If you were injured as a result of someone else's negligence, the property owner, operator, or manager may be financially responsible for your damages.
In a premises liability case, you will need to show that you were a welcome visitor or resident of the property in question, and that your injury was a result of negligence on the part of the owner or operator.
Any injury incurred as a result of a property owner or manager's negligence may be grounds for a premises liability claim, as long as you can show that you were on the property legally, that the owner or manager had a duty of care, and that your injury was a result of negligence. Premises liability claims can include slip, trip, and fall cases, other direct injury cases, and cases in which victims were injured due to a lack of reasonable security measures such as violent crimes.
In addition to ensuring that there are no structural or other problems that might cause injury to tenants, visitors, or others, landlords are responsible, at least to some degree, for ensuring reasonable security measures to protect both their tenants and to protect the community from egregious actions on the part of their tenants.
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If you or a family member has been seriously injured in slip and fall incident, or because of a property owner's negligent security, in Colorado, Wyoming or anywhere in the Rocky Mountain region, you will need an experienced premises liability lawyer to represent you. Burg Simpson has the experience, and the resources, to ensure that you can recover the damages you deserve for your injuries. Please call or email our premises liability lawyers today to schedule your free personal consultation.
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