law requires property owners who invite customers, tenants, and other lawful visitors onto their property to use reasonable care to keep those areas safe. That includes inspecting for hazards, fixing dangerous conditions in a timely way, and warning about dangers that are not obvious.
At the same time, Maryland follows a contributory negligence rule. If a jury decides you were even slightly at fault—such as not seeing a hazard they believe was obvious—the defense will try to defeat your claim entirely. We push back on oversimplified arguments about ‘not watching where you were going’ by focusing on what the business or landlord should have done differently.
After a slip and fall in Greenbelt, these Maryland resources may help
Maryland District Court locations · Maryland Courts self‑help resources · People’s Law Library of Maryland · Maryland Department of Health
Frequently asked questions
What should I do right after a slip and fall in Greenbelt?
Do I have a premises liability case in Greenbelt if there was a warning sign?
How does Maryland’s contributory negligence rule affect slip and fall cases in Greenbelt?
What kinds of compensation can I recover in a slip and fall claim in Greenbelt?
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Talk with a Greenbelt slip and fall lawyer today
You do not have to deal with the property owner or their insurance company alone. We offer free consultations and only get paid if we recover money for you.
Call (410) 727-7887 or use the form on this page to start your free case review.
