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Premises Liability Attorney | Georgia & Florida
When you are injured on someone else's property, the property owner may be legally responsible. We hold them accountable.
When you are injured on someone else's property — whether it is a business, apartment complex, parking lot, or private home — you may have a legal claim based on premises liability. Property owners have a legal responsibility to maintain their spaces in a reasonably safe condition. When they fail and someone is hurt, they can be held liable.
Nwahiri Law represents premises liability victims throughout Georgia and Florida.
Common Types of Premises Liability Cases
- ·Slip and fall accidents
- ·Trip and fall accidents
- ·Swimming pool accidents (drowning, entrapment)
- ·Elevator and escalator injuries
- ·Falling objects and merchandise
- ·Toxic exposure (mold, chemicals)
- ·Playground injuries
- ·Inadequate maintenance of structures
- ·Negligent security leading to assault or crime
- ·Animal attacks on property
What Must Be Established
The defendant owned, leased, or controlled the property
The defendant was negligent in the maintenance or use of the property
The negligence caused your injury
You suffered actual damages (medical expenses, lost wages, pain, etc.)
Key to many of these cases: proving the property owner knew about — or should have known about — the dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn visitors.
Injured on Someone Else’s Property?
Premises liability claims require moving quickly — evidence disappears and deadlines apply. Contact Nwahiri Law today for a free consultation.