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If you own property, you are responsible for just about everything that happens on it. Even though everyone falls down from time to time, some people can suffer serious injuries. If this happens, you could end up in a premises liability situation. Regardless of whether you have gotten hurt on someone else's property, or if someone has gotten hurt on your property, you need to reach out to a legal professional who can advocate for your rights and make sure your voice is heard.
What is premises liability, and what type of injuries might someone suffer? Take a look at a few key points below, and do not forget to reach out to a lawyer who can assist you.
When someone is talking about premises liability, they are talking about the responsibility someone has to take care of their property. For example, if you go to a local retail establishment to buy something, you expect that company to take care of their property. Unfortunately, not every business does so, and you could end up hurting yourself when you walk through the door. If that happens, this is a premises liability issue.
Even though premises liability issues are very common on commercial properties, they can happen on residential properties as well. For example, if you go to someone's house, and the deck is not properly taken care of, you could end up falling and hurting yourself. This is a residential premises liability issue, and it needs to be addressed by a legal professional.
If you have gotten hurt on someone else's property, or if someone has gotten hurt on your property, it is important to seek medical care as quickly as possible. There are several common injuries that fall under the category of premises liability concerns. Some of the most common examples include:
Without a doubt, a slip and fall injury is one of the most common examples of premises liability injuries that someone may suffer. This is relatively straightforward. Someone walks through the door, the floor is wet, and they slip and fall. Or, someone is walking through the parking lot of a local business, the parking lot is completely iced over, and they slip and fall. Just because someone slips and falls does not necessarily mean they are entitled to compensation.
For example, if the business has a wet floor sign marking a puddle, this may be enough to warn visitors. Furthermore, if someone falls but does not hurt themselves, there might not be a case; however, it is important to reach out to a lawyer who can review the situation and make sure your rights are protected.
Bone fractures are also commonly involved in premises liability concerns. For example, a piece of falling debris from a structure strikes and breaks your wrist. You have to go to the emergency room, you may require surgery, and then it may take several weeks for you to recover.
Some people slip, fall, and land on their hip. This can lead to a hip fracture, which is also serious. Hip fractures sometimes require surgical repair, and it could take a long time for someone to make a recovery. This is a common premises liability issue that has to be addressed by a lawyer.
There are even some situations where burn injuries could develop. For example, if you go to the local gas station and burn yourself on the coffee pot or hot dog roller, this could be a premises liability concern. You would have to show that the gas station had a duty to take care of the machine better and that their negligence resulted in a burn injury. You need to focus on your medical recovery, so you should reach out to a legal professional who can handle your case for you.
Electrical injuries could take place in both residential and commercial premises liability issues. For example, if you go over to someone's house and you get shocked by a cord that was not properly plugged in, this could be a premises liability issue. Or, if you go to a local business and there is an exposed wire, you could get shocked in that situation as well. Electrical injuries are always serious, and you need to see a doctor.
Even lacerations can be a serious premises liability concern. Of note, not every laceration results in a legal case, but if the laceration results in a significant medical expense, then there could be a serious premises liability issue.
For example, if you go to a local business and the items are not properly secured, then you could have something fall on you. This could lead to a serious cut or scrape, and it might get infected. Then, you end up with a premises liability problem. Or, if you cut yourself on someone's deck because it has not been properly taken care of, there could be a premises liability case.
Finally, dog bites can also be a premises liability issue. If someone owns a dog, they are responsible for taking care of it. If the dog is not properly trained or leashed, it could bite you while you are on the property. If you can prove that you were not trespassing, then there could be a premises liability issue. Dog bites are always serious, so you need to go to an emergency room to get the bite cleaned up and stitched. Then, do not forget to reach out to a local attorney who can assist you.
In a premises liability case, there are a lot of moving parts involved. It is important for you to reach out to an attorney who has experience in this area. At Vasilaros Wagner, we have an unparalleled level of experience with premises liability concerns, and we can use this experience to assist you.
You need to make sure that your rights are adequately protected, and if you have gotten injured, you need to reach out to a doctor who can help you with your injuries. Then, contact us for a free case consultation. It would be our honor to make sure your rights are vigorously protected.