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What is a premise liability claim? If you were injured on the property of another, you may be entitled to compensation for the owner's or caretaker's maintenance failures. A premises liability accident may result from a failure to care for the property, a building code violation, or improper security. Mark D. Knight is experienced in handling premises liability claims arising out of injuries sustained on the premises of commercial or residential properties. If you or a loved one has suffered from a slip and fall accident, fell because of failed handrails or guardrails, or believe that a maintenance failure, such as improper lighting caused your injury, Mark D. Knight can help you recover the compensation you deserve. The owner or caretaker of a property has a duty to ensure that premises are safe for anyone who may enter. If you were in a grocery store and slipped in a puddle of water, were injured by a fall down a stairway due to a broken step or missing handrail, or sustained any injury as the result of another's failure to care for the property, contact Mark D. Knight. What are examples of the type of cases for which recovery can be made? Mark D. Knight will work to recover significant compensation for any injuries sustained because of a failure to care for commercial or residential property. Mark D. Knight handles the following claims: Slip and fall Trip and fall Building code violations Improper security Lighting failures Handrail or guardrail maintenance failures Balcony collapse Fire hazards Improper shelving Victims of violent crimes If you believe that your injury was caused by a maintenance failure, contact our offices as soon as possible. It is important collect and preserve the evidence you will need to prove your case. Knight Law Office will contact witnesses, take photographs, and collect any documentation that will be necessary for your case. If you have suffered a severe injury resulting from another's maintenance failure, Knight Law Office will work to recover the compensation you deserve. An injury caused by negligent caretaking of property deserves compensation. When should I get a lawyer's help? The sooner that an attorney is involved in the matter, the easier it is to protect your rights. Most definitely you need to contact an attorney when: ·The insurance company asks you to give a statement. ·You cannot return to work because of your injury. ·You are asked to sign a settlement document. ·Your have medical bills that need to be paid. How much are the attorney's fees? In most cases you will pay nothing up front and will pay an attorney fee when your case is completed. Call for a free, no obligation, consultation with The Knight Law Office.
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