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When you experience a personal injury on someone else’s property, the property owner may have been negligent in maintaining his or her property. A personal injury can occur for many reasons, such as someone failing to lay salt on an icy sidewalk or city workers failing to pick up equipment. Perhaps this sort of negligence made you slip and fall.
You may endure many expensive hospital bills or be left out of work while recovering. If this occurs, you should seek compensation for your damages. Our lawyers can represent you in court to help you seek maximum possible compensation by means of a premises liability claim.
Our personal injury lawyers understand how difficult premises liability cases can be. In an injury case, there may be doubts about whether you should file because of how it could affect the property owner. However, your safety and health are what come first and matter most to us.
Contact Hughes & Coleman Injury Lawyers today at 800-800-4600 for a free case consultation regarding your personal injury.
A common form of injury on another’s property is a slip-and-fall accident. Many situations can come into play that can cause you to lose your balance and fall.
Below are some common dangers that can cause a fall on another person’s property:
Below are some common premises injuries that may follow a fall accident:
When you hire one of our premises liability lawyers, we will examine your medical records to determine what caused the injury, how much treatment you need, and what your recovery may cost in total so we can pursue compensation to best cover these expenses.
Our legal team will also ensure that your pain and suffering are considered when determining your request for compensation. Contact our law office today at 800-800-4600 for legal advice and to let our lawyers help you.
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After being injured in an accident on someone else’s property, you may question whether your premises liability claim is acceptable. Our Lexington, KY, lawyers can help you gather all the evidence you need to prove your property injury case.
Below is a list of the requirements a premises liability cases must entail:
When you are injured on someone’s property, you may have the right to hold the responsible party accountable for negligence. By doing so, you are pointing out the negligent behavior and hopefully preventing others from sustaining injuries in the future.
When filing a premises liability claim, many will ask how much their case is worth. Unfortunately, in the beginning, there is no way to determine exactly how much compensation you may receive. The final amount will depend on your specific case, your current injuries, and how your injuries will affect your future.
You may receive compensation for the following:
After you report your accident, insurance companies often try to make you agree to a quick settlement. Insurance companies do this so they do not have to pay out as much in compensation. When you agree to a quick settlement, this check may not fully cover your total losses. If you agree too soon, though, there is no way of going back.
Instead, contact an experienced premises liability lawyer with Hughes & Coleman. Let us advocate for you and seek the maximum compensation you deserve. Our attorneys take pride in the attorney-client relationship we form with each client.
To get started, contact our law office today at 800-800-4600 for a free case consultation and legal advice.
Damages incurred by a serious accident can add up quickly. This is especially true when the injury is severe or even permanent. Even if the injuries are minor, though, it remains vital to contact an experienced law firm that puts your needs first. At Hughes & Coleman, our lawyers are prepared to help you seek the maximum compensation to cover damages.
If you or a loved one has been injured on someone’s property due to their negligence, contact our premises liability team today at 800-800-4600 for a free case consultation. Our lawyers are here to help. We will form a strong attorney-client relationship with you so you feel comfortable working with us.
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