Premises liability is an area of law that holds property owners accountable for unsafe conditions which cause preventable harm. Under these laws, property owners have a legal duty to take reasonable measures in ensuring the safety of their premises. When they know or should have known about potential hazards, but did nothing to address them, visitors or guests who suffer harm as a result of those unaddressed dangers may be able to hold property owners accountable for their failures and liable for the injuries and damages they suffer.
At The Daspit Law Firm, our Houston personal injury lawyers have represented many clients who suffered injuries in accidents that took place on another’s property. Because premises liability laws can apply to a range of situations and circumstances, these cases have varied and have included many different types of accidents and injuries. Some of the most common include:
Whatever your injuries may be, it is important to understand your rights as a victim. If these injuries result from the negligence of property owners, you may be able to pursue compensation for your damages – including your pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical expenses – by pursuing a personal injury claim against the premises owner. Our legal team at The Daspit Law Firm can help you explore your rights following injuries on another’s property and fight for the maximum compensation possible.
If you have questions about premises liability and whether you might have a valid claim for compensation, contact us for a free consultation.
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