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  • Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility that property owners, occupiers, or managers have for injuries or accidents that occur on their property. Premises liability cases often arise when someone is injured or harmed on another person’s property. Common scenarios include slip and fall accidents, inadequate security, structural defects and other hazardous conditions. Elements of premises liability include:

    • Duty of Care
    • Negligence
    • Unsafe Conditions
    • Foreseeability
    • Causation
  • The responsibility for maintaining a safe premises falls on the property owner, occupier, or person in control of the property. There can be varying factors that included the legal relationship between the parties and the nature of the property. It is expected that visitors are provided with a duty of care. Responsible parties include:

    • Property Owners
    • Property Occupier or Tenant
    • Property Managers
    • Maintenance Companies
    • Business Operators
  • Claims can arise from a variety of hazards or dangerous conditions on a property that results in injuries to the visitor. The type of property and intended use, residential, commercial, or public) as well as local laws and regulations can impact premises liability claims. Common claims include:

    • Slippery or Wet Surfaces
    • Uneven or Defective Walkways
    • Inadequate Lighting
    • Negligent Security
    • Defective Stairs or Railings
    • Lack of Warning Signs
    • Falling Objects
    • Dog Bites
  • Proving negligence in a premises liability case usually involves establishing certain key elements and supporting these elements with evidence. Evidence can include taking photographs, gathering witness statements, obtaining surveillance footage, and medical records. Elements involved in proving negligence in a premises liability case include:

    • Duty of Care
    • Breach of Duty
    • Causation
    • Foreseeability
    • Notice of Hazard
    • Injury or Damages

     

  • Because laws vary across jurisdictions, it's important to learn about the law to protect your rights and explore your legal options.


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