
Property owners have a responsibility to maintain safe premises for visitors. When they fail to do so, serious accidents can occur. If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, we’ll investigate your claim, identify negligence, and fight for the compensation you need to heal and move forward.
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FAQs
What should I do if I’m injured on someone else’s property?
Seek medical attention immediately, document the hazardous condition with photos or videos, report the incident to the property owner or manager, and collect witness information. Contact an attorney to help evaluate your case.
Who can be held liable for a premises liability injury?
Liability typically falls on the property owner, landlord, or business operator. However, liability depends on whether the injured person was an invitee, licensee, or trespasser, as this determines the level of care owed.
What types of accidents fall under premises liability?
Common accidents include slip and falls, trips due to uneven surfaces, injuries from falling objects, dog bites, swimming pool accidents, and inadequate security leading to harm from criminal activity.
What is premises liability, and how does it apply to my case?
Premises liability refers to a property owner's legal responsibility to maintain a safe environment for visitors. If you were injured on someone else's property due to hazards like wet floors, poor lighting, or unsafe conditions, you may be entitled to compensation.
