Premises Liability
At The Gooch Firm, P.C. in Salt Lake City, we represent clients throughout Utah and Idaho in personal injury claims arising from dangerous or unsafe property conditions. In all matters, our talented attorneys and their dedicated staff aim to provide attentive, professional service, and ultimately obtain maximum compensation for our clients.
Understanding Premises Liability
Property owners and managers have a legal duty to keep their property reasonably safe. This includes periodically inspecting the property, performing regular maintenance, repairing dangers, and posting adequate warnings of any remaining hazards. If a property owner knew or should have known of a dangerous condition and failed to fix the situation or provide adequate warning of its existence, victims injured because of the condition may seek recovery for their injuries in a premises liability action.
Too often, serious injuries and wrongful deaths resulting from unsafe property conditions could have been avoided if property owners and managers properly maintained their buildings and land. Common types of dangerous hazards that may give rise to premises liability claims include:
- Unsecured, falling objects from construction sites and buildings
- Poorly maintained sidewalks or walkways
- Malfunctioning elevators or escalators
- Broken stairs and handrails
- Obstructions on stairs
- Collapsing porches or decks
- Steeply sloped driveways
- Exposed wiring
- Inadequate security
- Spills and fallen merchandise in stores
Property owners who may be held liable include private property owners, such as homeowners, employers, businesses, and restaurants, as well as public property owners, such as cities, counties, and the state where the injury occurred.
Substantiating a Premises Liability Claim
Gathering evidence as quickly as possible after an incident can be critical to proving a premises liability case. Often, the dangerous condition is easily fixable, and establishing how long certain hazards were present may be difficult. Also increasing the potential complexity of premises liability cases, every individual has a responsibility to be mindful of their surroundings, and to keep him or herself safe. Thus, property owners will often assert that the injury victim caused his or her own accident, making dangerous premises claims some of the toughest personal injury cases to prove. We are fully committed to investigating the circumstances surrounding an accident in order to uncover all available evidence, always working to build your strongest claim.
Seek Experienced, Diligent Representation
At The Gooch Firm, we feel that premises liability cases are some of the most important to society because the threat of a lawsuit can motivate individuals and businesses to properly maintain their property, thus making our communities safer for all. If you or a loved one was injured due to a dangerous property condition, please contact our offices for a free initial consultation. We handle personal injury cases on a contingency fee basis, so you will not pay attorney's fees until we recover compensation on your behalf. Se habla español.