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3 scenarios that may lead to premises liability lawsuits

Owning or managing real property comes with certain risks. Issues related to premises liability are a concern. Essentially, property owners might be liable in scenarios where other people get hurt at a business or house.

A variety of different circumstances might lead to premises liability claims against a property owner or business. The three situations below are among the most common sources of premises liability lawsuits.

1. Unsafe property conditions

Maintaining a reasonably safe property requires infrastructure maintenance and regular cleaning. Slip-and-falls can occur due to unsafe property conditions. So can balcony collapses. When property owners ignore critical facility maintenance, visitors could end up hurt and may have grounds for premises liability lawsuits.

2. Negligent security

Maintaining a property requires acknowledging how people might behave at that property. In addition to accounting for visitor conduct, landlords, property owners and business leaders need to look into types of criminal activity that could occur at the property. Failing to take reasonable steps to prevent crime could lead to premises liability lawsuits.

3. Dog bite incidents

Companion animals can become aggressive and may injure people, ranging from family members of their owners to delivery professionals. Both residential property owners and businesses could be liable for dog bite incidents and similar animal attacks that occur on private property. Even incidents that occur on public property, such as parks or sidewalks, could fall under the umbrella of premises liability.

People affected by unsafe property conditions or violent animals may have grounds for a premises liability lawsuit. Holding a property owner or business accountable can help people cover injury-related expenses after getting hurt on private property.

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