Premises Cases

 

What is a premises case?

Premises are land and buildings together considered as a property.  For example, the sidewalk, apartment complexes, amusement parks and department stores are all premises.  Landowners and occupiers of a property have a duty to maintain their property so that it does not pose a danger to others.  When they fail to do so, accidents can and often do occur on their property.  If the property owner knew of the hazard, did not correct it and the hazard created an injury, it could be cause for legal action!

Common causes of premises cases:

  • Injuries on All Premises
  • Amusement Park Injuries
  • Aparment Complex Injuries
  • Assaults While Leaving a Business
  • Balcony Barricade Falls
  • Casinos
  • Construction Site Accidents
  • Elevator/Escalator Injuries
  • Falls from Windows
  • Injury Due to Lack of Security
  • Slip/Fall Injuries on Personal or Business Property
  • Stairs and Stair Railing Injuries
  • Swimming Pool Injuries/Deaths
  • Walking Areas/Manhole Cover Falls

 



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FILING A PREMISES INJURY CLAIM

Dealing with the insurance companies and insurance adjusters can be a time consuming and frustrating process.  The injured party musts prove that a hazardous and dangerous condition existed on the property.  We can help you with the process because our attorneys and staff are committed to handling your legal claims thoroughly, competently and efficiently with the objective of obtaining a fair settlement of all your legal claims. However, if the insurance company is not prepared to compensate you fairly for your damages, we are also committed to prepare your case for trial to fight for what you deserve. 


THE RIGHT PREMISES INJURY ATTORNEY

Homsey, Cooper, Hill & Carson has handled many cases that involve accidents resulting from the negligence of property owners or their occupiers. We do not charge a fee for personally consulting with you about your injury case. Homsey, Cooper, Hill & Carson work on a contingency fee basis, which means if we are unable to recover compensation for you, you do not owe us a fee. Not only do we have the resources, we have the experience, skill and dedication to successfully resolve your case. Protecting your rights is important to us. Call us today to arrange a confidential consultation.