Newport News Premises Liability Lawyer
Accepting Cases Throughout Hampton Roads
Owners of properties and businesses can be held strictly liable for injuries
that are suffered on their premises. If another party's failure to
provide a reasonably safe environment results in substantial injuries,
you are encouraged to speak with our Newport News personal injury attorney
to obtain the legal representation you need.
You can seek just compensation by filing a premises liability claim with
the help of our firm. Premises liability cases can be filed against landlords,
businesses, corporations, and entities with vast resources. They may use
all available tools to fight your case. Become prepared by discussing
your case during our firm's attorney during a
free case evaluation.
Filing a Premises Liability Claim
Premises liability is an area of law that serves to protect visitors on
another individual's property. For a premises liability claim to be
made valid, all of the following points must be proven:
- The defendant owns / manages the premises in question
- The plaintiff is a legal visitor or guest of the premise
- The plaintiff was injured because of the defendant's negligence
Liability cases can involve any condition on a property that is not considered
safe, including:
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Trip and Fall Accidents
- Falling Objects
- Structural Defects
- Failure to Warn
- Failure to make repairs
- Storing of dangerous chemicals
- Fire hazards
- Building code violations
- Engineering problems
- Architectural errors
- Electrical hazards
- Spills and unsafe walkways
In most cases, the legal duty of owner is based on the legal status of
the injured individual. Legal duties of care are not often owed to trespassers
who have no legal right to be on the property. At Larry King Law, we can
help you determine a strong remedy to your case. Our firm constantly strives
to make ourselves available to clients to answer their questions and provide
comprehensive legal counsel.
Contact us today for quality representation with your premises liability case.