Premises Liability

Premises Liability Lawyer

Adam Clark Law, Adam Clark, Esq. has extensive experience in protecting your rights and ensuring your safety through premises liability actions. We excel in the area of law known as Premises Liability. Whether you’re a customer, visitor, guest or tenant, it is reasonable to expect that you should be safe when entering and walking through a business or on a designated walkway. Unfortunately, accidents and injuries can occur due to the negligence of property owners, property managers, business managers and employees. That’s where we come in.

Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility of property owners, maintainers, managers, employees or occupiers to exercise reasonable care to inspect and maintain a safe environment for those who enter their premises, to keep the premises free from dangers and hazards it knew or should have known about, and to adequately warn the lawful entrants of such hazards. Nevertheless, and all-too-often, severe injuries can and do result from preventable, hazardous conditions at businesses and insured properties. Premises liability law recognizes the importance of ensuring that people are not subjected to unreasonable risks while on someone else’s premises.

At Adam Clark Law, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial hardships that can result from injuries due to premises liability incidents. We have a thorough understanding of the laws and regulations governing premises liability in Florida and Kentucky, and we leverage this knowledge to present strong cases on behalf of our clients.

Our approach to premises liability cases involves conducting thorough investigations, collecting evidence, and consulting with industry experts to establish the liability of the defendants. We leave no stone unturned in our pursuit of justice and fair compensation for our clients.

Whether you have suffered a slip or trip and fall accident, were injured by a falling object, you were assaulted due to inadequate security, a dog bite, or any other injury on someone else’s property, we are here to help and the consultations are free.

If you or a loved one have been injured on someone else’s property, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. We offer personalized attention and tailor our strategies to meet the unique needs of each case. Together, we can seek justice and fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact Adam Clark Law today, and let us be your advocates in your premises liability claim.

Locations

Adam Clark Law services clients across Kentucky and Florida. See all of our office locations below.

Frequently asked questions

Your Questions Answered: Guidance on Premises Liability

What is premises liability?
Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility of property owners, maintainers, managers, employees or occupiers to exercise reasonable care to inspect and maintain a safe environment for those who enter their premises, to keep the premises free from dangers and hazards it knew or should have known about, and to adequately warn the lawful entrants of such hazards.
What are common examples of premises liability cases?
Common examples of premises liability cases include slip and falls, trip and falls, unsecured objects falling and injuring another, inadequate security leading to assaults or robberies, dog bites or animal attacks, swimming pool accidents, elevator or escalator accidents, and negligent inspection or maintenance of property causing injuries to others.
How do I know if I have a premises liability case?
Simply contact Adam Clark Law today!
What should I do if I'm injured on someone else's property?
If you're injured on someone else's property, it's important to take the following steps: 1) Seek immediate medical attention for your injuries. 2) Report the incident to the property owner or manager, but be wary of filling out an “incident report,” or talking with the insurance company or a risk manager on the phone (i.e. recorded line). 3) Gather evidence by taking photos of the hazardous condition, your injuries, and obtaining contact information from any witnesses. 4) Consult Adam Clark Law to gain a better understanding of your legal rights and options.
How long do I have to file a premises liability claim?
The statute of limitations for premises liability claims varies depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case. It's crucial to consult with a premises liability attorney as soon as possible to ensure you file your claim within the applicable time limit. Waiting too long may result in losing your right to seek compensation or at minimum, may dull evidence due to unreasonable lapses in time.
What types of compensation can I recover in a premises liability case?
In a premises liability case, you may be able to recover various types of compensation, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, property damage, and rehabilitation costs, and more categories of damages as applicable to your case facts and circumstances.
How much will it cost to hire a premises liability attorney?
At Adam Clark Law, we work on a contingency fee basis for all personal injury cases, including Premises Liability cases. This means you won't owe any upfront fees, and we only get paid if we successfully recover compensation on your behalf. Our fees are a percentage of the settlement or verdict obtained, and we will discuss the details during your initial consultation.
What sets Adam Clark Law apart in handling premises liability cases?
Adam Clark, Esq. previously worked for the “Largest Injury Law Firm in the World,” and there, in 2021, settled the highest number of premises liability cases than any other attorney at that firm in the country. Additionally and since then, Adam Clark Law has a proven track record of successfully handling premises liability cases and obtaining fair compensation for our clients with notable results. We provide personalized attention, strategic legal guidance, and aggressive representation to optimize justice and compensation for each case.

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