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Premises Liability and Slip and Fall

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Home » Legal Services » Personal Injury » Premises Liability and Slip and Fall

Had an accident on someone else’s property? Carmody’s personal injury lawyers work with clients throughout Connecticut in all dangerous property (premises liability) claims. Businesses and private property owners have a duty to maintain, supervise, and operate their property in a reasonable manner to protect the public from harm. If you have been injured due to a dangerous property condition, you may have a basis to receive compensation for your injuries.

  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Electrocution injuries
  • Burn injuries
  • Dangerous objects and property conditions

Slip and fall accidents can occur as a result of a large build-up of snow, ice, or other conditions that may cause a slippery walkway. Uneven surfaces caused by concrete cracks or potholes may also cause accidents. These accidents are common in various locations, including retail stores, grocery stores, parking lots, parking ramps, apartments, hotels, and restaurants, as well as private residences.

If you have suffered an injury such as a fractured or broken bone, a brain, back, spine, or fatal injury because you slipped and fell on someone’s property, we may be able to help you seek compensation.

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For experienced representation in matters involving accidents or personal injury, contact one of our personal injury lawyers.

DISCLAIMER: This site is intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Please seek legal counsel for advice on any legal matter.

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