A premises liability claim is a type of personal injury claim. It is prompted when a victim is injured on someone else’s property, and the incident leading to the injury occurred because of the property owner’s negligence. Injuries come with a high price tag–costing victims physically, financially, and emotionally. After sustaining an injury on someone …
What Is Considered a Dangerous Condition in a Premises Liability Case?
A condition is dangerous if it can lead to an accident, injury, or fatality. You may get hurt due to a property owner’s decision to ignore a dangerous condition. In this situation, a North Charleston premises liability lawyer may be able to help you seek damages from this negligent party. At the Shelly Leeke Law Firm, …
What if I’m Partly at Fault in a Premises Liability Case?
Premises liability cases can be complex, especially when you bear partial responsibility for the incident. Understanding your rights and obligations in such situations is important for the potential outcome of your case. At our firm, we recognize the nuances of these cases and strive to provide comprehensive guidance to our clients. With more than a …
What Is a Premises Liability Claim?
If you have experienced an injury while visiting someone else’s property, you may be wondering which legal options are available based on the specific details of your case. Premises liability is the idea that if someone is injured in South Carolina, the owner of that property may be responsible for the victim’s damages. This includes …
Who Can I Sue in a Premises Liability Claim in South Carolina?
You can sue an individual, business, or other party if you suffer an injury on their property. To find out who is liable for your injury, it may be best to consult with a South Carolina premises liability lawyer. Your attorney can help you submit a claim for the maximum amount of damages. If you …
What Are the Legal Safety Standards in a Premises Liability Case?
When a person, business, or organization owns property, they have a responsibility to meet certain legal safety standards. If they fail to meet those standards, they may be held liable for injuries or suffering that occur on the premises. However, the legal safety standards in a premises liability case can vary depending on case details …