
An injury that occurs on someone else’s property may be the result of conditions or factors that the property owner could have controlled or prevented. When that happens, the injured person may need to file a lawsuit in order to hold the other party accountable for their negligence.Â
Understanding if you have grounds to file a premises liability case can be difficult, but it often begins by asking the right questions about exactly what occurred and the circumstances around the fall or injury. Review this handy guide to learn about the factors you will need to consider in a slip and fall case. If you determine that your injury or accident should be addressed by an attorney, then contact our office to schedule a consultation and review your case.
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