McCoy & Hiestand law firm, with offices at 108 Browns Lane, Louisville, KY 40207, represents premises liability victims in Georgetown, Kentucky. Led by attorneys Chad McCoy and Sheila Hiestand, the firm offers compassionate guidance and aggressive representation for those injured due to property owner negligence. Their premises liability practice encompasses numerous accident types, including slip and falls, elevator malfunctions, swimming pool incidents, inadequate security cases, and injuries from falling merchandise. The firm emphasizes the critical importance of documenting dangerous conditions immediately after an accident, as property owners often quickly remedy hazards to prevent future incidents. Their attorneys meticulously investigate premises liability cases, gathering surveillance footage, witness statements, and maintenance records to establish liability. Insurance companies frequently attempt to minimize claims or shift blame to victims, but McCoy & Hiestand’s experienced attorneys counter these tactics with compelling evidence and skilled negotiation. Whether clients have suffered traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, spinal cord damage, or other serious injuries, the firm works diligently to secure compensation for medical expenses, lost income, pain and suffering, and reduced quality of life. Call (502) 233-8385 for a free consultation.

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Justice Injury Law provides premises liability representation from their office at 216 S. Clay Street, Suite 203, Louisville, KY 40202. Their experienced attorneys handle cases where property owners fail to maintain safe environments, resulting in injuries from hazardous conditions. The firm explains that Kentucky premises liability laws require plaintiffs to prove four crucial elements: the landowner owed a duty of protection, breached this duty, the breach directly caused injury, and the injury was foreseeable with demonstrable damages. They represent clients injured in various locations including parking lots, restaurants, apartment buildings, and retail stores due to conditions like slippery floors, missing steps, broken railings, poorly lit areas, and inadequate security. Attorney Scott Justice works diligently to document accident scenes, gather witness statements, and secure medical evidence to establish liability and maximize compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. For a free consultation regarding your premises liability claim, call 502-584-5455.

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Brent T. Ackerson leads Ackerson Law Offices from 111 W Washington St #200, Louisville, KY 40202, focusing on premises liability cases throughout Kentucky. The firm represents clients injured due to dangerous property conditions, helping them secure compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Their premises liability practice encompasses slip and fall accidents on wet surfaces, hazardous activities occurring on properties, injuries from falling objects, concealed holes and defects, and broken stairs. The legal team understands Kentucky premises liability law requires landowners to protect the safety of people who lawfully come onto their property, including stores and businesses. They recognize that premises liability cases are rarely straightforward, requiring thorough investigation to establish property owner negligence. Working diligently to ensure insurance companies treat clients fairly, the firm offers personalized representation for individuals injured on others’ property and families who have lost loved ones in dangerous property accidents. For a free consultation, call (502) 882-5176 or email directly.

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Murphy & Associates operates from 513 S Second Street, Louisville, KY 40202, specializing in premises liability cases. Their attorneys explain that in Kentucky, injury victims can recover compensation when property owners’ negligence or carelessness creates unsafe conditions. The firm handles diverse premises liability scenarios including slip and falls, falling objects, broken staircases, broken railings, falling trees, wet floors, uneven pavement, unsafe rides, electrical hazards, open holes, broken furniture, and trip hazards. Their lawyers emphasize that Kentucky has moved away from the “open and obvious” rule following landmark Supreme Court decisions in Kentucky River Medical Center v. McIntosh and Shelton v. Kentucky Easter Seals Society, now applying pure comparative fault principles where plaintiffs can recover even if they bear significant responsibility for their own injuries. The firm’s attorneys educate insurance adjusters about these legal changes while preparing to litigate when necessary, having successfully tried premises liability cases to juries. They offer free consultations to help potential clients understand their rights to compensation under Kentucky law. Call (502) 473-6464 to discuss your premises liability case.

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Attorney David Kaufman leads Kaufman & Stigger, PLLC from 7513 New LaGrange Road, Louisville, Kentucky 40222, specializing in premises liability cases throughout Kentucky. Known as “The Tiger,” the firm handles cases where property owners fail to maintain safe environments for legal visitors. Their premises liability practice encompasses slip and fall accidents on wet surfaces or poorly maintained walkways, inadequate security incidents, dog bites, swimming pool accidents, and burn injuries from faulty wiring or fires. With over 90 years of combined experience, the legal team understands the complexities of premises liability law, including determining property owner responsibilities, proving breach of duty, and establishing the connection between negligence and injuries. They investigate each case thoroughly, gathering evidence to demonstrate that property owners knew or should have known about hazardous conditions but failed to remedy them. Operating on a “No Fee Promise” contingency basis, the firm offers free consultations at (800) 937-8443 to discuss premises liability claim options.

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Thomas Law Offices, with attorneys serving Lexington, Kentucky, operates out of 9418 Norton Commons Blvd #200, Louisville, KY 40059. Their premises liability lawyers handle cases where clients suffer injuries at dangerous property situations, including dog bites and animal attacks, playground injury incidents, elevator or escalator accidents, swimming pool incidents, drownings, and slip, trip, and fall accidents. The firm explains that property owners in Kentucky have a duty of care to maintain their premises in a safe condition and warn of existing hazards. Their attorneys help clients establish three critical elements: the property owner owed a duty of care, the owner failed to uphold this duty, and the breach of duty caused injuries. Thomas Law Offices attorneys investigate cases to secure evidence proving liability, whether against property owners, tenants, or contractors. The firm helps clients recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, emotional trauma, pain and suffering, and lost future earnings. For a free consultation to establish an attorney-client relationship for your premises liability case, contact them at 502-473-6540.

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Attorney Brett H. Oppenheimer heads his personal injury firm at 222 E Witherspoon Street Suite 402, Louisville, KY 40202, specializing in premises liability cases. His practice handles various incidents where property owners fail to maintain safe premises for visitors, including slip and falls, stretched tendons, pulled muscles, torn ligaments, sprained ankles, broken limbs, fractured tailbones, hip fractures, and spinal cord injuries. The firm explains that Kentucky law defines visitors as trespassers, licensees, or business invitees, with property owners owing the highest duty of care to invitees who are on premises to help generate profits. They assist clients injured by wet floors, accumulated snow or ice, loose floorboards, exposed wiring, chemical exposure, or improperly maintained property. Their team recently secured compensation for a woman who fractured her leg in three places after falling from unsafe stairs with no railing at a neighbor’s home-based business. For a free consultation with a Louisville premises liability lawyer, call (502) 242-8877.

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HJV Car Accident Personal Injury Lawyers have offices at 600 W Main St, Ste 200, Louisville, KY 40202. Their premises liability attorneys represent victims injured due to negligently maintained properties, handling cases ranging from slip and falls to inadequate security incidents resulting in assault. The firm explains that Kentucky premises liability law categorizes visitors as invitees, licensees, or trespassers, with property owners owing different duties of care to each category. For successful claims, their attorneys work to prove that property owners owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and caused the victim’s injuries. They gather compelling evidence including accident reports, photographs, maintenance logs, and expert testimony to establish negligence. The firm handles all aspects of premises liability claims, from investigating accidents to negotiating with insurance companies, while helping clients recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and property damage through either settlements or trials if necessary.

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