Premises Liability Attorney for the DMV

When you are a customer or guest on someone else’s property, it is the property owner’s legal responsibility to keep you safe by making reasonable maintenance, security, and health safety efforts. For instance, if you are a tenant, your landlord should repair broken stairs or other hazardous conditions that could cause you to trip and fall. 

When property owners neglect their duties and someone gets hurt, the victim can hold them accountable under premises liability law. However, it can be challenging to succeed with this type of claim under the laws in the DC metro area. Working with an experienced premises liability attorney gives you the best advantage when it comes to holding negligent property owners responsible.

At Johnnie Bond Law, we understand the intricacies of premises liability law and how to hold property owners liable for irresponsible maintenance, negligent security, and other actions that could cause serious injuries. We fight to get you fair compensation for your suffering and other losses. 

The Basics of Premises Liability  

You can file a premises liability claim to seek financial compensation after an injury on all types of property, including stores, office buildings, restaurants, hotels, and apartment complexes. Those who own or manage property have a duty to keep the property safe for others they invite or allow onto the premises, particularly when people are on the property for the financial benefit of the property owner, such as customers at a store. 

The law requires property owners to complete regular maintenance and repairs, put in necessary security measures, and alert customers, visitors, and residents to potentially unsafe situations. This could be as simple as a “wet floor” sign over freshly mopped tile. 

In some situations, property owners have a duty to conduct regular inspections to look for potential problems.  When property owners fail to live up to their legal responsibilities, you can and should hold them legally responsible. 

Common Premises Liability Claims in the DMV

Because property owner negligence occurs in many forms, you can find many circumstances under which you can file a premises liability claim. Here is a list of some common premises liability injuries and their causes:

  • Slip and fall injuries caused by lack of warning signs 
  • Stairway, escalator, and elevator injuries caused by poor maintenance
  • Falling debris injuries caused by neglected safety protocols
  • Assault injuries caused by a lack of appropriate security measures
  • Brain injuries or wrongful deaths caused by unfenced swimming pools
  • Animal attack injuries caused by a poorly managed animal, often a dog

It is important for a victim to collect evidence about the dangerous condition that led to the injury so a premises liability attorney can show that the owner knew or should have known about the condition but failed to take proper steps to address the problem. It is equally important to consult an attorney before making any statements to insurance companies to avoid saying or doing something that could jeopardize your ability to recover.

Compensation in Premises Liability Cases 

A claimant in a premises liability case may seek financial compensation for many different consequences of injuries caused by the owner’s negligence. This includes:

  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Mental and emotional anguish
  • Lost wages 
  • Lost earning ability
  • Medical costs
  • Future medical needs 

If you or a loved one suffered injuries on someone else’s property, it is important to undergo a thorough medical exam as soon as possible because some severe injuries are not immediately apparent.

Get Help from a Premises Liability Lawyer Serving the DC Area 

Premises liability Attorney Johnnie Bond and his team know how to get victims the compensation they deserve after a premises liability injury. As a skilled litigator, Johnnie Bond has experience pursuing justice in all types of situations, whether they involve legal teams heavily funded by major corporations or insurers representing individual property owners. 

We stand by you throughout the whole process following your injury, and can handle speaking with insurance companies to save you the stress and worry. For aggressive and diligent representation for your premises liability case, call Johnnie Bond Law today at 202-683-6803 or schedule a consultation online.

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