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Slips, Falls, and Other Premises Liability ClaimsIf you have lost a family member or suffered injuries as a result of another person's negligence or misconduct, working with an attorney who has exemplary legal skills can help you to achieve the favorable verdict or settlement to which you are entitled. To find out how our firm can work with you to address your immediate needs, email us to schedule a consultation and case evaluation with an experienced personal injury attorney. Experienced Help with Personal Injuries in Mason City, IowaThe Law Offices of Timothy L. Lapointe, P.C. represents clients across Iowa who have suffered a personal injury in a car accident, slip and fall, dog bite or medical malpractice. For more details about how the firm handles these claims, please visit our personal injury page. For general information about the protections of the law in personal injury cases, please read the information below. To get specific answers about your unique case, email or call toll free: 888-664-7558 The Law Offices of Timothy L. Lapointe, P.C. to arrange a free consultation with an experienced lawyer. Thank you for contacting The Law Offices of Timothy L. Lapointe, P.C. Your message has been sent. Call us now or use the form below. For more than 19 years, Attorney Timothy L. Lapointe, has been helping victims of personal injuries due to the negligence or wrongdoing of others. When you retain the law firm, you can rely on their substantial experience in successfully presenting detail-oriented cases in negotiations, or when needed, in litigation. Attorney Lapointe is committed to helping clients recover the compensation they deserve for lost wages, medical bills and pain and suffering. If you have suffered a personal injury through no fault of your own, call on the substantial experience of The Law Offices of Timothy L. Lapointe, P.C. in fighting for personal injury victims in Mason City and across the state of Iowa. Call 987-654-3210 or toll-free at 888-664-7558 for a free initial consultation on your car accident injury or other personal injury. You can also contact them online. Slips, Falls, and Other Premises Liability ClaimsPremises liability law involves the legal responsibilities of property owners and occupiers to prevent injuries to persons on their property. One of the most common causes of such injuries is a trip or slip and fall, such as on an icy sidewalk, a loose or uneven stair tread, or a piece of debris or spilled liquid on the floor. Property owner liability varies depending on the rules and principles adopted in the jurisdiction where the injury occurred. An experienced personal injury lawyer at The Law Office of Timothy L. Lapointe, P.C. in Mason City, Iowa, can evaluate the strength of your premises liability claim and help you recover damages for lost wages, medical bills, and pain and suffering. Premises Liability: General PrinciplesSome states’ premises liability laws focus on the status of the visitor to the property. In such states, the injured person is generally defined as either an invitee, a licensee, or a trespasser.
Children are owed a higher duty of care, regardless of whether they are considered trespassers. A landowner’s duty to warn is also heightened with respect to children. In states where consideration is given to the condition of the property and the activities of the owner and visitor, a uniform standard of care is applied to both invitees and licensees. This uniform standard requires the exercise of reasonable care for the safety of visitors other than trespassers. To satisfy the reasonableness standard owed to invitees and licensees, an owner has a continuing duty to inspect the property to identify dangerous conditions and either repair them or post warnings as appropriate. Proving Owners' Liability in Premises Liability CasesIn proving a premises liability case, an injured person must show that the standard of reasonableness required by an owner has not been met. Perhaps the most difficult element an injured person must prove is the owner’s knowledge of the condition causing his or her injury. The injured person must prove that the owner knew or should have known the condition in order for liability to attach, which is often quite often difficult to establish. Defenses to Liability in Premises Liability CasesOne of the commonly applied theories to limit an injured person’s recovery is comparative or contributory fault. A visitor has a duty, in most cases, to exercise reasonable care for his or her own safety, and when that degree of care is not exercised, then an injured person's recovery may be limited or reduced by an amount attributable to his or her own negligence. In the cases where a person's injuries are the result of slipping on an icy sidewalk in front of a business or on a grape, lettuce leaf, or other food item that has fallen on a grocery store floor, the property owner may or may not be liable for the person’s injuries. Although property owners have a duty to exercise reasonable care to maintain the premises in such a way to prevent injuries to lawful visitors, if a condition of the premises is noticed by a customer or other visitor or should be readily apparent, the property owner may avoid liability because the injured person has also a duty to protect himself or herself against the injury. The property owner may also avoid liability by establishing that the debris had so recently fallen on the floor or that the ice had so recently accumulated that the responsible persons had no reasonable opportunity to correct the condition and avoid the hazard before the plaintiff fell. In other words, the plaintiff in a slip and fall case, whether it occurs in a grocery store or elsewhere, must show that the owner had a reasonable period of time in which to discover the dangerous condition and in which to remedy it. The determination of what constitutes a reasonable time will vary from case to case. ConclusionEven common accidents such as slips and falls can present complex legal issues and complicated questions of both fact and law. Accordingly, if you have been injured in a premises-related accident, an experienced and knowledgeable personal injury attorney at The Law Office of Timothy L. Lapointe, P.C. in Mason City, Iowa, is in an excellent position to advise you on your rights and work with you to pursue a favorable outcome. Copyright ©2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |
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