Premises Liability
Slipping on an unmarked wet floor.
Tripping on a broken staircase.
Assault in a parking lot that was supposed tot have security or ample lighting.
Premises Liability refers to preventable injuries that occur on property that is owned and operating y someone other than, you, the injured victim. Property owners have a responsibility to maintain a safe atmosphere for their visitors and to effectively warn you of any possible dangers.
Injuries that could be considered premises liabilities are:
- Trip and falls caused by uneven walkways or slippery flooring
- Slip and falls caused by standing water, ice, or snow
- Inadequate lighting or security resulting in a preventable assault by a third party
- Construction site injuries, particularly involving persons other than workers
- Pool drownings
- Falling trees
- Products falling off a shelves at a store
If you believe a property owner's negligence may have caused your injury, call us. We'll fight to get the compensation you deserve and possibly prevent others from being harmed by the same dangers.
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