We may not think about it often, but we spend the vast majority of our lives on other people's properties. Every where from where we work to where we shop belongs to someone else. While this doesn't tend to make much of a difference in our daily habits, if you get hurt it can quickly become important. While there countless ways that we can get hurt in our own homes, it is just as likely that we are injured in another location. In fact, it happens often enough that these cases have their own uniting term: premise liability.
The idea of premise liability is one that is meant to help make property owners feel a bit more responsible in the upkeep of their land and buildings. If someone is hurt on a property that you own, you may be held liable if there was an unsafe condition in that area. While you can't be found to be at fault for some things, such as someone tripping because their shoelaces weren't tied correctly, there are many things that you can be held responsible for. This may include nearly anything that you could have quickly fixed and/or put a sign up to warn people against.
If you have ever walked through a store and seen a “Wet Floor” sign, you've seen a something to help protect the property owner against premise liability. Issues such as slippery floors can definitely be dangerous and it is important for a property owner to make sure that everyone on the site knows it's there. Although wet floors are basically the common issue, an injury can result from anything such as a malfunctioning fire detector to shoddy building practices. These types of injuries can be, and often are, severe. It is important that you know if you were protected when you were hurt on someone else's property.
If you suffered an injury on someone else's property due to something that you had no control over, you may have a premise liability claim on your hands. Wayne Hardee has decades of experience as a lawyer taking on premise liability cases here in North Carolina. These claims can be tricky, but with a legal team like Wayne's on your side, you can rest assured that you have great representation. Give him a call today and see how much of a difference he can make in your case!
We may not think about it often, but we spend the vast majority of our lives on other people's properties. Every where from where we work to where we shop belongs to someone else. While this doesn't tend to make much of a difference in our daily habits, if you get hurt it can quickly become important. While there countless ways that we can get hurt in our own homes, it is just as likely that we are injured in another location. In fact, it happens often enough that these cases have their own uniting term: premise liability.
The idea of premise liability is one that is meant to help make property owners feel a bit more responsible in the upkeep of their land and buildings. If someone is hurt on a property that you own, you may be held liable if there was an unsafe condition in that area. While you can't be found to be at fault for some things, such as someone tripping because their shoelaces weren't tied correctly, there are many things that you can be held responsible for. This may include nearly anything that you could have quickly fixed and/or put a sign up to warn people against.
If you have ever walked through a store and seen a “Wet Floor” sign, you've seen a something to help protect the property owner against premise liability. Issues such as slippery floors can definitely be dangerous and it is important for a property owner to make sure that everyone on the site knows it's there. Although wet floors are basically the common issue, an injury can result from anything such as a malfunctioning fire detector to shoddy building practices. These types of injuries can be, and often are, severe. It is important that you know if you were protected when you were hurt on someone else's property.
If you suffered an injury on someone else's property due to something that you had no control over, you may have a premise liability claim on your hands. Wayne Hardee has decades of experience as a lawyer taking on premise liability cases here in North Carolina. These claims can be tricky, but with a legal team like Wayne's on your side, you can rest assured that you have great representation. Give him a call today and see how much of a difference he can make in your case!
We may not think about it often, but we spend the vast majority of our lives on other people's properties. Every where from where we work to where we shop belongs to someone else. While this doesn't tend to make much of a difference in our daily habits, if you get hurt it can quickly become important. While there countless ways that we can get hurt in our own homes, it is just as likely that we are injured in another location. In fact, it happens often enough that these cases have their own uniting term: premise liability.
The idea of premise liability is one that is meant to help make property owners feel a bit more responsible in the upkeep of their land and buildings. If someone is hurt on a property that you own, you may be held liable if there was an unsafe condition in that area. While you can't be found to be at fault for some things, such as someone tripping because their shoelaces weren't tied correctly, there are many things that you can be held responsible for. This may include nearly anything that you could have quickly fixed and/or put a sign up to warn people against.
If you have ever walked through a store and seen a “Wet Floor” sign, you've seen a something to help protect the property owner against premise liability. Issues such as slippery floors can definitely be dangerous and it is important for a property owner to make sure that everyone on the site knows it's there. Although wet floors are basically the common issue, an injury can result from anything such as a malfunctioning fire detector to shoddy building practices. These types of injuries can be, and often are, severe. It is important that you know if you were protected when you were hurt on someone else's property.
If you suffered an injury on someone else's property due to something that you had no control over, you may have a premise liability claim on your hands. Wayne Hardee has decades of experience as a lawyer taking on premise liability cases here in North Carolina. These claims can be tricky, but with a legal team like Wayne's on your side, you can rest assured that you have great representation. Give him a call today and see how much of a difference he can make in your case!
