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Common Premises Liability Injuries 

 Posted on August 10,2023 in Premises Liability

Richmond Premises Liability Injury LawyerWhen we step onto someone else's property, whether it's a store, a friend's house, or a public place, we often take for granted that the environment will be safe. However, accidents can happen anywhere, and if they occur due to the property owner's negligence, it typically falls under the legal concept of premises liability. In these instances, it's best to discuss your accident and injuries with a skilled Richmond premises liability injury lawyer.

Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility that property owners and occupants have to ensure their premises are safe for visitors. Premises liability injuries have legal implications for both property owners and injured parties. Here are some of the most common premise liability accidents and injuries in Illinois. 

Slips and Falls

Slip and fall accidents are among the most prevalent types of premises liability injuries. These occur when a person loses their balance due to slippery or uneven surfaces. This could be a wet floor in a supermarket, a poorly maintained walkway, or icy steps. 

Property owners are responsible for maintaining their premises and taking necessary precautions, such as placing warning signs around wet areas. Injuries from slips and falls can range from simple bruises to severe fractures, head injuries, and spinal damage.

Trip and Falls

Similar to slip and falls, trip and falls happen when a person stumbles over an object or uneven ground. This could be due to loose carpeting, cluttered walkways, or even damaged flooring. 

Property owners should regularly inspect and maintain their premises to prevent such hazards. Injuries from trips and falls can include sprains, fractures, and head injuries.

Negligent Security

Property owners have a duty to provide reasonable security measures to prevent criminal acts on their premises. Inadequate lighting, lack of security personnel, or malfunctioning locks can lead to incidents like assaults, robberies, and even more serious crimes. 

Negligent security cases arise when it's determined that the property owner's lack of security measures contributed to the injury.

Elevator and Escalator Accidents

Public places often have elevators and escalators for convenience. However, if these are not properly maintained, accidents can occur. Injuries might result from sudden stops, malfunctions, or even entrapment. Property owners should conduct regular maintenance and adhere to safety regulations to prevent such incidents.

Fires and Burns

Faulty wiring, gas leaks, and inadequate fire safety measures can lead to fires and burn injuries. Property owners are responsible for ensuring that their premises meet safety codes and are equipped with proper fire alarms, extinguishers, and evacuation plans.

Dog Bites

If a property owner has a dog, they must ensure that the animal is well-controlled and not dangerous to visitors. Dog bites can cause severe injuries, including infections, scarring, and emotional trauma. Under Illinois law, the property owner's liability extends to injuries caused by their pets.

Were You Injured on Another Person's Property? Contact an Experienced Richmond Premises Liability Injury Lawyer Today

If you've been injured on someone else's property, taking certain steps to protect your rights is crucial. Seek medical attention immediately, document the scene and your injuries, and gather witness information if possible. Consulting an experienced Richmond premises liability injury lawyer from Salvi & Maher, LLP can help you navigate the legal complexities and determine if you have a valid claim for compensation. Call 847-662-3303 or contact us online today to schedule your complimentary case consultation.

 

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