Property owners have a legal obligation to maintain a safe environment. If you’ve sustained an injury due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you may have grounds to file a premises liability claim against the owner. Webster Vicknair MacLeod is well-versed in such cases, resolving them for clients in Texas and nationwide.
What Is Premises Liability?
At its core, premises liability refers to the legal responsibilities of property owners to ensure the safety of people entering their premises. As such, a property owner, manager, or renter must exercise reasonable care to prevent visitors from being harmed by dangerous conditions on the property.
A premises liability claim can involve a variety of circumstances. To file a claim under premises liability, plaintiffs must demonstrate that the owner was negligent in managing the safety of their property, resulting in the visitor's injury.