Have You Been Injured on Dangerous Premises?
Premises liability law states that when a person is injured because of dangerous property conditions, that property's owner or the party responsible for maintenance of the property may be held legally responsible for the victim's injuries and damages. If you have been injured as the result of an improperly maintained or unsafe property, the nationally board certified civil trial attorneys at Doehrman Chamberlain can help you pursue the compensation to which you are entitled.
Contact us today online or by telephone at 800-269-3443 to speak with an experienced Indiana premises liability attorney.
Indianapolis Slip-and-Fall Injury Lawyer
Premises liability is the body of law that holds a property owner responsible for certain injuries suffered by people on the premises. Although some premises liability cases, such as slip-and-fall cases, may appear to clearly indicate a verdict in favor of the victim, the law in some states favors the premises owner. Thus, to obtain fair compensation, it is necessary to secure an experienced premises liability lawyer.
People injured as the result of a dangerous or improperly maintained property may be entitled to compensation. To successfully negotiate your premises liability claim, our attorneys must prove:
- The owner/responsible party knew or should have known of the dangerous condition, should have realized that it involved an unreasonable risk of harm and should have expected that people would not discover or realize the danger
- The owner/responsible party failed to exercise reasonable care to either make the condition safe or to warn people of the risk involved
- The victim did not have reason to know of the dangerous condition and risk involved
If a property owner or the party responsible for maintaining the site fails to provide a safe environment or adequately warn of danger, and as a result someone is injured, then the owner/responsible party can be held liable for the injured person's medical bills, lost wages and other hardships. Premises liability applies to homeowners, businesses and even owners of vacant or abandoned lots.
Premises Liability Articles
For more information about premises liability legal topics, please follow these links to articles written by attorney Daniel S. Chamberlain:
Let Us Help You
If you or someone close to you has suffered a personal injury on someone else's property, we are here to help. Contact us today online or by telephone at 800-269-3443 to speak with an experienced Indiana premises liability attorney.











