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Have You or Someone You Know Been Injured on Someone Else’s Property Due to Negligence?

We understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that a premises liability injury can take on your life. Our goal is to help you receive the fair compensation you deserve for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. 

Contact the Fargo premises liability lawyers at Goldberg & Loren today for a free consultation. 

What is Premises Liability?

Premises liability refers to the legal concept that holds property owners and possessors responsible for any harm or injuries that occur on their premises. [1]

What is Premises Liability?

Common Causes of Premises Liability Claims

There are many types of premises liability claims.  In each of the following scenarios, a property owner has a duty of care, and a breach of duty exists:

  • Slip and Fall Accidents: Injuries resulting from slippery or hazardous surfaces, such as wet floors, icy walkways, or uneven flooring.
  • Negligent Security: Claims arising from inadequate security measures that lead to harm, such as assaults or robberies on the premises.
  • Elevator and Escalator Accidents: Injuries caused by malfunctions, defects, or inadequate maintenance of elevators or escalators on the property.
  • Inadequate Maintenance: Claims are based on injuries resulting from the property owner’s failure to maintain the premises properly, including issues with lighting, flooring, or structural elements.
  • Dog Bites or Animal Attacks: Injuries caused by aggressive animals on the premises, with liability often falling on the owner or property occupier.
  • Swimming Pool Accidents: Injuries that occur in or around swimming pools, often due to a lack of proper safety measures, supervision, or maintenance.
  • Fires or Electrical Accidents: Injuries resulting from fires, electrical malfunctions, or other hazards related to the property’s infrastructure.
  • Defective Conditions: Claims based on injuries caused by defects in the design or construction of the property, including issues with stairs, railings, or other structural elements.
  • Falling Objects: Injuries caused by objects falling from shelves, structures, or other elevated positions within the premises.
  • Toxic Substances Exposure: Claims arising from exposure to hazardous materials or toxic substances on the property, leading to health issues.
  • Retail Store Accidents: Injuries sustained in retail establishments, such as supermarkets or malls, often involve issues like spills, falling merchandise, or poorly maintained premises.
  • Amusement Park Accidents: Injuries occurring in amusement parks due to ride malfunctions, inadequate safety measures, or other hazards.
  • Trespasser Injuries: Injuries sustained by individuals who are on the property without permission, where the property owner may still have some liability under certain circumstances.
  • Inadequate Warning or Signage: Claims based on the failure to provide adequate warnings or signage about potential hazards on the premises, leading to injuries.

Injuries Sustained by Premises Liability Victims

Victims in premises liability cases may experience a wide range of injuries, such as:

  • Fatal Injuries 
  • Fractures and Broken Bones
  • Head Injuries
  • Inhalation Injuries
  • Soft Tissue Injuries
  • Spinal Cord Injuries
  • Sprains and Strains
Injuries Sustained by Premises Liability Victims

Possible Compensation for a Premises Liability Case

When it comes to premises liability cases, individuals who have suffered a personal injury on someone else’s property due to negligence may be eligible for compensation.

  • Disability and Disfigurement
  • Emotional Distress
  • Hospital and Medical
  • Expenses
  • Loss of Consortium
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life
  • Loss of Earnings
  • Pain and Suffering
  • Property Damage
  • Rehabilitation Costs
  • Special Damages
  • Temporary or Permanent
  • Disability Benefits
  • Wrongful Death Damages

Statute of Limitations for Fargo Premises Liability Claims

In Fargo, North Dakota, premises liability claims are subject to a Statute of Limitations, which determines the time limits for filing a claim. Generally, a premises liability claim must be filed within two years from the date of the incident or injury occurring on the property. This means that individuals who have suffered harm due to dangerous conditions on someone else’s property have up to two years to initiate legal action.

However, there are exceptions to this usual two-year deadline in premises liability cases. One exception is when the claim involves an injury sustained by a minor. In such cases, the time limit is extended, and the deadline for filing the personal injury claim begins to run when the minor reaches the age of 18. This provides additional time for minors to pursue compensation for injuries resulting from property owner negligence. 

Other exceptions may apply. Contact our dedicated legal team today for additional guidance on the time limits for your specific situation. 

Statute of Limitations for Fargo Premises Liability Claims

How Can a Fargo Premises Liability Lawyer Help My Case?

If you have been injured on someone else’s property due to negligence, our experienced legal team is well-equipped to handle these types of cases and can provide valuable help throughout the legal process.

We will thoroughly investigate the accident and gather important evidence. This may include visiting the scene of the incident, interviewing witnesses, and reviewing any available security footage. By doing so, we can build a compelling case on your behalf.

Ultimately, our goal is to secure the best possible outcome for your case. When you enlist our expertise, you can have peace of mind knowing that your case is in skilled hands, and you can focus on your recovery while we handle the legal aspects. Call our personal injury lawyers in Fargo today!

Source:

[1] Bieber, C. (2023, February 3). What Is Premises Liability? What You Need to Know. Forbes Advisor. https://www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/personal-injury/premises-liability/

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3523 45th St S,
Fargo, North Dakota 58104
(701) 409-1791

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