Premises Liability
You may have a premises liability claim if you were injured at a business or a rental home. Property owners are required to keep their premises safe for visitors and tenants. This includes taking reasonable steps to prevent foreseeable harm. You can sue a business owner, homeowner, landlord, business, retailer, or government entity. Premises liability claims usually result from assault injuries, slip and falls, shootings, dog bites, injuries caused by the owner’s negligence, and injuries caused by malfunctioning elevators or escalators. Similar to car and trucking accidents, premises liability cases are personal injury claims that fall under the two-year statute of limitations under Georgia law. That means you have two years from the date of injury to file a case in court. If you were injured at a business, apartment complex or public place, please give us a call immediately. We have experienced medical professionals and attorneys that can take care of your injuries and get you compensation for your pain and suffering