Premise Liability
The legal term “premises liability” designates injuries or deaths that occur due to negligent maintenance or an unreasonably dangerous condition on property that is owned or leased by someone other than the person who was injured or killed, and the owner or lessee knew or should have known the condition existed.
Most states have laws that require land owners and building owners to keep their property in a manner so as not to cause injury to others. Often these laws pertain to residential homeowners and business owners.
Business and property owners have a duty to provide a reasonably safe environment for any individual who comes onto their premises. If you or a loved one is injured because a property owner or a business owner failed to provide a reasonably safe environment, you may have a valid premises liability injury claim and may be able to collect damages incurred due to your injury.
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