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Premises Liability

& Slip & Falls

(Injuries from Unsafe Property Conditions)


Property owners have a legal responsibility for the safety of others. When a person is injured because of neglected maintenance or a hazardous condition, the owner can be held liable for damages.

-Wet / slick floors (spills, squished produce, waxing, melted snow)
-Bad lighting
-Broken handrails or guardrails
-Torn carpet and other tripping hazards
-Falling or protruding objects
-Holes or uneven pavement
-Elevator and escalator accidents
-Lack of barriers or warning signs
-Sidewalk accumulations of snow and ice

It is always best to contact an attorney right away, and even more critical when suing a governmental entity. You must give the city notice of a lawsuit within 90 days of the injury.

We are committed to securing full compensation for the lasting harm — medical bills and ongoing treatment (surgery, physical therapy), lost wages and pain and suffering or permanent disability.

Contact us for a free case evaluation. If you hire us, there are no
attorney fees unless we recover monetary damages.

 

   

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Phone 334.834.2000

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