Premises Liability

Premises Liability is a catch-all phrase used to describe accidents or incidents associated with real property. Landowners have a duty to maintain their property in a reasonably safe condition for  invitees, guests and, sometimes, even trespassers.The most common example of a Premises Liability accident is a slip and fall. Other examples include:

  • Inadequate Security. Examples: A patron is robbed in the parking lot of a shopping mall. The shopping center has suffered a recent rash of similar robberies, but the center owner fails to increas security to address the risk. Sexual assault is another common crime resulting from inadequate security;
  • Failure to prevent and correct dangerous conditions. Examples: Water leakage from faulty pipes or ceilings causes dangerous mold to grow inside walls and infect those exposed to its dangerous effects. The property owner knew or should have known of the leaks and mold but failed to remediate the dangerous condition. More tragic examples include swimming pools without adequate gating to keep unsupervised children out, and dangerous filter systems inside pools that trap victims underwater;
  • Nightclub Assault. Example: A popular nightclub, putting profit over safety, allows overcrowding and underage drinking. Added to this dangerous stew are a lack of security and drinks sold in bottles and glass cups. An unruly patron, overreacting to being bumped accidentally, a situation caused by overcrowding, strikes a young patron in the face with a beer bottle, causing severe lacerations and the need for hospital emergency room care.
  • Dog bites. Dog owners and even landlords may be responsible for unprovoked attacks by dogs on innocent victims.
Examples of Premises Liability injuries the firm has handled:
Not every Premises Liability accident is actionable (i.e., a valid claim). Statutory and case law operate as guides in determining the legitimacy and value of claims. The premises liability lawyer must know the law, gather the facts, and persuade an adjuster, judge or jury of the justness of their client's case. This is what attorney Jeff Gale has been doing for nearly 25 years.

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