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These various distinctions may impact on the rights of one who is injured because of the negligence of any/all of these various defendants. Additionally, there are very important differences in the laws which apply to residential property owners as opposed to commercial property owners.
Our staff knows these differences, and how to approach them so as to maximize your opportunity to be compensated should you be injured in any type of fall down situation.
Property owners have a duty to reasonably maintain their property in a safe condition. When a property owner allows for unsafe or dangerous conditions to exist or negligently maintains his property, the owner may be held legally responsible for the injuries caused by the dangerous condition.
Many accidents occur from sidewalks that are poorly maintained, i.e. cracked, broken or uneven sidewalks, unshoveled sidewalks or poorly shoveled sidewalks.
Other examples of typical premise accidents are slippery floors in areas where people commonly walk, defective elevators, ceilings that collapse.
To speak with an experienced Personal Injury attorney immediately call us toll free at 1–800–923–3456 or contact us online to discuss your legal matter today.