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Premises Liability: Holding Negligent Property Owners Accountable

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Property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises safe for visitors. When they fail to do so, serious injuries can occur. If you or a loved one has been injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you may have a premises liability case. At Buckeye Law Group, our experienced premises liability attorneys can help you fight for the compensation you deserve.

What Is Premises Liability?

Premises liability refers to a property owner’s legal responsibility for injuries that occur due to dangerous conditions on their property. This applies to:

  • Businesses (grocery stores, malls, restaurants, hotels, parking lots)
  • Private homes
  • Public spaces (parks, sidewalks, government buildings)

Common Causes of Premises Liability Injuries:

Property owners must ensure their premises are free from hazards. Some common causes of injuries include:

  1. Slip and Falls: Wet floors, icy sidewalks, and unmarked spills create dangerous conditions.
  2. Inadequate Security: Poor lighting, broken locks, and lack of security personnel can lead to assaults or theft-related injuries.
  3. Unsafe Stairways & Handrails: Loose steps, broken railings, or missing safety features increase the risk of falls.
  4. Swimming Pool Accidents: Unsecured pools can lead to drownings or severe injuries.
  5. Dog Bites & Animal Attacks: Property owners must ensure pets do not pose a threat to visitors.
  6. Falling Objects: Poorly maintained shelves, construction debris, or unsecured merchandise can lead to head injuries.

Who Can Be Held Liable in a Premises Liability Case?

A property owner, landlord, or business manager can be held accountable if their negligence led to an injury. However, proving negligence requires demonstrating:

  • The property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition.
  • They failed to fix, warn, or properly maintain the area.
  • Your injuries directly resulted from their negligence.

What to Do If You Were Injured on Someone Else’s Property:

  1. Seek Medical Attention Immediately – Even minor injuries can worsen over time.
  2. Document the Hazard – Take pictures of the dangerous condition that caused your injury.
  3. Report the Incident – Notify the property owner, manager, or relevant authority.
  4. Gather Witness Information – If others saw the accident, their statements can support your case.
  5. Contact a Premises Liability Attorney – An experienced lawyer can help you determine if you have a case and guide you through the legal process.

Compensation in Premises Liability Cases

Victims of premises liability accidents may be entitled to compensation for:

  • Medical bills (hospital stays, surgeries, rehabilitation, medications)
  • Lost wages (if the injury prevents you from working)
  • Pain and suffering
  • Permanent disability or disfigurement

How Buckeye Law Group Can Help:

  • Investigate the Property’s Safety Violations
  • Gather Evidence to Prove Negligence
  • Negotiate with Insurance Companies to maximize your compensation
  • Take Your Case to Court if a fair settlement isn’t reached

Conclusion

If you’ve suffered an injury due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you don’t have to face the legal process alone. Contact Buckeye Law Group today for a free consultation and let us fight for the justice and compensation you deserve.

Call 800-411-PAIN or complete our contact form for a free, no-obligation case consultation today. 

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