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Premises Liability and Property Negligence

Injured Due to Unsafe Property Conditions?

Property owners have a responsibility to ensure their premises are safe for visitors. If you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions, Dermer Law can help you seek justice and hold negligent property owners accountable.

Premises liability refers to a property owner’s legal duty to maintain safe conditions and address potential hazards. When property negligence leads to injuries, victims may face significant medical expenses, lost income, and emotional distress. At Dermer Law, we understand the profound impact these cases can have on your life and work tirelessly to secure the compensation you deserve. With our “Clients. Not Cases.” approach, we focus on your unique story and tailor our legal strategies to meet your needs.

Common Types of Premises Liability Cases

Property negligence can take many forms. Here are some of the most common premises liability cases we handle:
Slip and Falls

Wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poorly lit areas can cause slip-and-fall accidents that lead to serious injuries, such as broken bones, head trauma, or spinal damage.

Inadequate Security

Property owners must provide adequate security measures, such as functioning locks, surveillance, or proper lighting. Failure to do so can result in preventable harm, including assault or theft.

Dangerous Conditions

Hazards like exposed wiring, unstable structures, or debris on walkways can pose significant risks to visitors, especially when they are not properly addressed or marked.

Dog Bites

Property owners may be held responsible for injuries caused by dangerous animals on their premises, especially if the owner failed to take appropriate precautions.

Swimming Pool Accidents

Negligence around swimming pools, such as lack of barriers, warning signs, or proper maintenance, can lead to life-threatening accidents and drowning incidents.

How We Prove Negligence in Premises Liability Cases

To establish liability in a premises negligence case, our experienced attorneys work diligently to prove the following:
Duty of Care

The property owner owed a duty of care to ensure the safety of visitors or tenants.

Breach of Duty

The property owner failed to address unsafe conditions or provide adequate warnings of potential hazards.

Causation

The breach of duty directly caused the victim’s injury.

Damages

The victim suffered measurable damages, including medical costs, lost wages, or pain and suffering, due to the injury.

Steps to Take After a Premises Liability Injury

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, taking the right steps can strengthen your case:
Document the Scene

Take photos or videos of the hazardous condition that caused your injury.

Seek Medical Attention

Get immediate medical care for your injuries and keep records of your treatment.

Report the Incident

Notify the property owner or manager about the incident and request a written report.

Contact an Experienced Lawyer

Consult with the attorneys at Dermer Law to discuss your legal options and protect your rights.

Stand Up Against Negligent Property Owners

At Dermer Law, we understand the physical and emotional toll premises liability injuries can take. That’s why we’re here to help you seek justice and rebuild your life. With a focus on personalized attention and unwavering commitment, we fight for every client as if they were family. Contact us today for a free consultation and experience the difference in our “Clients. Not Cases.” approach.

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