Maison Law Firm represents California national park injury victims from their office at 1050 E. Caldwell Avenue, Visalia. Led by attorney Martin Gasparian, their legal team specializes in premises liability cases involving government entities, helping clients navigate the complex process of bringing claims against national parks like Sequoia, Yosemite, and Joshua Tree. Their attorneys handle diverse accidents including slip and falls, drowning incidents, boating mishaps, car crashes, and hiking injuries that occur on federal property. The firm emphasizes critical differences in government claims, noting the shortened six-month filing deadline compared to California’s standard two-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases. Their legal team works diligently to prove dangerous property conditions existed, the injury directly resulted from the hazard, and the government knew about but failed to correct the issue. Operating on a contingency fee basis, they pursue compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages while providing free consultations to injured national park visitors.

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Former U.S. Congressman Joe Cunningham founded Joe Cunningham Law, serving clients from 44 Folly Road, Unit C, Charleston, SC 29407. As a Charleston premises liability attorney, Cunningham takes a people-first approach to representing clients injured on another’s property. The firm handles various premises liability cases including slip-and-fall accidents, negligent security incidents, swimming pool accidents, and dog bites. Under South Carolina law, property owners have varying duties based on visitor status, with the highest duty owed to invitees, followed by licensees, and minimal obligations to trespassers, except for child trespassers under the attractive nuisance doctrine. Cunningham’s team thoroughly investigates premises liability claims, identifying potentially liable parties such as property owners, lessees, property managers, maintenance companies, construction companies, and government entities. They can recover damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and in wrongful death cases, burial expenses. For a free consultation with a premises liability lawyer in Charleston, call (843) 633-3360.

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Kansas City Accident Injury Attorneys, led by James Roswold and partners, represents premises liability victims throughout Missouri and Kansas. Their experienced legal team handles slip and fall incidents, falling object injuries, construction site hazards, negligent security cases, and dog bites resulting from property owner negligence. The firm explains how liability differs based on visitor status—invitees receive the highest duty of care, licensees a special duty similar to invitees, while trespassers receive minimal protection with exceptions for children and attractive nuisances. Their attorneys pursue compensation for medical bills, rehabilitation costs, lost income, pain and suffering, and other damages, working aggressively to counter defense arguments, particularly comparative negligence claims that could reduce compensation. The firm meticulously investigates dangerous property conditions, gathers compelling evidence, and builds strong cases to demonstrate that injuries directly resulted from property owner negligence. Call (816) 471-5111 for a free, confidential consultation about your premises liability case.

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Beardsley, Jensen & Lee operates from 4200 Beach Dr. Suite #3, Rapid City, SD 57702, representing premises liability victims throughout South Dakota. Their Rapid City attorneys help clients injured due to property owner negligence, handling cases involving wet floors, uplifted carpeting, missing handrails, damaged concrete, and dimly lit hallways. The firm emphasizes the importance of understanding visitor status under the law, as property owners owe different duties of care to invitees, licensees, and trespassers. With notable case results including substantial settlements for premises liability injuries, their legal team helps clients recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and disability. They emphasize the importance of acting quickly due to South Dakota’s three-year statute of limitations for premises liability lawsuits. Operating on a contingency basis, Beardsley, Jensen & Lee ensures clients pay nothing unless compensation is recovered. Their tenacious attorneys are known for their great case results and commitment to client success. For a free initial consultation, call (605) 777-7466.

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Walnut Creek premises liability lawyers at Appel Law Firm LLP, located at 100 Pringle Ave., Ste. 730, Walnut Creek, CA 94596, help injured clients pursue damages from negligent businesses. The firm’s attorneys understand that Bay Area businesses have an obligation to provide safe areas for customers, and when they fail in this duty, accident victims have the right to seek compensation. They handle common premises liability cases including slip and fall accidents, dog bites, negligent security incidents, and balcony or porch collapses occurring at restaurants, steps, sidewalks, stores, parking lots, and public transit locations. Through investigation and witness testimony, the experienced attorneys at Appel Law Firm examine accident scenes to find evidence demonstrating business responsibility. The firm helps clients navigate California’s two-year statute of limitations for filing lawsuits against private businesses and six-month deadline for government agency claims. They offer free initial consultations to discuss potential next steps with no upfront costs. Call 925-938-2000 to speak with their premises liability attorneys today.

