When someone is injured as a result of unsafe property
or building conditions, they may have a right to make
a claim for their damages against the owner of the
property.
In some states the landowner's duty to protect an
entrant on the land depends on whether that person is
a trespasser, licensee or an invitee. The landowner's
duties are different for each type of entrant. The
landowner owes less of a duty to protect the
trespasser then the other types of entrants. The
landowner's duty of care is highest for business
invitees. Some states, however, have done away with
these multiple classifications in favor of one
standard of "reasonableness under the
circumstances" of a particular case.
If you or a loved one has suffered an injury due to
unsafe property or building conditions, call Attorneys911 at our toll free number, (800)
300-0001 or submit
an online questionnaire . The initial consultation
is free of charge, and if we agree to handle your
case, we will work on a contingency fee basis, which
means we get paid for our services only if there is a
monetary recovery of funds. In many cases a lawsuit
must be filed before an applicable expiration date,
known as a statute of limitations so please call right
away to ensure that you do not waive your right to
possible compensation.
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