The first thing you should do is notify the owner or the manager that they have a dangerous condition to give them an opportunity to correct it. The second thing you should do is gather evidence. If you can, take photos or video of the dangerous condition and the...
The saying is a picture is worth a thousand words. If you have a camera or cell phone with picture capability, please go ahead and take photos of not only the dangerous condition but the surrounding areas and pictures of any people that might be potential witnesses...
A hazardous condition is an unreasonably safe condition on a property. For example, a bounce house might not have the most stable floor but when you’re shopping in a grocery store, you expect the floor to be stable and clear of debris. Who’s responsible...
After a fall, it’s important that you notify the property owner or manager that they have a dangerous condition on their property so that they can correct it so that it doesn’t injure other people. The next thing that you should do is collect evidence....
If you or a loved one is injured on someone’s premise and you file a lawsuit, you have to prove to a jury that the condition was unreasonably unsafe. Generally, that’s done through expert witness testimony. In other words, someone who is an expert in their...
The good news is that most personal injury cases are done on a contingency basis. What that means is rather than you paying as you go, the attorney is paid at the end of the case on a percentage of the recovery. If any costs are incurred during the case, like the...