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Attorney Drew Palcsik at Champlain Valley Law represents clients injured due to negligently maintained properties throughout Vermont. Located at P.O. Box 308, Middlebury VT 05753, the firm handles premises liability cases where property owners fail to address dangerous conditions, resulting in accidents and injuries. They recently helped a woman who fractured her leg in three places after falling from stairs without a railing at a neighbor’s home-based business. The firm expertly navigated a case against homeowners insurance, ultimately securing compensation for the client. In Vermont, landowners have a duty of care toward all lawful entrants under recent Supreme Court decisions, requiring reasonable maintenance of safe premises. Champlain Valley Law assists clients with documenting hazardous conditions, gathering witness testimony, and filing claims within Vermont’s three-year statute of limitations. Their expertise encompasses slip and fall accidents in businesses, poorly maintained walkways, inadequate lighting, and dangerous stairways. For a free consultation about your premises liability case, call (802) 382-0062.

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Attorney John Fox of Fox Law, P.C. operates from 100 North 18th St, #347 in Philadelphia, PA 19103, leveraging his unique background as a former defense attorney for a Fortune 500 company to benefit premises liability clients. This experience gives him insider knowledge of how premises liability cases are defended, creating a distinct advantage for his clients. Fox Law handles cases involving dog bite injuries, slip and fall accidents, balcony collapses, swimming pool injuries, retail store accidents, restaurant injuries, apartment complex incidents, gas station injuries, and general unsafe property conditions. The firm emphasizes that Pennsylvania follows comparative negligence laws, allowing plaintiffs to collect damages even if they’re up to 50% responsible for their injury, with awards reduced proportionally to fault percentage. Fox Law works on contingency, advancing all costs while assuming all risks when accepting personal injury claims. They serve clients throughout Philadelphia, Bucks County, Chester County, Delaware County, Montgomery County, Allentown, and the Lehigh Valley. Call 215-568-6868 for a free consultation.

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The Law Office of Mariam L. Hafezi, Ltd. at 1515 N. Harlem Avenue, Suite 111, Oak Park, IL 60302, specializes in premises liability cases throughout Illinois. Attorney Mariam Hafezi and her associate Yesenia Gutierrez offer comprehensive legal services for what are commonly known as “trip and fall,” “slip and fall,” and “falldown cases.” Their firm recognizes premises liability as a unique and deep area of law, particularly when cases involve municipalities with tort immunity laws, snow and ice conditions, or various commercial and residential properties. The attorneys emphasize the importance of documenting accidents properly, recommending that victims take pictures of where they fell and what caused the fall using smartphones, and make formal reports to property owners or managers. The firm evaluates each case individually, applying their expertise to determine the viability of claims under premises liability law. With their focused approach and attention to detail, they help injured individuals navigate complex legal proceedings to secure fair compensation. For a thorough review of your premises liability case, contact them at 708-358-6300.

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The Ray Legal Group, LLC at 8720 Georgia Avenue Suite 904, Silver Spring, MD 20910, phone (301) 755-5656, handles premises liability cases for clients injured on property belonging to another person or entity. These lawsuits occur when injuries take place at someone else’s home, business, school, sidewalk, or other public places where property owners must maintain safe environments for visitors. Slip, trip, and fall injuries constitute common premises liability cases, with property owners typically having liability insurance covering unsafe or dangerous property conditions. When insurance companies unfairly deny bodily injury claims, their attorneys work diligently to ensure clients receive deserved compensation through litigation including trial if necessary. Victims injured on someone else’s property due to negligence, recklessness, or carelessness can obtain compensation for medical bills, treatments, lost work time, future inability to work, emotional damages, and non-economic harm for pain and suffering. In Maryland, victims have three years to file personal injury premises liability claims, though evidence should be gathered immediately.

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James R. Snell, Jr. leads the Law Office of James R. Snell, Jr., LLC from 123 Harmon Street, Lexington, SC 29072, representing premises liability victims throughout South Carolina. The firm handles cases involving slip and falls, negligent security, dog bites, inadequate maintenance, and other dangerous property conditions. Their experienced attorneys thoroughly investigate accident scenes, gather crucial evidence including surveillance footage and maintenance records, and work with industry experts to establish property owner negligence. Snell emphasizes that business owners owe a duty of care to maintain safe premises for customers and visitors, addressing hazardous conditions promptly or providing adequate warnings. The legal team has secured numerous favorable settlements for premises liability clients, including $125,000 for a slip and fall case. The firm offers free consultations, operates on a contingency fee basis, and represents clients injured in retail stores, restaurants, office buildings, and other commercial properties. Call (803) 359-3301 to discuss your premises liability case with an experienced Lexington attorney.

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