In a compelling legal development, a Pennsylvania resident has taken legal action against two companies, alleging negligence and premises liability following a slip-and-fall incident. On March 11, 2025, Danyell Palmer filed a complaint in the Court of Common Pleas of Delaware County, Pennsylvania, targeting JTB (Just The Best) Cleaning Services LLC and TPS Governor Printz Titleholder LLC as defendants.
The lawsuit centers around an incident that occurred on October 3, 2023, at "The Parking Spot South" located at 630 Governor Printz Blvd in Essington, Delaware County. Palmer claims she was working at the site when she slipped on a slippery floor maintained by the defendants. According to the complaint, this resulted in serious injuries including damage to her neck, right shoulder, right hand, right wrist, back, right knee, and right ankle. The plaintiff accuses the defendants of failing to maintain safe conditions at the premises and neglecting their duty to protect business invitees from harm.
Palmer's allegations against JTB Cleaning Services LLC and TPS Governor Printz Titleholder LLC are extensive. She asserts that both companies had knowledge or should have been aware of the hazardous conditions present on their property for an extended period before her accident. The complaint details numerous alleged failures by the defendants such as not properly maintaining the premises or providing adequate warnings about potential dangers. It states: "The Defendants knew or should have known of the existence of dangerous conditions which presented an unreasonable risk of harm."
The plaintiff is seeking damages exceeding $50,000 for her injuries and associated losses. This includes compensation for medical expenses already incurred and anticipated future costs related to ongoing treatment needs. Additionally, Palmer requests relief for lost earnings due to her inability to work post-accident as well as compensation for pain and suffering endured because of her injuries.
Representing Danyell Palmer in this case are attorneys Samuel R. Levis and Kostas Mikropoulos from Aivazoglou & Mikropoulos law firm based in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. The case is presided over by judges within the Court of Common Pleas in Delaware County under docket number CV2025002126.