Personal Premise Liability Cases:

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Personal Premise Liability Cases

Generally, premise liability describes a personal injury case that occurs on a person’s property. The plaintiff must prove that there was a defect or unsafe condition that caused the injury.

Business Invitees

Generally, premise liability describes a personal injury case that occurs on a person’s property. The plaintiff must prove that there was a defect or unsafe condition that caused the injury.

Licensees

Licensees are people who come on a property for specific purposes but aren’t there to do harm, such as an electric company’s employee, a visiting neighbor, or a religious missionary.

Trespassers

Trespassers are people who aren’t invited onto the property. Even if damage wasn’t done, and uninvited guest could be considered a trespasser. These are the most difficult types of cases to handle, but PATRIOT understands them thoroughly.

Contact PATRIOT, serving State of Florida for more information on how we can help with a premise liability suit. We’re available by calling 954-372-1103 or using our secure contact form.

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