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Premise liability including slips, trips and falls
Injury accidents caused by defective or dangerous property, either inside a building or
outside, are called "premises liability" accidents. Regardless of how or where an accident
takes place, two basic rules determine who is legally responsible. The owner or occupier
of property has a legal duty to anyone who enters the property not to subject that person
to an unreasonable risk of injury. The owner and occupier have control over whether the
premises are safe, while the visitor has none. The second basic rule has to do with your
own conduct. A property owner or occupier is not held responsible for people who get
injured while acting in an unexpected, unauthorized or dangerously careless way.
We have also acquired expertise in cases involving slips and falls on snow, ice, and other
foreign substances. There is a large body of law governing this area of premises liability
law that lawyers without our level of experience may not have. Let our experience work
for you.
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