Experienced Premises Liability lawyers seek full compensation for injured clients
Commercial and residential property owners and managers have a duty to maintain their homes, stores, and general grounds in good repair — or to properly warn visitors if there are known hazards to be avoided. When property owners fail to do so, and you suffer harm as a result, you may have the right to seek compensation for your injuries. At The Personal Injury Pros, our injury attorneys have experience representing people who’ve been injured on someone’s property due to the owner’s negligence. We possess an impressive knowledge of state premises liability laws and a strong commitment to hold the responsible property owner accountable for your harm.
Skilled premises liability firm helps you prove negligence
Knowledgeable attorneys advise clients injured in a range of accidents
- Inadequate security
- Unsafe structures
- Fires
- Explosions
- Building collapses
- Falling objects
- Construction zone conditions
- Elevator or escalator failures
- Electrocution
- Exposure to toxic substances
- Dog bites
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Assertive advocates take a detailed approach to your case
- Consulting medical professionals to verify the extent of your injuries and the cost of recovery
- Photographing the scene of your accident and preserving other evidence
- Researching whether anyone else has been injured in the same location or if anyone has previously complained about the property’s condition
Popular Client Questions
At The Personal Injury Pros, your injury lawyer will not cost you anything unless we are successful in obtaining a financial award. Our law firm operates on a contingency fee basis for all personal injury claims. We only charge our clients for our services if we win their claims, and only then out of the award won. You will pay your attorney directly out of your settlement or judgment award rather than out of your pocket.
You do not have an endless amount of time in which to file a personal injury claim. Depending on where the injury occurred, if you have a lawsuit, you must file the correct paperwork by the state’s deadline where the event took place. The legal term for this deadline is the statute of limitations. Most states have a statute of limitations of two years for most personal injury claims, your attorney will consult with you on the timelines associated with your personal injury claim.