We may not think about it often, but we spend the vast majority of our lives on other people's properties. Every where from where we work to where we shop belongs to someone else. While this doesn't tend to make much of a difference in our daily habits, if you get hurt it can quickly become important. While there countless ways that we can get hurt in our own homes, it is just as likely that we are injured in another location. In fact, it happens often enough that these cases have their own uniting term: premise liability.
The idea of premise liability is one that is meant to help make property owners feel a bit more responsible in the upkeep of their land and buildings. If someone is hurt on a property that you own, you may be held liable if there was an unsafe condition in that area. While you can't be found to be at fault for some things, such as someone tripping because their shoelaces weren't tied correctly, there are many things that you can be held responsible for. This may include nearly anything that you could have quickly fixed and/or put a sign up to warn people against.
If you have ever walked through a store and seen a “Wet Floor” sign, you've seen a something to help protect the property owner against premise liability. Issues such as slippery floors can definitely be dangerous and it is important for a property owner to make sure that everyone on the site knows it's there. Although wet floors are basically the common issue, an injury can result from anything such as a malfunctioning fire detector to shoddy building practices. These types of injuries can be, and often are, severe. It is important that you know if you were protected when you were hurt on someone else's property.
If you suffered an injury on someone else's property due to something that you had no control over, you may have a premise liability claim on your hands. Wayne Hardee has decades of experience as a lawyer taking on premise liability cases here in North Carolina. These claims can be tricky, but with a legal team like Wayne's on your side, you can rest assured that you have great representation. Give him a call today and see how much of a difference he can make in your case!
We may not think about it often, but we spend the vast majority of our lives on other people's properties. Every where from where we work to where we shop belongs to someone else. While this doesn't tend to make much of a difference in our daily habits, if you get hurt it can quickly become important. While there countless ways that we can get hurt in our own homes, it is just as likely that we are injured in another location. In fact, it happens often enough that these cases have their own uniting term: premise liability.
The idea of premise liability is one that is meant to help make property owners feel a bit more responsible in the upkeep of their land and buildings. If someone is hurt on a property that you own, you may be held liable if there was an unsafe condition in that area. While you can't be found to be at fault for some things, such as someone tripping because their shoelaces weren't tied correctly, there are many things that you can be held responsible for. This may include nearly anything that you could have quickly fixed and/or put a sign up to warn people against.
If you have ever walked through a store and seen a “Wet Floor” sign, you've seen a something to help protect the property owner against premise liability. Issues such as slippery floors can definitely be dangerous and it is important for a property owner to make sure that everyone on the site knows it's there. Although wet floors are basically the common issue, an injury can result from anything such as a malfunctioning fire detector to shoddy building practices. These types of injuries can be, and often are, severe. It is important that you know if you were protected when you were hurt on someone else's property.
If you suffered an injury on someone else's property due to something that you had no control over, you may have a premise liability claim on your hands. Wayne Hardee has decades of experience as a lawyer taking on premise liability cases here in North Carolina. These claims can be tricky, but with a legal team like Wayne's on your side, you can rest assured that you have great representation. Give him a call today and see how much of a difference he can make in your case!
We may not think about it often, but we spend the vast majority of our lives on other people's properties. Every where from where we work to where we shop belongs to someone else. While this doesn't tend to make much of a difference in our daily habits, if you get hurt it can quickly become important. While there countless ways that we can get hurt in our own homes, it is just as likely that we are injured in another location. In fact, it happens often enough that these cases have their own uniting term: premise liability.
The idea of premise liability is one that is meant to help make property owners feel a bit more responsible in the upkeep of their land and buildings. If someone is hurt on a property that you own, you may be held liable if there was an unsafe condition in that area. While you can't be found to be at fault for some things, such as someone tripping because their shoelaces weren't tied correctly, there are many things that you can be held responsible for. This may include nearly anything that you could have quickly fixed and/or put a sign up to warn people against.
If you have ever walked through a store and seen a “Wet Floor” sign, you've seen a something to help protect the property owner against premise liability. Issues such as slippery floors can definitely be dangerous and it is important for a property owner to make sure that everyone on the site knows it's there. Although wet floors are basically the common issue, an injury can result from anything such as a malfunctioning fire detector to shoddy building practices. These types of injuries can be, and often are, severe. It is important that you know if you were protected when you were hurt on someone else's property.
If you suffered an injury on someone else's property due to something that you had no control over, you may have a premise liability claim on your hands. Wayne Hardee has decades of experience as a lawyer taking on premise liability cases here in North Carolina. These claims can be tricky, but with a legal team like Wayne's on your side, you can rest assured that you have great representation. Give him a call today and see how much of a difference he can make in your case!