PERSONAL INJURY - SLIP & FALL - PREMISES LIABILITY ATTORNEY
HOLDING PROPERTY OWNERS ACCOUNTABLE
In Massachusetts, the owner of a property has a legal duty to anybody who is legally on the property to maintain it in a reasonably safe condition, under a body of law called premises liability.
If you've been injured in a slip and fall accident, assaulted or robbed due to inadequate security, or otherwise suffered from unsafe property conditions, Martin J. Drilling is one attorney in Plymouth, Massachusetts who can help.
Contact us to schedule a free initial consultation with a knowledgeable personal injury lawyer about your potential premises liability claim. You will pay no fees unless we recover compensation for you.
SEEKING COMPENSATION FOR INJURIES CAUSED BY SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENTS
If you've slipped and fell on someone's dangerously maintained property and were injured, you may be entitled to compensation for any medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering you've incurred because of those injuries.
Premises liability claims are generally much more successful if you contact an attorney quickly so we can do a timely job of recovering relevant evidence. You can contribute to this process by taking photographs and otherwise documenting the scene and the details of your accident.
In cases involving snow, it is particularly important to document the property conditions in a timely manner. Under Massachusetts law, property owners are often not liable for injuries caused by natural accumulation of snow, but inadequate shoveling or other poor snow removal efforts may result in liability.
HELPING ASSAULT AND ROBBERY VICTIMS
The law of premises liability includes the duty of property owners to protect the security of people who they invite onto their property against known dangers.
If you have been robbed or assaulted on someone else's property, especially commercial property, the owner may owe you compensation for providing poor lighting, inadequate security or other insufficient measures.
This is a complex area of law, and how it applies to your case depends on the details of the property in question, including incidents that may have occurred there or nearby in the past. We can help you sort out the issues and assess your potential premises liability claim.
Whatever the details of your case are, be sure to contact us so attorney Martin J. Drilling can offer you a skilled legal opinion on whether you are entitled to compensation.
