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What is The Statute of Limitations for Premises Liability?

Premises liability law covers an umbrella of incidents that can cause injuries to a person. If you or a loved one has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of a property owner or operator, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact a Dallas premises liability lawyer Julie Johnson at Johnson, Zegen, Scott & Williams, PLLC. She will work to secure any compensation you are entitled to.<br>

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What is The Statute of Limitations for Premises Liability?

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  1. It is not uncommon for the careless or negligent actions of a property owner to cause an injury to somebody on their property. Premises liability law covers an umbrella of incidents that can cause injuries to a person.

  2. Following incidents that can cause injuries: ● Slip and fall accidents ● Inadequate or negligent security ● Restaurant liability ● Inadequate property maintenance ● Swimming pool or hot tub injuries ● Attractive nuisance cases (children injuries) ● Dog bite incidents ● Retail store liability

  3. When looking at the various ways that a person can be harmed due to the negligence of a property owner, a wide range of injuries can occur. This can include: Broken or dislocated bones Concussions ❖ ❖ Traumatic brain injuries Sprains and strains ❖ ❖ Neck and back injuries Spinal cord injuries ❖ ❖ Puncture wounds or lacerations Open head wounds ❖ ❖ Drowning or near-drownings And more ❖ ❖

  4. There are various elements that need to be proven in order for a premises liability claim to be successful. This includes showing that: ● The property owner owed a duty of care to the victim. ● The duty of care was breached in some way. ● The breach of duty caused the victim’s injury. ● The injury victim sustained quantifiable losses.

  5. If you or a loved one has been injured due to the careless or negligent actions of a property owner or operator, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Contact a Dallas premises liability lawyer Julie Johnson at Johnson, Zegen, Scott & Williams, PLLC. She will work to secure any compensation you are entitled to. Julie Johnson

  6. 12222 Merit Drive, Suite 1203, Dallas, Texas 75251 214-295-2900 https://www.jzswlaw.com/contact-us

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