Premises Liability

Holding property owners responsible for unsafe conditions on their premises
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Premises Liability Attorney In Tallahassee, Florida

What Is Premises Liability?

Brown & Laing, P.A., a reputable personal injury law firm in Tallahassee, Florida, emphasizes the responsibility of property owners to rectify hazardous conditions on their premises, which could potentially lead to injuries inflicted upon their guests and customers. Instances such as a slip and fall due to a wet surface in a restaurant, or an unsecured piece of art dropping onto a hotel guest, highlight the obligations of property owners to atone for the harm caused.


This obligation stems from the legal principle that dictates a duty of care owed by property owners to their guests, reinforcing their duty to remediate any unsafe conditions on their property. For further information, please reach out to Brown & Laing, P.A., your trusted personal injury law firm.

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What Kinds of Situations Qualify as Premises Liability?

At Brown & Laing, P.A., we understand the serious implications of personal injuries due to neglected property maintenance. Any hazard left unattended by a property owner within an unreasonable timeframe could make them liable for injuries incurred by their guests. Poor lighting, obstructed walkways, torn carpets or mats, unstable stairs or handrails, malfunctioning elevators, and irregular stair risers should all be rectified before welcoming any guests. Slips and falls can occur due to such ignored details. However, if the property owner is unaware of the hazardous situation, such as when a customer breaks a bottle of soda and doesn't inform a staff member, the owner may not be held accountable. This is why immediate consultation with a personal injury attorney from Brown & Laing, P.A. is critical following any accident to understand potential recourse. If you wish to discuss whether your situation falls under premises liability, please contact our dedicated personal injury team today.

What Should I Do If I Have an Accident on Someone Else’s Property?

At Brown & Laing, P.A.., we understand the immediate necessity of seeking medical attention after an unfortunate incident. We stress the importance of retaining all documentation relating to your injury. If possible, revisiting the site of the accident to capture photographic evidence illustrating the conditions that contributed to your injury can be highly beneficial. If this is not feasible, consider delegating this task to a reliable person. In instances where the accident occurred on a business or other organization's property, we urge you to complete a written report, ensuring you retain a copy for your records. To maximize your chances of receiving just compensation for your injuries, it's crucial to engage the services of a law firm proficient in premises liability. Brown & Laing, P.A. is here to assist you. Contact one of our adept premises liability attorneys today.

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The attorneys at Brown & Laing, P.A. will meet with you, at no cost, for a full consultation and evaluation of your case. If you hire the firm, you will pay no fee unless, and until you receive money in a settlement or judgment. The Brown & Laing, P.A. attorneys are available during normal working hours but also maintain a 24/7 answering service. If you need a consultation on a weekend or evening, we can provide that for you.
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