Premises Liability

Holding property owners responsible for unsafe conditions on their premises
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Premises Liability Attorney In Lima, Ohio

What Is Premises Liability?

As a visitor or customer, entering the premises of any business, you are entrusting them with your safety and well-being. Companies must ensure that they are providing a safe environment and taking all necessary precautions to make sure that their guests are not exposed to any potential hazards. This includes checking for wet floors in restaurants and making sure that artwork is properly installed in a hotel room. 


At Michael Tremoulis, Attorney at Law, I am dedicated to protecting your rights when property owners fail to live up to their obligations and you suffer an injury as a result. Our staff will work diligently to make sure that your case is evaluated promptly and fairly. As a premises liability attorney, I have seen my fair share of cases where customers and visitors have been injured due to unsafe conditions on a property. These cases range from  slip and falls  caused by wet floors in restaurants to injuries caused by poorly secured artwork falling on hotel guests as they sleep. In any of these situations, property owners are legally obligated to make sure their premises are safe for guests and customers.

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What Kinds of Situations Qualify as Premises Liability?

Property owners owe their visitors a duty of care, which means that they must repair or remove any hazardous conditions on their property before someone becomes injured. This includes checking for wet floors in restaurants, making sure all artwork is properly installed and secured in hotel rooms, ensuring that stairs are free from any obstructions or tripping hazards, and inspecting elevators for malfunctioning doors. It is also important for property owners to check for any other potential dangers such as broken glass, slippery surfaces due to spilled liquids, or hazardous electrical wiring. 


In addition to safety inspections before opening the premises to customers and visitors, it is also important for property owners to make sure they are regularly inspecting the premises throughout the day and addressing any potential hazards that may arise. It is also essential that property owners inform anyone who visits their premises of any known dangers so that visitors can be aware of what they may be exposed to while on the premises. If a customer suffers an injury due to an unsafe condition on the property that was not disclosed by the property owner beforehand, then the customer could be eligible for compensation under the legal principle of negligence.

What Should I Do If I Have an Accident on Someone Else’s Property?

At Michael Tremoulis, Attorney at Law, I understand how difficult it can be when you suffer an injury due to someone else’s negligence—especially when you’re unfamiliar with your legal rights and options. Our experienced personal injury attorneys have decades of experience handling complex premises liability cases ranging from slip and fall accidents at hotels or restaurants to negligent security at shopping centers or amusement parks. Me and my team understands how overwhelming this process can be so we will do everything possible to fight for your rights so you can get the justice you deserve.

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