Protecting Your Legal Rights After an Injury
Protecting Your Legal Rights After an Injury
Premises liability law requires owners to keep their real property free of hazardous conditions that might cause injuries to visitors. This duty of care is the reason you can reasonably expect that you will not be injured when entering a store, a government or office building, residential or commercial property, or simply walk on the sidewalk.
Unfortunately, property owners may not always take action to correct actual or reasonably foreseeable hazards on their premises. When this breach results in injury, you may have a colorable premises liability claim. This is where Eckert Law Group, LLC, can offer assistance.
We skillfully utilize civil discovery methods to document the property hazard and the injuries you suffered. Depositions and discovery can help establish who knew or should have known about the property hazard, whether it caused injuries to other visitors, and whether the owner took any measures to remedy the hazard. If an incident report was created after the accident, we also obtain and review that evidence.
In our 20 years of experience, we have helped clients who suffered injuries caused by a variety of unsafe conditions, including the following:
Finally, it is important to remember that the damages portion of your premises liability claim must also be documented. We have relationships with a variety of medical professionals and experts. Together, we will review your medical records and establish the extent of your injuries and seek the maximum amount of compensation for you.
If you have been injured because of a property owner's negligence, we can evaluate your potential premises liability claim. For a free initial consultation, contact us online or call 312-789-4810.
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