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A premises liability lawyer can help you
Americans are responsible not only for their actions, but for their property. When other persons visit or work on such premises, it is the owner's responsibility to provide a safe environment. If this is not done, then the owner is subject to premises liability laws.

A common accident which occurs on premises is a slip and fall accident. This can be due to improperly maintained carpets and doorways, as well as other hazards. It is the owner's obligation to ensure that his or her premises are free of such hazards. When they are not, and when an accident occurs due to such negligence, that owner is subject to premises liability laws.

If you or a loved one has suffered injury on another person's property due to the owner's or operator's negligence, alert a premises liability lawyer or personal injury lawyer with Jim S. Adler & Associates. The longtime Texas personal injury law firm has a history of representing individuals who have endured such harm and has the knowledge and experience to represent you, too. Fill out the free case review form on this Web page and explore your rights and your options in a premises liability legal action.

Premises liability can take many forms


Besides a slip and fall accident, premises liability can involve a failure to warn visitors of hazardous conditions on property. It also can mean that parking lots have been poorly maintained and pose hazards in terms of pot holes and other uneven surfaces. Additionally, premises liability can involve attacking dogs, slippery conditions, improperly maintained or defective equipment, inadequate or defective lighting and the presence of toxic chemicals.

Premises liability also can involve lead poisoning, toxic mold, poorly maintained landscaping, fallen trees, poorly maintained stairs and sidewalks and a failure to warn visitors about guard dogs on the property.

A premises liability lawsuit may be the answer


Not just visitors but also workers may be subject to harm as a result of premises liability hazards. A frequent injury suffered on work sites is a fall. In a single year, hundreds of Americans die from falls in the workplace, and these falls often are the result of negligence by the property owner, manager or operator.

In the event that you or a family member has suffered harm due to poor conditions on another person's property, notify a premises liability lawyer immediately. Your premises liability attorney can fight to gain fair and just financial compensation for your setbacks, including medical costs, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Negligence is no excuse for inflicting harm on persons who visit or work on someone's property. A premises liability lawyer with Jim S. Adler & Associates can hold the owner accountable in a premises liability lawsuit.
 

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Jim S. Adler & Associates also has offices at City Place Building, 2711 North Haskell Ave., Suite 2100 LB40, Dallas, Texas 75204-2887; Bank of America, 12605 East Freeway, Suite 400, Houston, Texas 77015-5619 (serving Channelview, Texas); and San Pedro Plaza, 7330 San Pedro Ave., Suite 700, San Antonio, Texas 78216-6237.