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Premises Liability Lawyer

When accidents occur as a result of negligent property owners, the legal guidance and support of a premises liability lawyer can be invaluable. Premises liability centers on the legal obligation of property owners to ensure the safety of their premises. If you've suffered injuries due to hazardous conditions or the negligence of property owners, seeking the assistance of a premises liability lawyer at Friedland & Associates can significantly increase your chances of recovering the compensation you deserve for your injuries and other losses.

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How a Premises Liability Attorney Can Help

Premises Liability Lawyer

If you’ve sustained injuries due to the negligence of a property owner, a premises liability lawyer can play a crucial role in helping you recover compensation.

A skilled premises liability lawyer at Friedland & Associates will thoroughly investigate the circumstances surrounding your injury. This includes assessing the property’s condition, reviewing maintenance records, and gathering evidence to establish the property owner’s negligence.

Other ways our legal team can help you during this challenging time include:

Determining Liability

To prove negligence, it must be demonstrated that the property owner breached their duty of care. The lawyer will evaluate whether the property owner knew about the hazard, failed to address it, or did not adequately warn visitors about the danger.

Negotiation

Your attorney will engage with the property owner’s insurance company to negotiate a fair settlement. This involves presenting evidence of negligence and the extent of your injuries to seek maximum compensation.

Legal Action

If negotiations fail, your lawyer can file a lawsuit on your behalf. During this process, they will navigate legal proceedings, advocate for your rights in court, and present a strong case to the judge and jury.

What Types of Damages Am I Entitled to?

The damages you are entitled to can depend heavily on the severity of your injuries, ongoing medical needs, whether you suffered a permanent disability, how much time you missed at work, and other variables.

On average, premises liability victims may be entitled to the following types of damages:

  • Past and future medical costs
  • Pain and suffering
  • Lost wages
  • Loss of consortium
  • Emotional distress
  • Property damage
  • Loss of earning capacity

What Are the Most Common Types of Premises Liability Accidents?

Premises liability accidents encompass a range of situations where individuals are harmed due to hazardous conditions or the negligence of property owners. Understanding these different types of accidents is crucial in recognizing the potential for legal action and seeking compensation for injuries:

Slip and fall accidents

These are among the most common premises liability cases. They occur when someone slips, trips, or falls due to unsafe conditions, such as wet floors, uneven surfaces, or inadequate signage.

Trip and fall accidents

Similar to slip and fall accidents, trip and fall incidents occur when a person trips over objects, uneven pavement, or obstacles that should have been properly maintained or removed.

Inadequate security

Property owners have a duty to provide adequate security measures to protect visitors from criminal activities. If inadequate security leads to injuries from assaults, robberies, or other criminal acts, the property owner may be held liable.

Elevator and escalator accidents

Malfunctioning elevators and escalators can cause severe injuries. Property owners and managers are responsible for regular maintenance and ensuring that these mechanisms are safe for public use.

Fires and explosions

Property owners must take precautions to prevent fires and explosions, such as maintaining electrical systems and adhering to safety codes. If inadequate safety measures lead to these accidents, they can be held responsible.

Toxic substances

Exposure to hazardous chemicals or substances due to the property owner’s negligence can lead to severe health issues, making them liable for the resulting injuries.

Negligent maintenance

Property owners are responsible for maintaining their premises to prevent hazards. Failing to repair broken stairs, loose handrails, or other potential dangers can result in accidents.

Retail store accidents

These can include injuries from falling merchandise, poorly maintained floors, or negligent security in shopping malls or retail establishments.

Amusement park accidents

Owners of amusement parks and recreational facilities must maintain rides and premises to ensure visitor safety. Injuries caused by ride malfunctions or unsafe conditions can result in premises liability claims.

Each of these types of premises liability accidents carries its own set of legal considerations. Consulting a premises liability lawyer at Friedland & Associates is essential to determine whether negligence on the part of the property owner played a role in causing the accident and whether you have a valid claim for compensation.

What Are the Most Common Types of Premises Liability Injuries?

Premises liability accidents can result in a wide range of injuries, varying in severity from minor cuts and bruises to life-altering conditions.

Fractures and broken bones

Slip, trip, and fall accidents often lead to fractures and broken bones, especially in the wrist, arm, ankle, or hip. These injuries can be painful and require medical attention, including casts or surgical intervention.

Soft tissue injuries

Sprains, strains, and contusions are common soft tissue injuries resulting from accidents like slips, trips, or falls. These injuries can cause discomfort, limit mobility, and require physical therapy for recovery.

Head and brain injuries

Falls, particularly on hard surfaces, can lead to head injuries ranging from concussions to more severe traumatic brain injuries (TBIs). These injuries may have long-term cognitive, emotional, and physical effects.

Spinal cord injuries

Accidents involving severe falls or impacts can result in spinal cord injuries, leading to paralysis or loss of sensation in different parts of the body. Such injuries often require ongoing medical care, rehabilitation, and lifestyle adjustments.

Cuts and lacerations

Accidents involving broken glass, sharp objects, or uneven surfaces can cause cuts and lacerations. These injuries can vary in severity and may lead to infections if not properly treated.

Burn injuries

Defective electrical systems, exposed wiring, or hot surfaces on the property can lead to burn injuries. Burns can range from mild to severe, requiring immediate medical attention and possibly skin grafts.

Drowning and near-drowning

Inadequate safety measures around swimming pools or other bodies of water can result in drowning or near-drowning incidents, which may lead to brain damage or death.

Crush injuries

Accidents involving heavy objects or machinery can lead to crush injuries, causing damage to bones, muscles, and internal organs. These injuries often require emergency medical intervention.

Dog bites

If a property owner’s dog is not properly controlled or secured, it can lead to dog bites and related injuries, including puncture wounds and infections.

Electrical injuries

Faulty wiring or exposed electrical components can cause electrocutions or electrical burns, resulting in serious injuries and potential long-term complications.

Inhalation of toxic substances

Exposure to hazardous chemicals or toxic substances due to negligence can lead to respiratory problems, skin irritation, and other health issues.

Psychological trauma

Premises liability accidents can cause emotional distress, anxiety, and even post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), especially if the injuries are severe or life-threatening.

Seeking medical attention promptly after a premises liability accident is crucial to prevent further complications. If negligence on the part of the property owner contributed to the injuries, consulting a premises liability lawyer can help you understand your legal rights and pursue the compensation you deserve for medical expenses, pain and suffering, and other damages.

Contact Us Today!

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, a premises liability lawyer at Friedland & Associates can guide you through the legal process, protect your rights, and help you seek the compensation you deserve.

Contact Friedland & Associates today to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case and explore your legal options. Our experienced team is here to advocate for your rights and help you move forward after a premises liability incident.

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