Property owners have a duty to protect you from injury if you are legally on their property. This duty requires them to assure that their property and the buildings on their property are safe. When property owners fail to uphold this duty, you can be seriously and sometimes fatally injured. At the Nicola Cummings Law Firm, we are diligent and dedicated to holding property owners responsible for their negligence. If you or a loved one has been seriously injured while approaching or being on someone’s property, you may be entitled to compensation. Attorney Cummings hold property owners accountable for their failure to keep you safe from harm. Failure to Warn, Slips and Falls, and Unsafe Conditions on Premises. A property owner has a duty to keep you safe while you are on his or her premises. If an owner has failed to warn you of a hazard or failed to keep the premises safe, and you have been injured as a result, you may be entitled to compensation. In this case, it is wise to seek legal advice from an expert premises liability firm.
You can file the following types of claims under Georgia premises liability law:
Negligent Security Claims
Unsafe Conditions on Premises
Lawsuits for Criminal Acts of Third Parties
Acts of Employees
Slip and Fall Claims
Failure to Warn Claims
Dram Shop Liability
Bar Negligence Claims
Swimming Pool Drowning Lawsuits
Attractive Nuisance
Do I have a premises liability claim?
Premises liability law is in place to make sure homeowners provide a safe environment for all visitors. If an owner has failed to warn you of a hazard or failed to keep the premises safe, and you have been injured as a result, you may be entitled to compensation.