Monday, October 18, 2010

What You Will Want To Know About Premises Liability

Every time you step foot onto a property owner’s property you are putting yourself at some sort of risk. Property owners legally must keep their properties safe. However, accidents do occur and the liability often falls on the property owner. You may not be aware of it but even if you are injured in a criminal act like by a third party thief or rapist, the property owner can be held liable because they are legally obligated to ensure their property is safe at all times.

Property Liability is a case where any property owner, whether commercial or private, is legally accountable for the safety of anyone on his premises. Property owners have a duty to promote and maintain a safe and well-managed environment at all times.

Some of the most common injuries which could occur when a property isn't keep safe or well maintained include rapes, thefts, shootings, stabbings, slips, trips or falls. The most common type of injuries connected with these cases are the slips, trips or falls. Each year there are thousands of people injured due to these types of accidents and many of them could be prevented by the owner of the property. Just think: If a property owner kept their area well maintained, the fall wouldn’t happen at all.

Other types of Premises Liability include:

* Elevator or Escalator malfunctions
* Faulty stairs
* Falling shelving or products
* Electrocution
* Store fixture defects
* Defective balconies
* Icy paths

Negligent Security comes into play when security measurements are either minimal or non-existent. Armed security guards, video cameras, warning signs, watch dogs or a combination of these are common means of effective security at most places. This is especially true commercial establishments like gas stations, factories, parking lots, stores, malls, schools, ATM terminals, apartment vestibules and parking garages.

Other types of Negligent Security include:

* Bites by animals
* Childrens’ injuries
* Poor lighting
* Broken locks
* Lack of warning signs
* Snoozing watch guards

Regardless of whether one is attacked or a poor unfortunate victim of an accident, compensation is due, especially if the occurrence is beyond one’s control. Why? When one is a victim of negligence of any kind, his losses are great. A victim could be plagued with pain and suffering (physical, mental and emotional), time off from work, loss of wages, accumulated bills and medical expenses. The seriousness of this scenario could never be minimized.

Rather than sitting around and taking no action, contact a personal injury lawyer today to get your case started. Contacting an attorney is the first step in getting the compensation you not just deserve, but also need.

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