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Premises Liability
When an accident or injury occurs to a visitor to a location or to a tenant living on another person's property, the owner of the property may be legally responsible - if it can be determined that the owner's negligence led to the visitor's or tenant's injury. If you have suffered an injury of this type, which you believe may be a result of the negligence of the property owner, you may be able to seek compensation for your injuries. You could be entitled to recover the costs of your medical bills and lost wages. You may also be entitled to monetary compensation for any pain, disfigurement, emotional distress, and/or permanent physical disability you endured.

Injuries on properties may include those from:

  • Slip and fall accidents;
  • Dog bites or mauls;
  • Defective walkways;
  • Other dangerous conditions on the property; and
  • Exposure to toxic or hazardous substances such as lead or mold

In cases involving premises liability, plaintiffs must prove that the property owner(s) either failed to maintain the property or created unsafe conditions, which caused the injury, knew about the unsafe condition but did not alert visitors or tenants about this fact.

INSURANCE COMPANIES: When you have been injured because of someone else's negligence your claim will be handled through that individual's insurance company. Their insurance company's agents are experts at handling this type of claim. It is their job to look out for the best interests of their company and their insured. Therefore, you need an expert to represent your best interests.

INVESTIGATION: In all cases, it is very important to have someone investigate the facts immediately after your injury. Evidence may be lost or damaged and witnesses may forget or move away. As a result, this may hurt your case. When our attorneys are hired, we immediately start to investigate the facts of your case.

FILING DEADLINES: There are statutory or contractual time limits for filing certain claims. If you fail to file your claim or notify the proper party within the appropriate time limit, you may lose your rights under the law which may affect your compensation for your injury.

WHAT WE DO: Our firm understands that after experiencing such trauma, your immediate goals are to:

  • Have someone investigate the case and preserve any necessary evidence and testimony;
  • Make sure your medical treatment and bills will be covered;
  • Make certain that all statutory and contractual notices have been timely filed; and,
  • Ensure that the insurance company fairly compensates you for your medical expenses, wage loss, injuries and your pain and suffering.

To set up a FREE consultation, contact us online or call us at 404-320-4000.

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