Attorney Osiris A. Gonzalez operates OAG Lawfirm at 2100 S Shary Road, Suite 4, Mission, TX 78572. His premises liability practice focuses on representing clients injured due to negligence on another’s property. The firm explains that Texas law categorizes visitors as invitees, licensees, or trespassers, with different levels of responsibility owed to each. For invitees like business customers, property owners must exercise the highest duty of care. For licensees such as social guests, owners must warn of known dangers but aren’t required to inspect for hazards. For trespassers, owners generally owe no duty except when children are involved. The practice handles common premises liability cases including slip and falls, dog bites, burn injuries, and inadequate security situations. Their attorneys emphasize the importance of promptly documenting accident scenes, gathering witness information, photographing injuries, and identifying insurance coverage. For assistance with premises liability claims, contact the firm at 956-583-4404 for a free consultation.
Jaime Suarez leads The Law Offices of Suarez & Montero at 351 NW 42nd Avenue, Suite 201, Miami, FL 33126. With over 24 years of experience representing premises liability accident victims, the firm has established an impressive record of settlements. Under Florida law, property owners and business establishments bear ultimate responsibility for care, maintenance, and inspection of their property. The attorneys handle various premises liability cases including slip and falls, negligent security claims, inadequate maintenance, condominium and apartment building injuries, and school accident claims. They explain that property owners must use reasonable care to ascertain premises safety and protect invitees from unreasonably dangerous conditions through maintenance and warnings about known dangers. The burden of proof requires plaintiffs to demonstrate negligence by the greater weight of evidence. When successful, victims may recover compensation for medical expenses, future medical care, lost wages, loss of earning capacity, scarring, disfigurement, and pain and suffering. The firm operates on a contingency fee basis and offers free, no-risk consultations available 24/7 at 305-631-1911.
The Law Offices of Robert Dixon, located at 201 S Biscayne Blvd, 28th Floor in Miami, FL, handles complex premises liability cases throughout South Florida. Their attorneys understand Florida premises liability law, which establishes that property owners have a duty to maintain safe premises for invitees, licensees, and in some cases, trespassers. The firm represents clients in cases involving slip and falls, swimming pool accidents, negligent security incidents, dog bites, ceiling collapses, and recreational activity injuries. They help clients navigate Florida’s comparative negligence law, which may reduce compensation if the victim shares fault for the accident. Their legal team investigates accidents thoroughly, gathering evidence to prove the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition but failed to address it or warn visitors. With additional offices in Fort Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, and Orlando, they offer free consultations to discuss premises liability claims. Call 877-499-HURT to schedule a consultation with their experienced premises liability attorneys.
Wolfson & Leon operates from 3399 SW 3rd Ave, Miami, FL 33145, with premises liability attorneys focusing on cases where property owners break safety rules, causing injuries through negligent property management. Led by attorney Jonah Wolfson, the firm represents victims of slip and falls, inadequate security, elevator accidents, dog bites, swimming pool incidents, and various dangerous property conditions. They emphasize the unspoken agreement between businesses and the public: customers provide patronage while businesses maintain safe environments. The firm’s approach includes investigating accidents, interviewing witnesses, reviewing surveillance footage, consulting safety experts, and preserving evidence that property owners might attempt to remove. Their track record includes significant settlements for premises liability cases, with attorneys working to hold corporate America accountable for safety violations while deterring future negligence. Available at (305) 285-1115, they offer free consultations and serve clients throughout Florida from multiple office locations.
The Law Office of Michael R. Loewen practices from 4811 Chippendale Dr., Suite 203, Sacramento, CA 95841, with 40 combined years of experience in personal injury law. Their premises liability attorneys explain that these cases involve injuries occurring on another’s property due to unsafe conditions, often requiring proof that property owners failed to maintain safe environments or warn of dangers. The firm handles various premises liability cases including slip and falls, insufficient security, drowning and swimming pool injuries, defective stairs, and elevator/escalator accidents. They emphasize that California premises liability law centers around “duty of care” – the responsibility property owners have for visitors’ safety, which varies depending on whether the visitor was an invitee, licensee, or trespasser. Their legal team helps clients document unsafe conditions, structure lawsuits, and pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The attorneys work on a contingency fee basis, requiring no payment unless they recover compensation for clients’ injuries. For a free consultation, call (916) 229-6776.
