Advocating for Victims of Premises Liability

McMath Woods has years of experience in fighting for those who were harmed because of another’s negligence. When this happens on someone else’s property, you deserve to hold them accountable for your injuries. There are many ways that these accidents can occur, and the injuries can be severe. You deserve to recover without worrying about other expenses or putting food on the table. We’ll protect your rights.

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Defining Premises Liability

This area of personal injury law applies when someone fails to keep their premises safe and causes someone else to get hurt. The injured person can take legal action to hold the negligent owner responsible for the injuries and damages they sustained.

In Arkansas, the landowner’s liability may change depending on who was on the property. If the person had permission to be there, the property owner could be liable for their injuries. However, if the person injured was a trespasser, they didn’t have permission to be there, so the owner would not be liable for their injuries.

What Hazards Make Premises Dangerous?

As our premises liability lawyers work on your case, we’ll identify the hazard that caused your accident and resulting injuries. We’re familiar with the common reasons why injuries happen on premises. Some of those reasons are:

Unsalted Sidewalks

In the winter, sidewalks, walkways, and steps must be salted and shoveled so people can walk on them safely. If they’re not cleared of snow or ice and are slippery, people could fall and sustain injuries.

Spills

When a property has a spill on the floor, it needs to be cleaned up, or people on the premises should be made aware of it. If the person in charge doesn’t clean the spill up promptly, they could be at fault for injuries if someone slips.

Unstable Staircase/Railing

Those on the premises need to be aware of unsafe staircases and railings. They should be blocking them from being used, and the owner should take measures to fix them.

Lack of Security

If you’ve been hurt on the premises and it didn’t have proper security that could have prevented the incident, then you may have a valid premises liability claim.

Electrical Issues

Premises with electrical issues could create a spark that causes a fire, or exposed electrical wiring causes electrocution.

Poor Lighting

Poor lighting makes it difficult for people to navigate an area safely. They could trip and sustain injuries.

Dog Bites

Dog owners need to maintain control of their dogs on and off their property. They also need to ensure that their dog cannot escape their property. If you’ve been bitten or knocked over by someone else’s dog, the owners can be held responsible for your injuries.

Swimming Pools

If there is a swimming pool on the premises, it needs to be enclosed to prevent access when it is not in use.

When your Pine Bluff premises liability lawyers are investigating what happened, we’ll look at the accident report, surveillance if footage is available to see what happened, and any other accounts. We’ll be able to find out who was responsible for your accident.

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What are the Common Premises Liability Accident Injuries?

The injuries that can result from a premises liability accident can cause you to miss work, stay in the hospital, and need a long time for recovery. Some examples of injuries include:

  • Slip and Fall Injuries. Slip and fall accidents can result in many types of injuries to the head, neck, and back, including broken bones.
  • Traumatic Brain Injuries. These injuries can result in issues with communication, memory, and speech.
  • Sprains/Strains. Sprains and strains may not be evident initially because the injuries may not be visible. These injuries could require professional care and treatment for a couple of weeks.
  • Broken Bones. If someone falls, they may try to stop the fall, catching themselves with their hand. However, this impacts the hand and the arm, which can break bones.
  • Spinal Cord Injuries. If the spinal cord sustains damage, paralysis can result.
  • Burn Injuries. Burn injuries can result from faulty wiring or a fire on the premises. If they’re severe, surgery may be necessary.
  • Nerve Damage. An accident resulting in nerve damage impacts sensations and functioning in an area of the body.
  • Infection. This kind of injury can result from dog bites. If the dog isn’t vaccinated, they can pass on disease in the bite. The bite area can get infected and require medical treatment.
  • Bruises. Severe bruising can occur from falling because of an icy sidewalk or a spill that wasn’t cleaned up.

When dealing with the injuries from the accident, you may wonder how you will handle a legal claim. That’s where our premises liability lawyers can help.

How Will Your Pine Bluff Premises Liability Lawyer Fight for You?

When you’re seeking a premises liability claim, you want experienced representation on your side. With our lawyers advocating for your rights, you can rest assured that we will fight for you to get full and fair compensation for your injuries. As we’re building your claim, we’ll use evidence to prove the following:

  • Owed Duty of Care. If you were allowed to be on the property, you were owed a duty of care. This means the negligent party should have taken measures to prevent you from being hurt.
  • Breach of Duty of Care. Then, we’ll look into how the property owner was negligent. This could be someone not fixing a hole in their fence, their dog getting out, or not addressing faulty or exposed wiring.
  • You Sustained Injuries and Damages. Once we show how they acted negligently, we’ll use medical records to prove that you were harmed and suffered physically and financially because of their negligence.

Our lawyers are familiar with the costs of a premises liability accident. You need time and care to recover from your injuries. That’s why we’ll seek compensation that covers:

  • Medical Expenses. This includes medical bills you have and bills you will have in the future.
  • Lost Wages. You may need to miss work for some time during your recovery. We’ll look at the days of work you’ve missed and will miss and calculate the lost wages.
  • Property Damage. If your property was damaged in the accident, we’d include these losses in your claim.
  • Emotional Distress. The emotional distress of the accident may have you repeating the incident in your head or worrying about your injuries and how they will affect your future. We’ll consider how you were emotionally affected when determining your compensation amount.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life. Your injuries could prevent you from living your life as you would have before the accident. While this isn’t a financial loss like a medical bill, it’s still a loss for which you can recover damages in your compensation.
  • Pain and Suffering. Living with your injuries can take a toll. You can receive compensation for pain and suffering damages.

You shouldn’t have to worry about medical bills and time away from work when recovering from injuries. You may also feel increased financial stress if others depend on you for income. That’s why we’ll fight for you to get the financial security you deserve.

When recovering from your injuries, an insurance adjuster may contact you for an official statement about the accident and your injuries. It’s important not to make official statements because they can use this information to reduce your compensation. You may not know the full effects of your injuries or what your recovery will require.

Your Pine Bluff premises liability lawyer will communicate with the insurance company so they can get the essential information while protecting your claim. As we fight for you, the other side may not offer compensation that accurately reflects the injuries you sustained. We will take your case to court to seek full and fair compensation before a jury if necessary.

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McMath Woods Can Help You Get Justice

Taking action is vital if you’ve been hurt on another’s property in Pine Bluff, without delay. There are time limits for personal injury cases, and if you miss this time window, you will likely not be able to pursue your claim. Reach out to our premises liability lawyers today for a free consultation. We’ll review your case and help you find the best way forward.

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