Wednesday 15 March 2017

How a Premises Liability Injury Case Works?

Premises liability is any form of negligence that results in personal injury while on another’s property. Our attorneys provide professional representation in premises liability litigation.
Accidents Caused by Dangerous or Defective Property Conditions.

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Property owners, landlords and property managers have a duty to reasonably maintain, operate and design property to keep it safe for visitors. They must repair known dangers and post adequate warnings of hazardous conditions that cannot be remedied. When they fail to meet this standard, they may be held liable for injuries that take place on their property.

Types of premises liability cases


One of the most common premises liability cases is caused by a slip and fall accident. Slip and fall injuries occur on a daily basis and affect people of all ages. Uneven pavement, poorly lit stairwells, ice and obstructed floors are some common causes of slip and fall accidents. Always contact an experienced slip and fall attorney at Kanner & Pintaluga Review if you suffer any type of injury because of these hazardous conditions.

Below is a list of additional accidents that are considered premises liability situations:
  • Carbon monoxide leaks
  • Dog bites
  • Electric shock due to exposed electric wiring
  • Inadequate security measures enabling assaults
  • Falling debris, merchandise, or hanging hazards
  • Asbestos exposure and mesothelioma
As with all personal injury cases for our clients, there is absolutely no cost to you unless we win your case. Do not hesitate to contact an attorney at Kanner & Pintaluga if you have been injured and your case involves premises liability.

Originally posted at  http://kpattorney.com/

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