Causes of Premises Liability Injury

Many times, when a person slips and falls and is injured, he or she assumes blame for the injury. However, there are some situations in which these types of injuries are the fault of the property owner, not the injured. By entrusting your case to an experienced premises liability attorney, you help to ensure that the cause of your premises liability injury will be properly and demonstrably attributed to the negligence of the property owner.

Slip-and-Fall Accidents

Slip-and-fall accidents occur when the ground or flooring is slippery or uneven, or when there are obstructions in a person's pathway. For example, a pedestrian may trip over an uneven sidewalk, a pathway with holes in it, an unmarked curb, wrinkled carpet, or foreign objects littering the ground. When the floor or ground is slippery, it can also pose a hazard to pedestrians. Ice, snow, spilled liquids, oil, and housecleaning liquids are among the substances property owners should monitor to prevent personal injury to visitors.

Other Causes of Premises Liability Injury

Other causes of injury can fall under the category of premises liability. Among these are:

  • Animal attack: A property owner who keeps an animal on his or her premises is responsible for keeping the animal from harming visitors or passers-by.
  • Burn injury: If a visitor is burned in a fire that could have been prevented by the property owner, the property owner may be held liable for the burn injury.
  • Assault: In cases of rape, assault, or battery that occur on someone else’s property due to lack of security, the property owner can be held responsible.
  • Gas explosions and exposure to toxic fumes: A property owner is responsible for maintaining an environment in which inhabitants are not exposed to unsafe gasses. When his or her failure to do so causes a gas explosion, accumulation of toxic fumes, or other hazard, he or she can be held liable for resultant injuries.
  • Faulty machinery: When a visitor is harmed by a defective product or machine on the property – for example, a defective forklift or amusement park ride – the property owner can be held responsible for any resulting injury.
  • Accidental drowning: Pool owners who do not take care to cover their swimming pool and take other protective measures can be held responsible for an accidental drowning in their pool.

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