Premises liability cases are notoriously complex and can be difficult to prove, but the Law Office of Noah J. Moore, is up to the challenge. Atlanta premises liability attorney Noah Moore leads our firm in the fight against property owner negligence across Georgia.
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What Is Premises Liability Law?
Premises liability law deals with injuries resulting from property owner negligence or wrongdoing. In these cases, a visitor to the property sustains some sort of injury that has been caused by the property owner’s failure to provide reasonably safe grounds. That visitor may then seek to hold the property owner financially liable.
Types of Premises Liability Cases
Defective, hazardous, or dangerous conditions at any property can cause serious harm to unsuspecting customers, visitors, or guests. If a victim’s injuries were the result of negligence or wrongdoing on the part of the property owner, this may provide grounds for a valid premises liability case.
Premises liability incidents could include:
- Slips, trips, and falls
- Elevator and escalator accidents
- Falls from heights
- Assaults or attacks
- Dog bites and animal attacks
- Swimming pool accidents
Where Can a Premises Liability Incident Take Place?
While various locations have different rules and regulations regarding who can be held responsible in a premises liability case, premises liability incidents could take place at:
- Hotels and motels
- Apartment buildings and condominiums
- Retail stores
- Shopping malls
- Grocery stores and markets
- Amusement parks
- Office buildings
- Gyms and fitness studios
- Beauty salons
- Restaurants
- Bars and nightclubs
If you or a loved one suffered harm on any type of residential or commercial property owned by another person or business entity, we can determine whether you may have grounds for a lawsuit. This could help you recover much-needed compensation for your medical care, ongoing treatment, lost earnings, and more.