What types of damages may be sought in a premises liability claim?

In Arizona, premises liability claims, also known as slip and fall claims, involve a person being injured due to the negligence of a property owner or occupier. Such claims typically involve a situation where a person slips or trips and falls due to a hazardous condition. Depending on the specifics of the claim, an injured person may be able to seek various types of damages. The most common type of recovery sought in a premises liability claim is economic damages, which include medical bills, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, and other out-of-pocket expenses for which the injured party is responsible. In some cases, an injured party may also be able to seek non-economic damages like pain and suffering, loss of consortium, and other mental and emotional distress caused by the incident. Punitive damages may also be sought in certain situations if the owner or occupier’s conduct was especially reckless or egregious. In some cases, the injured person may be able to seek compensation from the property owner or occupier’s insurance company. If the owner or occupier was self-insured or did not carry insurance, the injured party may need to file suit against the at-fault party in order to seek damages. Claims involving government property can be more complicated and require additional steps. No matter the specifics, an experienced personal injury attorney in Arizona can assist an injured person in seeking the appropriate damages in a premises liability claim.

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