In the state of Texas, property owners have a responsibility to ensure that their property is safe for visitors.
If you were injured on someone else’s property, it may be their fault and they may have liability for
If you were injured on someone else’s property, Grant & Flanery can help you determine whether or not they owe you compensation.
Contact our offices to schedule a free consultation to discuss your accident.
Every attorney can accept a slip and fall injury case, but Darren Grant & Matt Flanery are board-certified in personal trial law.
That means that they’ve spent hours advocating for injured clients in court and out of it.
We’ve put together a team of compassionate advocates who are sensitive to clients who are in the middle of one of the most difficult circumstances they’ve faced.
We’re passionate about helping injured Texans get back on their feet. If you were injured in a fall, schedule a consultation to discuss your options.
Legal guests on a property have certain protections, and the owner of that property is responsible for ensuring that you’re safe.
The nature of your visit determines the exact nature of the responsibility the owner has:
If the property owner fails in either of these responsibilities, they may be liable for damages sustained in your fall.
Determining fault and the nature of your visit can be difficult. An experienced premises liability lawyer will make those initial determinations when preparing to file your claim.
A premises liability claim can come from any accident as a result of the property owner’s negligence. This includes
By far the most common premises liability injury, property owners are required to indicate tripping hazards.
If a property owner’s dog attacks you, they’re liable for the injuries you sustained.
Improperly stocked shelves can be dangerous, and property owners are responsible for them.
The property owner is liable for injuries their security personnel are responsible for.
Elevators, escalators, and other mechanical features of a property can cause injuries.
If you were injured on someone else’s property, you may be able to file a personal injury claim.
With a serious injury, medical bills pile up quickly. You may be entitled to compensation for surgeries, doctor’s visits, physical therapy, and more.
After an injury, you likely missed work. With a serious injury, you may be unable to work in the future. You’re entitled to compensation for those losses.
In some cases, you may be able to seek compensation for the emotional pain and turmoil your accident–or your injuries–have caused you.
Grant & Flanery’s team is committed to helping our clients get the compensation they deserve. Schedule a free consultation to discuss your accident today.
If you were injured on someone else’s property, we want to help. Contact our offices today to schedule a consultation with a premises liability lawyer in the Forney, TX, area.