With offices throughout Alabama, Mezrano Alabama Injury Law specializes in premises liability cases, helping victims injured on someone else’s property. Led by attorney Steven Mezrano, the firm handles slip and fall accidents, negligent security cases, poor maintenance injuries, and swimming pool incidents. Their legal team guides clients through Alabama’s complex premises liability laws, which classify visitors as invitees, licensees, or trespassers with varying standards of care. The firm emphasizes the impact of Alabama’s contributory negligence law, which prevents recovery if a victim is even 1% at fault for their accident. Mezrano’s premises liability attorneys gather crucial evidence to establish property owner liability, negotiating with insurance companies that often employ tactics to minimize compensation. Working on a contingency fee basis, the firm helps clients recover economic and non-economic damages, including medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and emotional distress. With over 500 positive reviews, they offer free consultations at 205-537-0112.
Powers Law Firm premises liability attorneys operate from their Charlotte office at 2412 Arty Ave, providing representation across North Carolina for over 28 years. Founded by Bill Powers, the firm handles cases involving improperly maintained properties, dangerous conditions, and negligent property management. Their experience covers a wide spectrum of premises hazards including missing handrails, poor lighting, raised sidewalk edges, merchandise left in store aisles, unlocked swimming pools, windows without safety barriers, and non-functioning fire alarms. They also take on inadequate security cases where clients suffered assault in areas claiming to have security measures. With a client-focused approach, the attorneys work on contingency fees while zealously advocating for fair compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering from premises injuries. Victims can reach their Charlotte premises liability lawyers at 704-342-4357 for a free initial consultation to discuss legal options and rights.
FVF Law Firm operates from 3101 Bee Caves Rd #301, Austin, TX 78746, providing comprehensive premises liability representation with a track record of substantial recoveries, including a $10 million commercial premises brain injury settlement. Their attorneys explain that premises liability covers injuries occurring on someone’s property due to dangerous conditions, with liability determined by three critical factors: who possessed the property, the visitor’s purpose, and whether conditions were unreasonably dangerous. The firm carefully examines possession issues, distinguishing between obligations owed to invitees (business visitors), licensees (social guests), and trespassers. They pursue compensation for medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain and suffering, disability, and relationship strains. Available 24/7 at (512) 982-9328, FVF Law offers free consultations and works on contingency, ensuring clients understand their rights while preserving crucial evidence for maximum compensation.
Park & Nguyen Attorneys At Law operates from 1809 Paulding Avenue, Floor 2, Bronx, NY 10462, specializing in premises liability cases throughout New York. Attorneys John S. Park and Peter T. Nguyen explain that slip and fall accidents can result in serious injuries requiring skilled legal representation to establish liability. The firm emphasizes their thorough knowledge of recent changes in New York laws that have shifted liability for certain sidewalk accidents from cities to commercial property owners and lessees. Their premises liability attorneys promptly identify responsible parties, noting that cases involving city-controlled properties require submitting notice of claim within 90 days, making immediate legal consultation crucial. The firm represents clients who have suffered broken arms, legs, ankles, fractured femurs or patellas, and meniscus tears from uneven, cracked, or icy sidewalks. Clients praise the attorneys’ knowledge, professionalism, and supportive approach, with testimonials highlighting how they guide clients through every step of the process. Park & Nguyen offers free consultations for premises liability victims. Call (718) 514-7886 for assistance with sidewalk or other premises accidents.
Blass Law maintains an office at 917 Franklin St, Floor 4, Houston, TX 77002, serving premises liability victims throughout League City. Attorney Jay Blass Cohen represents clients injured due to property owner negligence in various settings including restaurants, shops, apartment buildings, and public parks. The firm explains that Texas premises liability rules classify visitors as invitees (owed the highest duty of care), licensees (owed warnings of known dangers), or trespassers (limited protection with special considerations for children). Their legal team works diligently to establish that property owners knew about dangerous conditions yet failed to address them or warn visitors accordingly. They handle cases involving slip and falls, unfenced swimming pools, potholes, wet floors, torn carpet, inadequate handrails, falling objects, poor lighting, and dog bites. The attorneys conduct thorough investigations, documenting accident scenes and preserving critical evidence like security footage and witness statements. Working on contingency, they pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. For a free consultation, call 713-225-1900.