Sentences with phrase «holding negligent property owners»

Robinson & Yablon, P.C's premises liability personal injury attorneys have over 50 successful years of combined experience representing slip and fall and trip and fall injury victims and in holding negligent property owners and the city of New York accountable for their carelessness.
Contact the Law Offices of John Rapillo to find out how we can help you hold a negligent property owner or landlord responsible for your injuries.
Our attorneys understand North Carolina premises liability law and know how to find applicable insurance coverage to compensate you for your injuries and how to hold negligent property owners liable.
Slip and fall lawsuits empower you to recover compensation for your injuries and hold negligent property owners accountable.
As our celebrated trial attorney Keith Mitnik explains below, slip & fall lawsuits are an important way to hold negligent property owners accountable.
To learn more about how to hold a negligent property owner accountable, contact a Louisville slip and fall attorney.

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Negligent security is an area of premises liability that deals with holding property owners liable for any damages or injuries held on their property due to a lack of reasonable security.
Because of the considerable financial impact that these accident repercussions can have, negligent premises owners can be held liable for any injuries caused by their dangerous properties.
If you are hurt in an elevator, conveyor or escalator accident due to the negligent actions of a manufacturer or property owner, we can help you hold them responsible for your medical bills, lost income, and future expenses for a potentially permanent physical disability as well as for emotional trauma and pain and suffering.
However, if more serious injuries result from the negligence of another, then the property owner, or negligent party, may be held liable.
We work aggressively to hold negligent business and property owners accountable.
When injuries occur as a result of hazards such as wet floors, broken steps, cracked or raised sidewalks, poorly lit areas, and other dangerous conditions, negligent property owners must be held accountable.
And when property owners are deemed negligent, they can be held responsible for victims» damages should the victim sustain injuries.
In the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, negligent security law holds property owners and managers responsible for providing security to keep their guests, patrons, employees, and other visitors safe.
In denying summary judgment to GE and granting summary judgment to Boston Edison, the Court found that: (1) while the construction work performed by GE met the definition of an improvement to real property for purposes of the statute of repose, public policy considerations necessitated an exception to the application of the statute in cases involving alleged asbestos - related disease; (2) the installation of asbestos insulation was not an abnormally dangerous activity; (3) Boston Edison did not exercise sufficient control over the work at issue to be held negligent; and (4) a premises owner, such as Boston Edison, has no duty to warn where the subcontractor has knowledge of the hazard which is equal to or greater than that of the premises owner.
Whether the accident occurred in or around a public or community pool, residential pool, hotel pool, water park or elsewhere, the property owner may be held liable for injuries or wrongful death that occur due to negligent supervision, insufficient safety gear or malfunctioning equipment.
When property owners are negligent and fail to make sure that their premises are safe, they can be held liable.
The experienced Florida personal injury lawyers of the Law Offices of Dominic O. Fariello, P.A., hold negligent motorists, commercial truckers, property owners and product manufacturers responsible for the fatal injuries they cause to innocent, law - abiding persons.
Our firm believes that if a negligent property owner or employer contributed to your accident, he or she should be held accountable.
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