What is a premises liability claim?
A premises liability claim is a type of legal claim made when someone is injured due to a dangerous or hazardous condition on someone else’s property. It is a type of “slip and fall” claim, as it often involves a person slipping or falling due to a dangerous condition. This type of claim is based on the legal theory of “premises liability” which holds that the owner of a property is responsible for maintaining the property in a safe condition and for warning of any hazards that could cause harm. In the state of Washington, a claim of premises liability may be brought against a property owner if the injury was caused by a dangerous condition on the property that the owner knew or should have known about. For example, if a property owner does not take steps to clear ice or snow on their steps or sidewalk, and someone slips and falls, the property owner may be liable for the injuries that resulted from their negligence. The injured person may be able to sue the property owner for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering caused by the injury. Another type of claim that may be made is a “negligent security” claim if a person is injured due to inadequate security measures taken to protect people from foreseeable danger. For example, if a property owner fails to provide adequate security measures and a person is attacked or mugged, the property owner may be held liable for the injuries caused by their negligence. It is important to understand that each premises liability claim is different and the outcome may depend on the facts of the case. If you have been injured in a slip and fall on someone else’s property, it is important to seek the advice of an experienced personal injury lawyer to determine whether you may have a valid claim.
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