Premises Liability Archives | Law Office of Carl A. Secola Jr., LLC https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/category/premises-liability/ Tue, 17 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Premises liability claim filed against hospital after fall https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/2018/07/premises-liability-claim-filed-against-hospital-after-fall/ https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/2018/07/premises-liability-claim-filed-against-hospital-after-fall/#respond Tue, 17 Jul 2018 00:00:00 +0000 http://content.local/blog/2018/07/17/premises-liability-claim-filed-against-hospital-after-fall/ Property owners and business operators have a duty to ensure that their premises remain safe for visitors and patrons. If dangerous conditions do exist, they should be attended to as soon as possible and warnings of the hazards should be present to lessen the risk of accidents. When these precautions are not taken, individuals could...

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Property owners and business operators have a duty to ensure that their premises remain safe for visitors and patrons. If dangerous conditions do exist, they should be attended to as soon as possible and warnings of the hazards should be present to lessen the risk of accidents. When these precautions are not taken, individuals could suffer serious injuries, and premises liability claims could result.

Connecticut readers may be interested in such a case that was recently filed in another state. Reports indicated that a woman had been at a hospital visiting a patient when she was involved in an accident. Apparently, there had been a wet substance on the floor, and due to a lack of warning of its presence, the woman slipped and fell.

The incident resulted in her suffering injuries to her knee and her back. She believes that the hospital was negligent because staff knew of the hazard and did not clean it up or warn about it. She has filed a lawsuit against the hospital in hopes of obtaining compensation for damages resulting from the fall. An exact amount of restitution was not given in the report.

It can be immensely difficult to handle various aspects of life after suffering serious injuries. When another person or entity is considered liable for those injuries, there may be reason to seek compensation for damages. If Connecticut residents have suffered injuries due to dangerous conditions on someone else’s property, they may have reason to file premises liability claims. Obtaining information on these types of lawsuits may help interested individuals determine whether it could suit their circumstances.

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Slippery substances could cause falls, premises liability claims https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/2018/06/slippery-substances-could-cause-falls-premises-liability-claims/ https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/2018/06/slippery-substances-could-cause-falls-premises-liability-claims/#respond Wed, 20 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0000 http://content.local/blog/2018/06/20/slippery-substances-could-cause-falls-premises-liability-claims/ An unexpected fall is often a frightening experience. Even if the distance is only a few feet, serious injuries could result. Tripping or slipping is not uncommon, especially when the conditions of a location are not ideal. If a Connecticut resident becomes injured at a store, restaurant or on someone else’s property, there may be...

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An unexpected fall is often a frightening experience. Even if the distance is only a few feet, serious injuries could result. Tripping or slipping is not uncommon, especially when the conditions of a location are not ideal. If a Connecticut resident becomes injured at a store, restaurant or on someone else’s property, there may be reason to file a premises liability claim.

It was recently reported that a woman in another state filed such a claim after suffering injuries. Apparently, the woman was visiting a restaurant when a slippery substance on the floor caused her to fall. She believes that the restaurant owners did not take necessary steps to ensure that the premises conditions were safe and did not warn of the potential danger in existence.

The claim indicates that she suffered injuries as a result of the accident, but details were not given on the exact injuries. She did state that she suffered pain and disfigurement and has also had to endure medical costs and lost wages. It was unclear what exact amount of compensation she may hope to achieve in the event that her legal claim proves successful.

Though many people may disregard a fall as a serious incident, severe injuries could easily result from such an event. Broken bones, lacerations, contusions and head injuries are just a few of the outcomes that could have lasting impacts on a person after a slip and fall. If individuals in Connecticut have suffered these or any other serious negative outcomes, they may wish to learn more about premises liability.

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Wet floors may cause falls that lead to premises liability claims https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/2018/04/wet-floors-may-cause-falls-that-lead-to-premises-liability-claims/ https://www.carlsecolalaw.com/blog/2018/04/wet-floors-may-cause-falls-that-lead-to-premises-liability-claims/#respond Wed, 18 Apr 2018 00:00:00 +0000 http://content.local/blog/2018/04/18/wet-floors-may-cause-falls-that-lead-to-premises-liability-claims/ Connecticut property owners and operators have a duty to keep their premises free of hazards or warn visitors of any existing hazards. When these actions are not taken, individuals could find themselves at risk of suffering serious injuries. Unfortunately, property hazards often exist, and when people are injured as a result of certain dangerous conditions,...

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Connecticut property owners and operators have a duty to keep their premises free of hazards or warn visitors of any existing hazards. When these actions are not taken, individuals could find themselves at risk of suffering serious injuries. Unfortunately, property hazards often exist, and when people are injured as a result of certain dangerous conditions, they may have reason to pursue premises liability claims.

It was recently reported that a woman in another state has filed such a claim. Apparently, she was at a banquet hall when she slipped and fell due to some sort of liquid on the floor. It was unclear how big the puddle of liquid was or how long it had been present. Nonetheless, the woman’s fall resulted in her suffering injuries.

The premises liability claim she has filed indicates that the fall caused her to suffer permanent injuries and to experience pain. Additionally, she also claims to have lost income and accumulated medical costs. She believes that the owner of the banquet plaza was negligent due to failing to inspect the premises for hazards and failing to provide warnings of dangerous conditions.

Slip-and-fall accidents are common incidents that lead to premises liability claims. Despite their commonplace nature, they can easily result in anyone suffering serious injuries, as was the case with this woman. If individuals have suffered injuries while on someone else’s property in Connecticut, they may have reason to seek compensation for the damages caused by the incident. Information on this type of civil legal claim may prove useful to interested parties.

Source: madisonrecord.com, “Woman sues over slip, fall at Jones Banquet Plaza“, Angelica Saylo Pilo, April 6, 2018

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