Mooresville Premises Liability Attorney
Premises Liability Information
Premises liability refers to claims involving personal injury while on another's property. Examples of premises liability claims include
slip and fall accidents,
dog bites, unsafe grounds (including poor design or poorly-maintained facilities), and criminal assaults. While there are many types of premises liability claims that can be filed, the common denominator of all such claims is the failure of a property owner or manager to ensure that their guests are safe and secure while on the property.
Our state, as with most other states in the U.S., does not adhere to the law of "strict liability" in premises liability cases. That you have been injured on another's property does not automatically qualify you for compensation for injuries or other damages. Rather, you must be able to prove that your injuries were a direct result of a hazardous condition on the property that was known about by the owner or manager, and subsequently ignored. This is why it is very important to have the help of a Mooresville personal injury attorney in your premises liability case, as they will be able to investigate your accident in an effort to provide proof of negligence on the part of the property owner or manager.
Premises Liability Lawyer in Mooresville
The Law Office of William T. Corbett Jr., PLLC serves personal injury victims throughout Mooresville, Lake Norman, Charlotte, and surrounding areas. We possess over 20 years of experience in the area of personal injury law, and we are available to put our experience to use in your premises liability case. As Mr. Corbett understands what it takes to obtain fair settlements from insurance companies, he will work diligently for you in an effort to obtain the maximum settlement available in your case. If an adequate settlement is not forthcoming, we will take the necessary legal action to increase your chances of a beneficial outcome to your case.
Contact a Mooresville premises liability lawyer
if you have been hurt while on another's property and are seeking compensation for your injuries.