A child's steam burns may result, for example, from safety violations or other negligence on the part of owners and operators
of business premises on which a child may be present.
This portion of your commercial general liability policy offers bodily injury and property damage coverage related to the ownership or
maintenance of business premises.
It also includes many other transactions, such as when you obtain advice or information, take out a
lease of business premises or hire business equipment.
BizSpace offers companies all the
benefits of a business premises, but without the burden of a fixed - term lease, as well as allowing them to choose from a variety of well - appointed locations and types of workspace, including a number of co-working locations.
Some of the types of personal injury cases are dangerous and defective product cases, such as those involving defective automobiles or inherently dangerous products like asbestos or lead paint, medical malpractice cases where a doctor failed to provide a reasonable standard of care, premises liability such as slip and fall incidents where a business owner fails to properly maintain the
safety of the business premises, and cases arising from other types of accidents.
In the recent case of Classic Property Developments (South East) Ltd v Islam and others [2015] EWHC 2958 (Ch) Edward Denehan successful argued that the claimant should be granted (inter alia) an order for specific performance of an option to acquire the
freehold of business premises in Park Royal.
Our lawyers have appeared in the Supreme Court of Canada on constitutional issues, including search and seizure of business records, picketing and
leafleting of business premises, defamation and freedom of expression, school funding, access to therapeutic records in sexual assault cases and international human rights covenants.
Which means, a slip and fall victim has to gather witness testimony, video evidence, documentary evidence, and the like, — evidence that can be admitted under Florida's rules of civil procedure — in order to have a valid injury claim under Florida law (even though Florida Statute 768.0755 does not affect any common - law duty of care owed by a person or entity in possession or
control of a business premises).