Injuries From Unsafe Property Conditions
Businesses, homeowners and other property owners have a duty of care for the safety of others. If you were injured because of dangerous conditions or dangerous activities, you may have a claim for the economic and personal harm you have suffered.
Daniels & Taylor, P.C., has recovered compensation for a wide range of premises liability cases. Our lawyers represent victims of serious personal injury in metro Atlanta and northeast Georgia.
Find Out Today if You Have a Case
Preserving evidence is important in premises liability claims. Let us determine if you have a valid claim worth pursuing. Call our Alpharetta or Lawrenceville law offices at
678-436-3639 or toll free at
866-464-2980 for a free consultation.
Alpharetta and Lawrenceville Premises Liability Attorneys
Premises liability is a legal doctrine that holds property owners accountable for harm to patrons and visitors. In simple terms, it is necessary to show that the owner was negligent by creating or ignoring a safety hazard. In reality, premises cases are difficult to win. Evidence soon disappears and property owners can present many legitimate defenses: the hazard was open and obvious, there was no reasonable time to discover and correct the hazard, the victim's own negligence caused the injury, or the victim did not suffer any real harm.
Personal injury trial lawyer Jerry A. Daniels and his team can evaluate any scenario to determine if you have grounds for a premises liability or strict liability suit:
- Building code violations (stairs, railings, lighting, etc.)
- Falling merchandise
- Forklift accidents injuring bystanders
- Failure to supply fences, signs or safety cones
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Parking lot accidents
- Children's injuries on play equipment
- Dog bites and attacks
- Construction accidents
- Other incidents constituting negligence or neglect
The only criteria we require to evaluate your claim is that you suffered actual injury. Our attorneys will promptly investigate to find witnesses or preserve evidence of the hazardous property conditions or inherently dangerous activity.
Don't Give Statements or Sign Anything · Talk to an Attorney
You may be pushed by the store manager, property owner or insurance adjuster to give a statement. Any such statement can be used against you to deny or limit your compensation.
The only way to protect your rights and get full value for your injuries is to have your case evaluated by an experienced attorney. Call our Alpharetta personal injury attorneys at 678-436-3639 or toll free at 866-464-2980 or contact us online. We offer a free consultation and, if we take your case, there are no attorney fees unless we recover compensation.








