What If I’m Trespassing and I Get Hurt from Some Negligently Maintained Property? The general rule of law is that trespassers do not have a right to sue for their injuries. There can be exceptions where a property owner should reasonably foresee and anticipate trespass, but the law generally disfavors… CONTINUE
Premises Liability: Hazardous Conditions Can Be Anywhere
A premises liability case can arise out of an incident at a swimming pool, a construction site, an office building, a home, a street, a bike lane, a curb, a staircase, an amusement park, a movie theater. Virtually every premise is owned, controlled and maintained by some person or entity,… CONTINUE
What is Premises Liability?
Premises liability refers to the negligent ownership, occupation or control, or maintenance of property that causes injury. To prove a valid premises liability case, one must show that the owner or occupier, or person in control of property, was negligent in the use or maintenance of the property, and that… CONTINUE