PREMISES LIABILITY

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Klinck Law can handle any type of accident that may occur on someone else’s property because of the property owner’s negligence or because of a dangerous condition which exists on someone else’s property. These types of cases occur most frequently in the form of trips, slips and falls, though they also include other types of accidents.

Premises Liability

Klinck Law can handle any type of accident that may occur on someone else’s property because of the property owner’s negligence or because of a dangerous condition that exists on someone else’s property. These types of cases occur most frequently in the form of trips, slips, and falls, though they also include other types of accidents.

 

Generally speaking, the success of a premises liability claim will be determined by the satisfaction of four main points:

 

 (1) the status of the injured person;

 (2) who had control over the property;

 (3) the existence of a dangerous; and

 (4) knowledge of the dangerous condition.

 

More often than not, these claims will be determined by the question of whether the person who was in control of the property had or should have had knowledge of the dangerous condition.

 

Premises liability cases are very fact sensitive and their success or failure can often come down to the investigation and preservation of evidence from the accident.

 

If you or someone you know has been injured in a truck accident, please contact Klinck Law for a free, no-obligation, case evaluation to discuss your rights and options, and to protect your claim.

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