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What Is Premises Liability?

January 27, 2023
By Christie Farrell Lee & Bell
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You have likely come across the term “premises liability” in the past, but you may not be completely aware of all the implications that come along with this term. This area of the law can be fairly complex, so it is wise to understand its nuances.

Premises liability is a legal concept that holds property owners who have acted negligently accountable for any injuries or accidents that occur on their premises. It applies to both public and private properties, including residences, businesses, parks, sidewalks, and more. Read on to learn more of the details you should know about premises liability cases.

Details You May Not Know About Premises Liability Cases

In terms of personal injury cases involving premises liability, these lawsuits typically consist of someone who has sustained an injury while visiting the property in question. Some of the most common examples of premises liability cases include:

  • Slip-and-fall accidents due to wet floors or icy sidewalks;
  • Dog bites;
  • Inadequate security resulting in physical harm;
  • Lead poisoning from contaminated buildings; and
  • Electrocution caused by faulty wiring.

Property owners have a legal responsibility to ensure safety on their premises and can be held liable for damages if they fail to do so.

Negligence Is Almost Always a Factor In Premises Liability Cases

When it comes to filing a legal case related to premises liability, the injured party must prove that the property owner was negligent in some way. This means that the property owner or operator was aware of a potential hazard but did not take any meaningful action to address it. Evidence that can help influence your case may include:

  • Witness testimony,
  • Photos of the hazardous conditions,
  • Medical records documenting the injury and its severity, and
  • Reports about previous incidents involving similar hazards.

Statute of Limitations for Premises Liability Cases

In the state of Indiana, the statute of limitations for premises liability cases is two years from the date of the injury. This means that any legal action must be taken within two years, or else the injured party loses their right to file a claim. Additionally, Indiana does not recognize comparative negligence when it comes to premises liability cases, meaning that if you were partially responsible for your injury, you are still eligible for financial compensation.

Premises liability is an important concept to understand for both property owners and visitors alike. It’s essential for property owners to take appropriate precautionary measures in order to prevent injuries or accidents from occurring on their premises; meanwhile, those who have sustained an injury due to another’s negligence should understand their rights and seek legal counsel as soon as possible in order to ensure they receive the compensation they are rightfully owed.

Overall, premises liability cases are extremely complex and involve a variety of legal considerations. For this reason, anyone thinking about filing a claim related to premises liability should seek advice from an experienced personal injury attorney who can help them understand their rights and ensure that their case is handled properly.

We Are Here to Help Injured Victims

If you have sustained an injury on another’s property as a result of negligence, you may be owed compensation for your losses. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our skilled team of premises liability attorneys right away to learn more about how we can help with your case. We have helped many others in similar situations, and we are prepared to fight for your rights too.

Contact Christie Farrell Lee & Bell today with the details of your case by calling 317-488-5500 or filling out our online contact form to learn more about how we can help.

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