When you visit a friend, shop for groceries, have your car serviced, or eat at a local restaurant, you probably expect the premises to be safe. Unfortunately, this is not always the case.

Attorney of the year: Eric Bice
Overview And Experience
On the other hand, we denounce with righteous indignation and dislike men who are so beguiled and demoralized by the charms.
Law School:
J.D., 1991 – 1994, William Mitchell College of Law (Status : Excellent – Top 5 of School) – B.S., 1995 – 2000, University of Wisconsin, Platteville (Status : Excellent)
Certificate:
Environmental and Natural Resources Law Certificate (Status : Excellent) – Business and Commercial Law Certificate (Status : Great)
Property owners, landlords, and managers who fail to detect and fix hazardous conditions on their land or buildings or fail to warn visitors of known dangers could be held accountable if someone is injured.
If you sustained injuries on someone else’s property, a Minnesota premises liability lawyer could help you understand your compensation options
Examples of Premises Liability Claims
Premises liability claims are based on negligent acts or failures to act on the part of property owners. Property owners owe a certain duty of care to guests, and breaching that duty and causing an accident could leave them liable for injuries that result. Some common premises liability accidents include:
- Slip and falls in grocery stores
- Uneven floors that offer no warning to watch one’s step
- Buckled carpeting that can cause someone to trip
- Buildings in disrepair from failing to change lightbulbs in dark areas, broken handrails or steps, leaky plumbing
Rules of Texas Court
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