Accidents Leading to Premises Liability Claims

The foundational belief that underlies all of premises liability law is that a property owner is responsible for ensuring that guests on the property are not subject to harm associated with negligence. The way this obligation is met varies depending upon the nature and purpose of a specific property.

For example, hiring security personnel is a reasonably expected measure in high traffic locations such as shopping malls, sporting events, and other places where large public gatherings occur. Homeowners, by contrast, would typically be scorned for hiring a security guard.

Negligent property owners must be held accountable for the failure to protect guests against preventable hazards. Contact the Appleton personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C., at 800-242-2874 to discuss your potential case with a skilled and experienced attorney.

Frequent Source of Premises Liability Claims

Though the specific circumstances of a property will vary considerably there are some common threads that arise in many premises liability claims. The following list represents a selection of the most common contributors to accidents that result in the filing of a premises liability lawsuit:

  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Uneven walkways/pavement
  • Stairway collapse
  • Roof collapse
  • Porch collapse
  • Lack of maintenance
  • Insufficient security measures
  • Fires

We are committed to ensuring that you have the financial resources necessary to cope with medical bills and other damages resulting from a property owner’s negligence.

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