Building or property owners and operators have a responsibility to provide a safe environment for their customers, clients, and guests. If you are injured on someone else’s property, our Texas injury attorneys can help you determine if you have a case. At McLaurin Law, we have decades of experience fighting to recover damages for our clients.
Contact us if you’ve been injured on someone else’s premises, and schedule a consultation to discuss your case.
Though similar, negligence and premises liability in Texas require slightly different approaches to prove that fault lies with the owner or business. Negligence involves an activity that causes an injury, such as an employee dropping something on a customer. Premises liability refers to an existing condition on the property that leads to injury.
In premises liability, the injured party may need to prove:
Our Houston personal injury attorneys at McLaurin Law know how to develop a solid case based on your unique situation. We can determine whether a claim of premises liability or negligence would be in your best interests. Reach out to us today to speak to one of our knowledgeable attorneys.
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Typically, the answer to this is absolutely not. Insurance companies are looking out for their own best interests and will try to get you to settle for an offer that is far below what you deserve. At McLaurin Law, we can help you seek an appropriate settlement.
After an accident, you should typically file a claim with the insurance provider of the negligent party who is responsible for your accident. It is important that you move with haste in filing a personal injury claim with the insurance carrier after an injury has occurred. Should a lawsuit eventually become necessary, it is also important to keep in mind that in the state of Texas, you must file a personal injury lawsuit within two years of the date the injury occurred.
Your number one priority should be your well-being. Seek out medical advice as soon as possible to ensure that you get the treatment you need. You should also move quickly to consult with an attorney to assist you with your personal injury claim. Critical events occur early in the personal injury claims process—such as interviews with adjusters and early damages assessments—so do not delay speaking with an attorney.
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