Premises liability covers your office building and any lawsuits that occur due to a third - party slip - and - fall or related incident on grounds
Examples of Premises Liability Cases
Premises liability covers a wide range of case types, and it's important when researching prospective lawyers to find an attorney with experience in the area that is most relevant to your claim.
The law of
premises liability covers liability for most amusement - park injuries.
Not exact matches
According to a release from the NIC, the compulsory insurance will
cover fire and allied perils like flood, earthquake, the collapse of buildings, storm and as well, legal
liabilities of an owner or occupier of
premises in respect of loss of or damage to property, bodily injury or death suffered by all users of the
premises and third parties.
This would include insurance
cover such as public
liability, employer's
liability and
premises and contents insurance.
The exact wording is below: «Upon thirty (30) days written notice to Resident, Landlord may alter rental payment to
cover additional costs in operating the
premises incurred by Landlord because of any increase in ad valorem property taxes, charges for the electricity, heating fuel, and water consumed at the property, or increases in premiums paid for
liability, fire or worker compensation insurance.
The first is that you are
covered for a specific set of risks with regards to
liability for damage to the residence
premises.
If someone slips, falls and is hurt on the
premises, or if your overzealous dog or cat bites a visitor and sends them to the ER, your policy should contain medical coverage to
cover injuries without a lawsuit being involved, and
liability, in the event you are sued over a mishap.
That fee will either go to a loss recovery fund for uninsured losses, or to pay for a policy that
covers your
liability on the
premises and only on the
premises.
The policy will also provide
liability protection to
cover injuries to anyone on the
premises in the event that these injuries are deemed to be your fault or the result of negligence on your part.
Regardless of your preference to «self - insure» your property coverage (and choose to only carry
premises liability coverage) or preferring to
cover both the property and
liability coverage, TurnkeyGuard has the coverage options that are right for your business.
Covers injury and accident law in the state of Alabama involving car and truck accidents, as well as
premises liability and insurance matters.
Before working for our firm, Patrick Montgomery worked in Birmingham as a partner for another law firm defending businesses in civil litigation
covering wrongful death, catastrophic personal injury, breach of contract, product
liability, automobile and trucking negligence, and
premises liability.
«Legal information for seriously injured victims and their families in Springfield, Branson and Southwest Missouri
covering car and truck accidents, product
liability and
premises liability claims, including slip - and - falls.»
Premises liability, which is the leading cause of slip and fall accidents, should be
covered by the party who was responsible for the condition of the property on which your accident occurred.
Premises Liability: A Notable Rift In The Law Of Foreseeable Crimes, Florida Bar Journal (
cover story), December 2009.
In order to establish a claim for
premises liability, you must establish that the victim was on the property
covered by the homeowner's insurance policy.
Slip and fall accidents are
covered by
premises liability law, which include several kinds of accidents, like:
However, that only
covers part of his expenses, and he has since filed a
premises liability lawsuit against the apartment complex where he fell.
Many websites that
cover premises liability problems will address the real - life concerns when a property owner fails to maintain the property for the safety of guests.
When firearm accidents happen at someone's home, or at a shooting range, the accident and resuling injuries may be
covered by
premises liability law.
Premises liability law
covers a wide variety of circumstances.
The event will also
cover recent developments in insurance coverage, medical malpractice,
premises liability, and the latest technology in the courtroom.
In BC, the Occupiers
Liability Act covers property or premise liability, and requires that property owners — home owners, business owners and municipalities — keep their premises safe and in good condition to make sure that visitors aren't
Liability Act
covers property or
premise liability, and requires that property owners — home owners, business owners and municipalities — keep their premises safe and in good condition to make sure that visitors aren't
liability, and requires that property owners — home owners, business owners and municipalities — keep their
premises safe and in good condition to make sure that visitors aren't injured.
Our expert attorneys of
premises liability cases will work hard to get you the compensation that you deserve for
covering your lost wages, medical expenses, disability expenses, anxiety, pain, or any other type of suffering that was inflicted upon you from this accident.
When a
premises liability lawsuit is filed over toxic mold, legal damages can
cover medical expenses and other hardships endured.
Slip and fall accidents are
covered under
premises liability law, which governs cases associated with injuries occurring on another person's property.
Covers auto accidents,
premises liability, products
liability, medical malpractice, employment discrimination and termination, and insurance coverage disputes.
When faced with a
premises liability situation, it can often be difficult to determine who is at fault, and therefore who should
cover the damages.
The Court of Appeal found that Precision would have had a reasonable expectation that it would be
covered for any
liability for damage to neighbouring properties from fire, but it could have no reasonable expectation that it would be
covered for the escape of chemicals from its
premises.
Also, if someone suffers a minor injury on your
premises, medical payments to others will be
covered without regards to fault and without the hassle that a
liability claim can be.
That fee will either go to a loss recovery fund for uninsured losses, or to pay for a policy that
covers your
liability on the
premises and only on the
premises.
You may not be interested in protecting the building as it is
covered by your Landlord's Insurance, but you may need protection against damage to your property or theft of your belongings as well as
liability in the event someone gets hurt on the
premises you rent.
Fire damage to rented
premises for which you are legally liable under common law (not because of a contract) is
covered under Bodily Injury and Property Damage
Liability.
For example, a retail store may need insurance to
cover a large inventory, risks to the
premises and workers compensation, whereas a team of financial advisors may be more interested in professional
liability coverage and insurance to
cover office
premises.
Even the basic renters insurance policies
cover both personal belongings and
liability on
premises.
This section also
covers the Workmen's Compensation
liability of the insured to domestic servant working in the
premises of the Insured person.
Many people think that their Crosswinds at Annapolis Towne Centre renters insurance will only
cover them if they incur
liability on the
premises.
Renters Insurance
covers your personal property regularly kept in your rental unit as well as additional living expenses, and personal
liability on
premises and worldwide.
In addition, BOP
liability coverage may include compensation for medical expenses that result from an injury to a third party on a
covered business's
premises for up to one year after the incident occurs.
It also
covers your contents — movable property usually kept on your residence
premises — as well as additional living expenses and
liability.
Business
liability insurance helps
cover expenses when you're liable for injuries sustained by clients or patients on your
premises.
Typically, the condo association has its own
liability policy in place that will
cover outdoor and common areas, but you are responsible for someone's injury or property damage within your home (or outside your home and off the condo
premises).
Liability — You are
covered if an injury occurs to someone while on the
premises, or if you accidentally injure someone or damage property away from your home.
The
liability clause
covers them in the event of an accident that causes injury to a person on the
premises.
Liability coverage on renters insurance
covers major damage to the rented
premises caused by your negligence.
While property insurance
covers damages to business property and products stored within the
premises;
liability insurance provides coverage for damages to third parties; and workers» compensation insurance
covers injuries to employees.
If someone slips, falls and is hurt on the
premises, or if your overzealous dog or cat bites a visitor and sends them to the ER (which regrettably happened once to yours truly), your policy should contain medical coverage to
cover injuries without a lawsuit being involved, and
liability, in the event you are sued over a mishap.
If a non-resident visitor to your home becomes injured while on your rental
premises, your insurance will
cover your
liability.
It's also critical for homeowners not to forget about the «details» of a policy, like providing dog bite insurance for a pet or
covering liability for pools or other amenities that could get visitors injured on the
premises.