Premises Liability Claims: Understanding Property Owners' Responsibilities
Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors. When they fail to address dangerous hazards, serious injuries can occur. Whether the injury happens at a business, apartment complex, private residence, or public property, victims may have the right to pursue compensation through a premises liability claim.
Understanding how these claims work can help you protect your rights after an accident.
What Is Premises Liability?
Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility property owners and managers have to keep their property safe for visitors. When hazardous conditions are ignored or left unaddressed, injured individuals may be able to hold the responsible party accountable.
Common premises liability cases include:
- Slip and fall accidents
- Trip and fall accidents
- Inadequate security
- Falling objects
- Unsafe stairways
- Swimming pool accidents
- Dog bite incidents
- Poor property maintenance
Each situation is unique, but all premises liability claims center around unsafe property conditions.
Common Causes of Premises Liability Accidents
Dangerous conditions can develop for many reasons, including:
Poor Maintenance
Broken sidewalks, damaged flooring, loose handrails, and neglected repairs can create serious hazards for visitors.
Inadequate Lighting
Poorly lit parking lots, stairwells, and walkways can increase the risk of accidents and criminal activity.
Wet or Slippery Surfaces
Spills, leaks, and weather-related conditions can create dangerous walking surfaces if not properly addressed.
Negligent Security
Property owners may be responsible when inadequate security measures contribute to assaults, robberies, or other foreseeable crimes.
Unsafe Building Conditions
Structural defects, code violations, and hazardous conditions can lead to serious injuries if left unresolved.
Injuries Commonly Associated with Premises Liability Accidents
Depending on the circumstances, victims may suffer injuries ranging from minor to catastrophic.
Common injuries include:
- Broken bones
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Back and neck injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Cuts and lacerations
- Soft tissue injuries
Some injuries may require long-term medical treatment and rehabilitation.
Proving a Premises Liability Claim
To recover compensation, an injured person generally must show that:
- A dangerous condition existed on the property
- The property owner knew or should have known about the hazard
- The owner failed to repair, remove, or adequately warn visitors about the danger
- The hazardous condition caused the injury
Evidence such as photographs, surveillance footage, maintenance records, and witness statements can be critical in proving liability.
What to Do After a Premises Liability Accident
If you are injured on someone else’s property, taking the following steps may help protect your claim:
Seek Medical Attention
Prompt medical treatment helps protect your health and creates important documentation of your injuries.
Report the Incident
Notify the property owner, manager, or business as soon as possible and request that an incident report be completed.
Document the Scene
Take photographs of the hazard, your injuries, and the surrounding area if possible.
Gather Witness Information
Witness statements may help establish how the accident occurred and the condition of the property.
Compensation Available in Premises Liability Cases
If a property owner’s negligence caused your injuries, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Future medical treatment
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation costs
The amount of compensation available depends on the severity of the injuries and the impact they have on your life.
Why Premises Liability Cases Can Be Challenging
Property owners and insurance companies often attempt to avoid responsibility by arguing that:
- The hazard was obvious
- The victim was not paying attention
- The dangerous condition did not exist long enough to be discovered
- The injured person was partially responsible for the accident
Successfully overcoming these defenses often requires strong evidence and a thorough investigation.
How Kelleher Law Can Help
An injury caused by unsafe property conditions can leave you facing medical bills, lost income, and a lengthy recovery. At Kelleher Law, we help injured individuals understand their rights and pursue the compensation they deserve.
Our team works to investigate dangerous property conditions, gather evidence, and hold negligent property owners accountable. We are committed to helping our clients navigate the legal process while focusing on their recovery and future.
Serving Victims in Florida and Georgia
At Kelleher Law, we proudly represent victims in Naples, Fort Myers, and throughout Southwest Florida, as well as Roswell and the greater Atlanta area in Georgia.