Premises Liability
WHAT IS PREMISES LIABILITY?
Premises liability occurs when you are injured on someone else’s property. These cases can take many forms:
- Slip, trip, and fall accidents where hazards in a public place cause injuries
- Dog bites occurring when a domestic dog bites and injures someone
- Inadequate security on private property
- Poor lighting conditions on private property
- Defective products
Frequently Asked Questions About Premises Liability
Here is some practical advice about what to do when you have been injured while on someone else’s premises. You can view more questions and answers here, or feel free to contact Mark today to speak with an attorney about your case.
What should I do if I am injured on someone else’s property?
- Take photographs of the area of the accident
- Make note of the lighting conditions
- Get names and contact information of any witnesses
- Report the injury to the business or property owner
- If you are asked to fill out an incident report, ask for a copy
- Do not give any recorded statements
- Seek immediate medical attention for your injuries
If I am injured on someone else’s property, is he or she responsible for my medical expenses and other damages?
SLIPS, TRIPS, AND FALLS
It is vitally important to obtain evidence of the property owner’s negligence in slip, trip, and fall cases. Evidence is easily lost in the days and weeks following an accident. Ice melts. Wet surfaces dry. Floors are fix
ed. Your case suffers the consequences. Eyewitness testimony, photographs, and other documentation are vital pieces of evidence. I will work with investigators to obtain the evidence you need to prove premises liability for slips, trips, and falls. Documented evidence may include:
- Poor lighting
- Ice
- Wet surfaces
- Loose carpeting
- Stairs of uneven rise
- The presence of loose objects
- Unexpected dangers
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HOMEOWNER’S CLAIMS
When you or a visitor is injured on your own property, your homeowner’s insurance should cover at least a portion of the damages. Based on the type of coverage you selected, you may be entitled to compensation for casualties, disaster recovery, or accidents. You may also be able to obtain compensation for personal injury resulting from:
- Earthquakes, floods, or other natural disasters
- Downed trees
- Slips, trips, and falls
- Swimming pool accidents
- Injuries occurring on your property
Once you file your claim, the insurance company will send out an insurance claims adjuster. The adjuster hired by the insurance company has an incentive to keep the insurance company’s costs low. Consider hiring an independent insurance adjuster to fight low settlement offers. Depending on the size of your claim, it might be worth it to hire an attorney.
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DOG BITES AND ANIMAL ATTACKS
Legally, dog-owners are liable for injuries that occur after a dog bite—unless they can prove that you trespassed on their property or somehow provoked the dog. You need a lawyer to help you investigate whether the dog-owner was negligent in protecting you from harm. Along with our investigators, we research whether:
- The dog has a dangerous propensity to bite
- The dog has bitten someone else in the past
- The fencing, leash, rope, or chain was not secure enough to restrain the dog
- There are warning signs regarding the presence of the dog
- The dog-owner regularly muzzles the dog
- The dog-owner warns people to stay away from the dog
- The dog-owner allows the dog to run free despite leash laws
Your injuries require medical care and the dog needs to be restrained in order to prevent future harm. As attorneys, we can help you take action to protect yourself and others from future harm. Homeowners’ and renters’ insurance often covers the costs of medical injuries. I can help you pursue the legal remedies available to you.
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Mark L. Rosenberg proudly serves clients in Jacksonville, Florida, and surrounding areas.
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Jacksonville, FL 32204