A Property Owner Can Be Held Responsible For Your Injuries
If you were injured on the premises of a particular property, you may be dealing with expensive medical bills, pain and suffering, as well as lost time at work.
Going over the ways in which a property owner is responsible for the injuries sustained at a particular property and speaking with a Northern California personal injury attorney will help you obtain the compensation you deserve.
Can A Property Owner Be Held Responsible For Your Injuries?
The answer to the question outlined above is “Yes.” But, this is only true if certain conditions are met. And, if these conditions are not met, then a property owner is unlikely to be held responsible for your injuries.
Out of all the conditions that can force a property owner to be held responsible for your injuries, the most notable is that the property owner was negligent, and this negligence led to your injury.
For example, if you are walking through a store and slip on a recently mopped floor, which causes you to break your shoulder, then the property owner was negligent in informing you of the wet floor.
If something like the above occurs, you can file a personal injury claim for this injury. By doing so, you can obtain compensation for the injury, allowing you to deal with the medical bills and lost time at work, among other losses.
Is A Property Owner Always Responsible For Your Injuries?
If a property owner was not negligent and, as such, it was not their negligence that led to you getting injured, it is unlikely they can be held responsible for your injuries.
A good example of the above is as follows: if you were running around the store when told not to by an employee and slipped and broke your shoulder, then the property owner isn’t responsible for your injury.
In the event that something like the above occurs, you probably won’t be able to obtain compensation from the property owner.
How Can You Obtain Compensation For An Injury That Occurred On Another Person’s Property?
The best way to obtain compensation for an injury that occurred on another person’s property is to contact an attorney familiar with these types of cases.
If you contact an attorney familiar with these types of cases, you can get a much better sense of whether or not you have a valid case.
In the event that you do have a valid case, you can work with this attorney. By doing so, you will be able to obtain compensation for the injury you sustained.
Obtaining compensation for the injury you sustained will make it much easier for you to take care of your medical bills, deal with any lost time/wages at work, and manage the pain/suffering this injury created.
Speak With A Northern California Personal Injury Attorney Today
If you were injured on the premises of a particular property and would like to obtain compensation for this injury, a conversation with an attorney is the best thing you can do.
Speak with a Northern California personal injury attorney at Maire & Deedon today, and we will help you obtain the compensation you are entitled to.