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PERSONAL INJURY
Accidents which occur on another’s property are called premises liability negligence. Those who hold their property open to you or the public owe a duty to their visitors to maintain their property or to warn of hazards or unsafe conditions. If you are injured on their property as a result of their negligence, you have a premises liability case.Some typical examples of Premises Liability cases are Slip and Fall/Trip and Fall, Falling Objects, Criminal Premises Liability/Inadequate Security and Negligent Maintenance/Operation.
Listed below are some examples of Premises Liability cases:
- Cracked Sidewalks
- Dirty, Greasy, Slippery or Wet floors
- Defects in elevators or automatic doors
- Oil and fuel spills at gas stations
- Food or liquid on the grocery store floor
- Objects sticking out into aisles
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- Negligent Maintenance
- Wrinkles in carpet or rugs
- Broken tile or flooring
- Defective stairs or escalators
- Holes in flooring or parking lots
- Improper Lighting
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Accidents are almost always the result of the negligence of at least one person. In most accidents there is at least one insurance company that gets involved by assigning an adjuster to the case. Typical accident cases are auto accidents, motorcycle accidents, big truck/commercial vehicle accidents and accidents involving pedestrians or bicycles.
Some examples of accident injured are listed below:
- Whiplash
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Traumatic Brain Injuries
- Broken Bones
- Torn or Ruptured Ligaments
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- T.M.J.
- Injuries in result of an air bag
- Shoulder Injuries
- Permanent Scarring
- Death
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