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Premises Liability

Premises Liability Attorney in Columbus, OH

Columbus, OH Premises Liability Lawyers

Were You Injured on Someone Else’s Property in Ohio?

If you are a resident of Columbus, Ohio and have been injured on someone else's property, you may have valid cause to file a premise liability claim.


Premise liability is a legal theory that holds property owners responsible for injuries that occur on their property if those injuries are a direct result of the property owner’s actions or negligence.



Filing a premise liability claim in Ohio can be a complicated process and it is important to understand your rights and what’s required before moving forward with any legal action.

What Is Premise Liability?

Premise liability is the legal concept that a property owner should ensure their property is reasonably safe for people who are legally allowed to be on the premises (invited guests, customers, employees and contractors but usually not trespassers).


This means that if a person is injured on a premise due to a dangerous condition on the property, the property owner may be responsible for those injuries. This includes private businesses, public entities and even homeowners.



Who Is Responsible for Dangerous Conditions on Property?


It depends on the circumstances, and multiple parties may share in liability, including a tenant, employee or contractor of the owner.


To prove an owner is responsible for the dangerous condition on their property, the injured person must show the owner was aware of the hazard (or should have been aware) and failed to take corrective measures to fix it. Additionally, the injured person must demonstrate they were unaware of the dangerous condition and would not have had any reasonable way of discovering it before their accident.


If the property owner can prove that the person injured on the premise was aware of the hazard (or should have been aware of the hazard) and exposed themselves to danger (like staring at their phone instead of where they were walking), the property owner may not be liable.


There are some exceptions to traditional premises liability rules when a child is injured on a property. Even if the child was trespassing, the property owner might still be liable for injuries, specifically when the property owner knew of an “attractive nuisance” (dangerous conditions that would be attractive to a child, like an unattended and unfenced backyard pool).  



An experienced attorney can help analyze the facts of the case to determine which party is at fault and whether a property owner failed to uphold their duty of care.  

A personal injury attorney may also help gather evidence and build a strong claim for compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering and other damages incurred from an accident on someone else’s property.


What If I Am Injured on Municipal Property?

In Ohio, premise liability law applies to all property owners, regardless of whether they are private or public entities. Depending on the circumstances of your injury, you may be able to pursue a legal claim against a local municipality or other governmental entity.


The laws regarding premises liability claims are complicated and can vary from state to state, so it is important to speak with an experienced attorney who specializes in personal injury cases in Ohio.



An experienced Columbus slip and fall lawyer will be able to help you understand your rights and explore your legal options if you have been injured on municipal property due to the negligence of a government worker or agency.


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Get Legal Representation From the Buckeye Law Group

If you have been injured on a premise due to someone else's negligence, the Buckeye Law Group can help. Our premise liability attorneys are highly experienced in handling these types of cases. We have the knowledge and resources to ensure that you get the compensation you deserve.


At the Buckeye Law Group, we understand that premise liability cases can be complex. We know the Ohio laws surrounding premise liability and we are familiar with how courts interpret them. Our attorneys will use their expertise to build a strong case on your behalf.


When we represent you in a premise liability case, we will thoroughly investigate the incident and gather evidence to support your claim. We will use our legal skills to negotiate a settlement from the party responsible or take the case to court if necessary. We strive to provide quality legal services in a timely manner and treat every client with respect.


If you have been injured on someone else’s property due to the negligence or carelessness of the people responsible for maintaining a safe environment, contact The Buckeye Law Group.


Call 1-800-411-PAIN today to schedule a free consultation with one of our experienced premise liability attorneys. We will listen to your story, review your options and help you decide how best to proceed.


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