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If you’re injured on the premises of another because of their negligence or a dangerous condition, you have a
premises liability claim. My name’s Gary Burger. I’m at Burger Law. So, whether you’re at a store, at a
neighbor’s property, your friend’s property, if there’s a dangerous condition of property that injures you and the
defendant was negligent in having that there, you have a claim for all of your damages.
So, if you have a hole on your neighbor’s property. They knew that was there for years and years. No one told you about
it. You’re walking through the yard, and you injured yourself, then you have a claim if you break your leg. If you’re in
a store – we have this case right now – and someone spills a shake, it’s on video. No one cleans it up for an hour, and
your client comes and slips on it and needs a knee surgery, then you have a claim for all of your medical care, your
wage loss damages and then whatever pain and suffering and disability you have.
There are other types of premises cases like this case we settled for a lot of money. It was a bad
injury like one and a half million dollars almost. These folks were injured when a deck, the deck at their home, the
apartment they were renting collapsed and injured both of them. It was written up in the Missouri Lawyers Weekly as a
good settlement. So, there are those types of injuries too when you rent property. As long as it’s not in your exclusive
control, it’s in some control of either in that case the owner as well as the condo association and the management
company, if those folks are negligent, causing you injury, then you have that claim as well.
There’s a wide variety of premises
liability cases. We had another case where an ATV rider was riding along, hit a wire strung between two trees
and passed away and died. That claim was also written up in the Lawyers Weekly. So, there’s a wide variety of premises
liability claims, but the basic idea in the law is if it’s a dangerous condition or property, the owner could have known
– not should have known – could have known as the jury instruction which I use many times and that you didn’t know or
didn’t have a reasonable reason to know, and you’re injured, you should get a recovery, and many landowners have
homeowners or other liability insurance to protect them.
If you have a premises liability questions, call me, Gary Burger at (314) 542- 2222 or www.burgerlaw.com. Thank you.
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This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by Founding Partner, Gary Burger who has more than 30 years of legal experience as a practicing personal injury trial attorney. Gary’s robust legal knowledge is recognized by his peers as demonstrated by his industry awards and frequent Continuing Legal Education (CLE) lectures.
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