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Common questions about premises liability claims
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Dec 24, 2018 | Premises Liability
Property owners, such as the owners of hotels, restaurants and shops -- could be liable if they neglect to maintain safe premises and their negligence results in an injury to those who visit their properties.That being said, many people who suffer serious injuries on...
Tenants can sue for injuries on a landlord’s property
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Jun 13, 2018 | Premises Liability
If you are a tenant and live in a landlord's property, you expect it to be safe for you. When you move in, you write down everything you notice is wrong. However, there may be hazards you don't know about right away or things that have to be repaired over time as you...
Dangerous stairs lead to injuries every year
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Apr 2, 2018 | Premises Liability
There are many reasons why people get hurt on stairs. Perhaps the stairs are too old, or they are uneven and hard to walk on. Whatever the reason is, it's important for the owners of staircases to make sure they are safe for those who use them. Not doing so could lead...
Slip-and-fall accidents could be fatal to nursing home residents
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Feb 9, 2018 | Premises Liability
When you think of filing a claim against a nursing home, you're probably thinking of medical malpractice or negligence. You may also run into another problem, though, which could instead involve premises liability.Imagine if you're coming to visit your loved one at...
Staircases: Railings are important to protect against liability
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Nov 6, 2017 | Premises Liability
One thing that you may want to know is if stairs must have railings. If so, falling on a set of stairs without them could set up the owner of the property for a liability lawsuit against him or her. For anyone looking to sell a home, it's important that the home is up...
Fall injuries: Who’s to blame for dangerous stairs?
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Aug 21, 2017 | Premises Liability
If you fall down a set of stairs, you might just believe it's down to being clumsy or that it's your fault. The truth is that someone else may be accountable for the injuries you have suffered.Yes, people do fall every day, and many times there is no one to blame but...
An amusement park may be liable for injuries you suffer
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Jun 30, 2017 | Premises Liability
On a hot summer day, many families head to theme parks to spend time together. There's nothing quite like the adrenaline of a roller coaster, the fun of a wave pool or eating unique fair foods. One thing that some families end up dealing with that they did not expect...
Woman suffers serious injuries on dangerous beach ramp
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Apr 3, 2017 | Premises Liability
When premises belongs to a city, the city should always maintain it. Whether that means maintaining a boardwalk or roadway, it's in the city's best interests to do so. If someone gets hurt due to a hazard that has been reported but not repaired, the city can be held...
What happens if a child is hurt at school?
On Behalf of Ellis Law, P.C. | Jan 11, 2017 | Premises Liability
When your child is at school, you expect the school to take pride in its ability to care for your child and in its ability to keep him or her safe. One thing that can take you by surprise is a phone call stating that your child was hurt on the premises.In some cases,...
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