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Common Types Of Injuries Covered Under Premises Liability Law

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When you visit someone else’s property, whether a business, public space, or private residence, you expect a certain level of safety. Property owners are legally obligated to maintain their premises and reasonably caution visitors about potential hazards. If they neglect this obligation and someone sustains an injury, the property owner may be deemed liable under premises liability law.

Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall accidents are the most common types of premises liability cases. These accidents occur when a visitor slips, trips, or falls due to a hazardous property condition. Examples of conditions that can lead to slip and fall accidents include:

  • Wet or slippery floors caused by spills, leaks, or improper cleaning
  • Uneven or damaged flooring, such as cracked sidewalks or loose carpeting
  • Insufficient lighting that makes it difficult to see potential hazards
  • Cluttered or obstructed walkways
  • Lack of handrails on stairs or ramps

Inadequate Security-Related Injuries

Property owners must provide adequate security to protect visitors from foreseeable criminal acts. This duty applies to businesses, apartment complexes, and other properties where criminal activity is a known risk. When a property owner fails to implement reasonable security measures, and someone suffers an injury due to a criminal act, the property owner may be held liable under premises liability law.

Examples of inadequate security-related injuries include:

  • Assaults or batteries in poorly lit or unmonitored parking lots
  • Robberies or muggings in buildings with insufficient security personnel or cameras
  • Sexual assaults in apartment complexes with broken locks or inadequate access control
  • Shootings or stabbings in bars or nightclubs with a history of violent incidents

To prove an inadequate security claim, the injured party must demonstrate that the property owner was aware or should have been aware of the potential risk of criminal activity on the premises and neglected to implement reasonable measures to avert it.

Swimming Pool Accidents

Property owners with swimming pools on their premises must take reasonable steps to ensure the safety of swimmers and prevent accidents. This includes providing proper fencing and gates to prevent unauthorized access, maintaining the pool and equipment in good condition, and posting appropriate warning signs.

Examples of swimming pool accidents that may be covered under premises liability law include:

  • Drownings or near-drownings from lack of supervision or inadequate safety equipment
  • Slip and fall accidents on wet or slippery pool decks
  • Injuries caused by defective or poorly maintained pool equipment, such as ladders or diving boards
  • Injuries resulting from inadequate pool maintenance, such as chemical imbalances or unsafe water conditions

Dog Bites

In Michigan, dog owners are strictly liable for injuries inflicted by their dogs, regardless of the owner’s knowledge of the dog’s aggressive tendencies. If you suffer a dog bite injury on another person’s property, the dog owner could be held accountable under premises liability law.

To prove a dog bite claim, the injured party must show that the dog caused their injuries and that the dog owner was responsible for the dog at the time of the incident. They must also demonstrate that they were lawfully on the property where the incident occurred.

Amusement Park and Carnival Injuries

Amusement parks and carnivals offer a variety of rides and attractions that can pose potential risks. Property owners and ride operators must ensure the safety of patrons by properly maintaining and inspecting rides, providing appropriate safety instructions and equipment, and ensuring that patrons meet the necessary height and health requirements for each ride.

Examples of amusement park and carnival injuries that may be covered under premises liability law include:

  • Injuries caused by mechanical failures or malfunctions of rides
  • Falls from rides due to inadequate safety restraints or operator error
  • Injuries caused by collisions or sudden stops on rides
  • Slip and fall accidents on wet or cluttered walkways in the park

Contact Our Farmington Hills Premises Liability Lawyer Today

If you’ve suffered injuries on another person’s property in Michigan, it’s essential to seek guidance from a seasoned premises liability attorney who can illuminate your legal rights. At Davis Law Center, our adept attorneys bring ample experience in handling such cases and are dedicated to securing your rightful compensation. Don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a no-cost consultation today.

Davis Law Center: your trusted partner for personal injury accident cases. Serving Detroit, Farmington Hills, Southfield, Macomb County, Wayne County, Oakland County, and all of Michigan.

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About the Author Neil Davis, owner of Davis Law Center, is a seasoned attorney specializing in personal injury cases. With over 30 years of experience, he has successfully secured millions in compensation for injured individuals. Neil is a dedicated advocate for justice and an active member of legal associations. Personal injury law is complex and best handled by a competent attorney who can effectively evaluate, prepare, present, and fight to win your case. Neil prides himself on doing all these things for his clients and would be honored to have the opportunity to discuss your case with you.

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