Premises Liability Accident Questions
What is premises liability?
Premises liability refers to the liability of a landowner for a dangerous condition on their land. Premises liability covers a large variety of types of accidents including: defective stairs, uneven pavement, elevator accidents, falls on debris, ceiling collapses, failure to have hand rails on stairways, uncovered floor openings and other potentially negligent conditions.
Should you report the injury to the property owner?
Yes, however you should not give any written or recorded statements without having an attorney present to protect your legal rights.
Should you file a police report?
Yes.
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