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Premises liability describes a type of personal injury case where a person is injured as a result of a dangerous condition on the property of another.

Premises Liability

Basis for Premises liability claims:
Property owners have a duty to provide a safe environment for their guests, and to warn of known dangerous conditions. A property owner may be liable for your injuries suffered on their property under the theory of premises liability, where the property owner breached his duty to provide you with a safe environment, or to warn you of any known hazardous conditions.

The types of injuries covered under premises liability include slip and fall, injury do to fire, exposure to chemicals or toxic substances, assault and battery due to negligent security, elevator injuries, and dog and animal bites.

How Can a premises liability attorney help you?

It is important to take action quickly. We will go back to the location of your injury for further investigation and may be able to inspect the site and take photographs or video, ideally before the site has been changed and the problem corrected.

A premises liability attorney will collect all evidence which could prove the property owner is liable for your injury. That means the lawyer also would conduct an investigation and take the names and contact information of anyone who witnessed the incident. All of this evidence can be crucial to win your case.

To prove your case, you need the help of a skilled and experienced premises liability attorney .

If you or a loved one has been injured as a result of a dangerous condition on the property of another, call Scott and Fenderson PA today at 727-321-0099, or submit the case evaluation form and we will be happy to discuss your case with you. We offer a free consultation for all personal injury cases. Don’t delay, you may have a valid claim for premises liabilty, but you must bring your case within the statute of limitations for this type of injury.