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Premises liability cases involving dangerous property conditions can be complex. Our experienced attorneys will help you navigate the legal system and secure the compensation you deserve.
Premises liability lawyers handle cases involving injuries on commercial properties, such as retail stores and shopping malls. They fight for victims who have been harmed by unsafe conditions, ensuring the property owner is held accountable for the injury caused.
Injuries on residential properties, such as falls from defective balconies or unsafe stairs, may qualify for a premise liability claim. A lawyer can help you determine the best course of action and pursue compensation for medical expenses, pain, and suffering.
At Singh Toro Law, we are dedicated to providing expert legal representation for premises liability cases in Gordon, GA. With a commitment to integrity, results, and client satisfaction, we fight to ensure property owners are held accountable for unsafe conditions that cause harm.
A: The statute of limitations for premise liability claims varies by state but typically ranges from 1 to 3 years from the date of the injury.
A: If a dangerous condition on a friend’s property caused your injury, you may be able to pursue a claim, especially if the property owner was negligent in addressing the hazard.
A: Yes, property owners are required to clear snow and ice in a reasonable amount of time. If they fail to do so, they may be liable for injuries caused by these hazards.
A: Yes, if you are partially at fault, your compensation may be reduced according to comparative negligence laws. An attorney can help evaluate your share of fault.