Premises liability is an area of the law that covers the obligations of property owners to invited guests to their homes, businesses, or lands. A Louisville premises liability lawyer can help anyone who has been injured on another person’s property recover just compensation for the harm they have suffered.
The lead attorney here at the Shafer Law Office, Michael Shafer, is the author of four books and a national speaker on settlement calculations. He and his fellow attorneys and support staff have extensive experience in assisting clients with filing premises liability claims. You can trust our team to provide compassionate, personalized legal advice and aggressive representation throughout your claim-filing process.
The average premises liability award to plaintiffs, according to the Kentucky Trial Court Review’s 2023 Year in Review report, was $178,741 from 2021 to 2023. What this figure indicates is that there is a good deal of money available to plaintiffs who have been injured due to property owners’ negligence in maintaining or securing their properties adequately.
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You can hire a premises liability lawyer to help you file your claim and get access to the money you need and deserve to heal from your injuries. Here are just a few of the reasons you should hire a premises liability attorney:
Hiring a lawyer is the most effective way to improve your chances of getting fairly compensated.
Claims can stem from any number of hazards on a property. Basically, if a property owner should reasonably have known that there was a risk to visitors and did nothing to resolve the situation or warn of the risk, they can be held liable for any injuries that result from it. The law applies to residential homes, commercial centers like the Mall St. Matthews, and public properties. Common reasons to file claims include:
If you’ve been injured due to any of these conditions, let us know. We can help.
In most cases, the responsibility for maintaining a property safely falls on the property owner. However, there are some exceptions to the rule. Your lawyer can help you determine who held the underlying responsibility for maintaining the property so that you can hold them accountable. Liable parties can include:
In some cases, more than one party can be held liable for a premises liability issue. You may be able to secure more compensation by filing claims against multiple parties.
The statute of limitations for premises liability claims in the Bluegrass State is one year. You shouldn’t wait until 11 months have passed to start the claim-filing process, though. Contact a lawyer as soon as you can following your injury, while all the details of the event are still fresh in your mind, and it’s easier to find witnesses and properly preserve evidence that can be used to support your claim.
A: Premises liability law in Kentucky governs the duty of care owed by property owners to invited visitors and licensees. It focuses on negligence-based injuries caused by the property owner’s choice or inability to maintain safe conditions on the property. Under Kentucky law, property owners can be held liable if they knew or should have known of hazards that could cause injury and did not take action to resolve them.
A: Premises liability claims can be hard to file successfully because they require strong evidence of the property owner’s negligence. You can prove negligence with the help of a Louisville premises liability attorney who can help you gather and evaluate evidence such as photographs, videos, communications, and witness statements. Your lawyer can use this information to show that the property owner should have been aware of the hazard that caused your injury.
A: Premises liability insurance covers medical expenses, the cost of legal defense, and settlement fees in cases where invited third parties are injured on a property due to unsafe conditions. Common examples of incidents covered by premises liability insurance include slips and falls, dog bites, inadequate security, and injuries arising from faulty maintenance.
A: The four proofs of negligence are duty of care, breach of duty, causation, and damages. To show that someone was negligent, you must show that they were supposed to exercise a certain level of care toward you by keeping the property well-maintained and secure, that they failed to do so, and that their failure led directly to your injuries, which caused you actual harm.
If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, it’s time to take action. You can work with a Louisville premises liability lawyer to get compensated for your injuries. The team here at The Schafer Law Office has what it takes to help you understand premises liability laws and use them to file your claim successfully. Find out how we can help with your premises liability case. Contact us to schedule an initial consultation today.
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