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What Is “Premises Liability”?

Premises Liability is the term that refers to the responsibility a person owes to another person who is either injured or killed on his property. It includes almost anything that can happen to a person who is legally on a property that belong to another individual , whether the property is commercial, private or public. For more information about Premises Liability you can visit: https://www.lawyertime.com/practice-areas/premises-liability/

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What Is “Premises Liability”?

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  1. What Is “Premises Liability”?

  2. Premises liability is the term that refers to the responsibility a person owes to another person who is either injured or killed on his property. It includes almost anything that can happen to a person who is legally on a property that belongs to another individual, whether the property is commercial, private or public.

  3. Some of the most complicated types of premises liability cases, including: Trip/slip and falls Dog Bite Burn Accidents Amusement Park Accidents

  4. Potential Compensation for Premises Liability Victims • Related medical and hospital bills, both past and future • Loss of wages • Therapy or rehabilitation costs • Loss of future earning capacity • Permanent disability • Pain and suffering • Emotional and mental anguish • Loss of enjoyment of life

  5. Common Types of Accidents on different types of property • Residence • Office buildings • Grocery stores • Hospitals • Parking structures • Sports arenas • Nursing homes • Apartment complexes

  6. The most important step in handling your premises liability claim is to contact a prominent law firm that knows how to successfully handle these types of cases. For more information or to consult with one of our experienced New York personal injury attorneys, please call Gersowitz Libo & Korek, P.C. at 1-800-529-9997. You Need an ExperiencedNew York Premises Liability Attorney

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