Hardy, Wolf & Downing operates from offices at 186 Lisbon St, Lewiston, ME 04240 and 222 Auburn St, Portland, ME 04103, specializing in negligent security premises liability cases. Their experienced attorneys explain that owners and administrators of public buildings and spaces have a duty to provide reasonably safe environments, and when poor lighting, absent security guards, or other factors contribute to attacks or assaults, the building owner, property manager, or security contractor may be liable. The firm handles premises liability cases involving crimes like armed robbery, sexual violence, assault, and murder that occur due to negligent security. Their legal team helps clients recover compensation for medical bills, loss of income or future earnings, wrongful death claims, and emotional trauma from these incidents. Hardy, Wolf & Downing understands the complexities of Maine’s premises liability laws, which stipulate that property owners must provide reasonable care and protection to anyone legally on their property. For a free, no-obligation consultation with one of their premises liability lawyers, contact their office at 1-800-INJURED. The firm charges no fees unless they win.

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Mann Law at 533 Congress St, Portland, ME 04101, represents premises liability victims injured on dangerous Maine properties. Their attorneys handle cases involving property owner negligence that leads to slip and falls, negligent security incidents, swimming pool accidents, amusement park injuries, snow and ice accidents, defective building conditions, dog bites, fires, explosions, and chemical leaks. The firm explains that Maine premises liability law requires property owners to maintain reasonably safe conditions for lawful visitors, with claimants needing to prove the owner owed a duty of care, breached that duty, and directly caused injuries resulting in damages. Their experienced lawyers anticipate and counter common defense strategies including claims of comparative negligence, open and obvious conditions, trespassing allegations, and assertions that all reasonable safety measures were taken. Understanding the complex interplay between federal, state, and local regulations is essential to securing favorable outcomes in these cases. Call (207) 709-0900 for a free consultation about your premises liability claim.

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Goldberg & Loren represents premises liability victims in Gresham, Oregon from their office at 6500 S Macadam Ave, Suite 380, Portland, OR 97239. Available 24/7 at (503) 831-9930, their premises liability attorneys handle cases where unsafe property conditions cause injuries, including dog bites and animal attacks, elevator and escalator accidents, falling objects, inadequate lighting incidents, negligent security events, slip and fall accidents, and swimming pool accidents. The firm identifies common causes such as code violations, construction site hazards, dangerous animals, defective stairs, falling objects, improper maintenance, inadequate lighting, lack of warning signs, negligent security, and structural defects. Injuries frequently documented in these cases include burns, contusions, fractures, head injuries, soft tissue damage, and emotional distress. In Oregon, the statute of limitations for premises liability claims is two years from the injury date. Their attorneys thoroughly investigate incidents, gather critical evidence, negotiate settlements, and prepare cases for trial when necessary. The firm works on contingency, collecting fees only after securing compensation.

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Clark Law and Associates, LLC at 14 W Madison St, Portland, Oregon, handles premises liability cases where individuals suffer injuries due to unsafe property conditions. Their attorneys explain that property owners have specific legal duties: reasonably inspecting premises for dangers, warning of hazardous conditions, and repairing unsafe areas. The firm represents clients injured in various scenarios including slip and falls, trip and falls, tenant injuries, injuries from dangerous conditions, foreign substances on business property, and ice or snow accidents. Their lawyers emphasize that merely being injured on someone’s property doesn’t establish liability—the key is proving the owner or possessor was negligent in maintaining safety. For successful claims, they investigate whether property owners knew or should have known about dangerous conditions and failed to take appropriate action. The legal team advises injury victims to photograph accident scenes, document injuries, promptly report incidents to property owners, seek immediate medical attention, and call (503) 238-1010 for legal guidance. When handling premises liability cases, they work to establish that injuries were directly caused by property negligence, helping clients recover appropriate compensation for their suffering.

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Garmey Law operates from 482 Congress Street, Suite 402, Portland, ME 04101, handling premises liability cases at 207-899-4644. Their attorneys take these cases very seriously, having seen too many clients gravely and permanently hurt by unsafe conditions in homes, apartments, and businesses. They represent clients injured on private or public property due to slippery grocery aisles, icy sidewalks, or unsafe stairs, seeking compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term consequences. The firm often takes tough cases like falls on ice when other attorneys have turned them down, working with safety engineers, architects, and experts to prove premises are unsafe and using evidence of safety code violations or prior accidents. Their attorneys understand that business owners owe a duty of care to customers including the elderly and those with difficulty walking or seeing, covering entrances, exits, stairways, ramps, and trafficked areas. All personal injury cases are handled on a contingency fee basis, with no legal costs upfront and payment only if compensation is recovered.

