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Premises Liability

All property owners and businesses have a legal duty to operate and maintain their premises in a safe condition for customers, pedestrians and visitors, and to warn them adequately of any dangers.

It is important to know that a property owner is not responsible simply because someone gets hurt. That is a popular misconception. The property owner must be proven negligent or careless.

At Donahue Law, we’ve helped many clients who’ve sustained injury on another’s premises including:

  • Slip and falls caused by slippery floors, standing, water, ice and snow
  • Trip and falls caused by uneven walkways or stairs
  • Inadequate security caused by inadequate lighting
  • Falling trees
  • Products falling off shelves
  • Swimming pool and diving injuries

Call Donahue Law for peace of mind.

If you’ve been injured on another’s property contact Donahue Law for a free, no obligation consultation. Every property owner and/or tenant owes a duty to members of the public to use reasonable care in the operation and maintenance of their property.

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