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Horn Wright, LLP operates from 254 Commercial Street, 2nd Floor, Portland, ME 04101, providing specialized premises liability representation throughout Maine. Their attorneys explain that premises liability cases arise when injuries occur due to dangerous conditions on another’s property that a property owner failed to address. The firm handles various premises liability cases including pool accidents, slip and fall accidents, trip and fall accidents, burns, toxic exposure, assaults, shootings, dog bites, elevator and escalator accidents, inadequate security, and unsafe walking surfaces. Their legal team assists clients in establishing four critical elements: duty of care, breach of that duty, causation between the breach and injuries, and resulting damages. They represent victims who have suffered severe injuries from assaults, drownings, trips or slips causing brain or spinal cord injuries, toxic chemical exposure, dog attacks, and burns. With extensive resources and experience in premises liability claims, Horn Wright, LLP offers contingency-based representation with no legal fees unless successful. Call (207) 994-2001 for a free case consultation.

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James O’Rourke, an experienced premises liability attorney serving Portland and surrounding areas in Oregon, operates from offices at 111 SW Columbia, Suite 1010, Portland, OR 97201 and 748 SE 181st Ave., Suite 1, Gresham, OR 97233. His practice focuses on premises liability cases where property owners fail to maintain hazard-free environments for lawful visitors. O’Rourke represents clients injured at stores, restaurants, and other establishments due to spilled liquids, ice, trip hazards on floors, inadequate handrails, and poor lighting. He also handles construction site injury cases, such as a client who fell into an unmarked and uncovered trench, and represents children injured by attractive nuisances like pools, wells, ladders, and excavations where landholders failed to take adequate protective measures. Former clients praise his unwavering commitment, noting he “wasn’t going to back down to anyone” and “literally saved our son’s life.” For a free evaluation of your premises liability case, contact his office at 503-506-2836.

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Matthew Kaplan leads Kaplan Law LLC from 50 SW Pine St #302, Portland, OR 97204, specializing in premises liability cases throughout Oregon. The firm emphasizes that premises liability extends far beyond ordinary slip-and-fall accidents, encompassing violent attacks, catastrophic injuries, and even death due to property owners’ negligence. Their attorneys handle cases involving inadequate security where owners fail to protect guests despite a history of violent activity on or near their property. The legal team also represents victims of dog and animal attacks, alcohol-related incidents involving both social hosts and commercial establishments, and attractive nuisance cases where children are injured by unsecured hazards like swimming pools. Their premises liability practice examines what property owners knew about dangers or reasonably should have known, and whether they failed to secure the property or warn visitors appropriately. Available at (503) 226-3844, they offer free consultations to discuss cases where victims have suffered serious injuries due to negligently maintained or secured properties throughout Oregon.

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Operating from 1000 SW Broadway, 20th Floor, Portland, OR 97205, Hart Wagner LLP delivers specialized premises liability defense services for businesses exposed to liability through public access. Their defense strategy incorporates expert legal understanding, thorough investigation of circumstances and individuals involved, and practical assessment of claim strength. The firm’s experienced defense attorneys have handled the complete spectrum of premises liability claims, protecting clients from the litigation risks that emerge when accidents occur on their properties. Their team includes partners Troy S. Bundy, Clark R. Horner, Christian K. Jahn, Cally J. Korach, Taylor B. Lewis, Aaron J. Potter, Joe R. Traylor, and Erika L. Wilson, alongside associates Michael O’Neil, Aryn Seiler, and Rachel G. Wolfard. With a record of successful defenses, including a notable commercial premises liability verdict obtained by Aaron Potter, the firm stands ready to protect business interests against unwarranted claims. Contact them at (503) 222-4499 for specialized premises liability defense representation.

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Neal Weingart practices as a premises liability lawyer at 820 SW 2nd Ave, Suite #200, Portland, OR 97204, specializing in injuries resulting from dangerous property conditions. His premises liability practice encompasses cases involving asbestos, broken stairs, cluttered store aisles, falling merchandise, faulty wiring, insufficient security, lead paint, loose shingles, poor lighting, slippery floors, and toxic mold. Attorney Weingart helps clients prove one of three crucial circumstances: the property owner caused the dangerous condition, knew about it and did nothing, or should have known about it and failed to act. He explains the legal distinctions between invitees, licensees, and trespassers, emphasizing that property owners owe different levels of care to each category of visitor. With careful case preparation including photographs, medical records, witness testimony, police reports, and expert consultations, he maximizes client compensation for medical treatment, rehabilitation, pain and suffering, and lost wages. Call (503) 379-9933 for a free case review.

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