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Dangerous Decorative Object
ØClosed Head Injury of Restaurant Patron
ØImproperly constructed Stairs
ØFall Resulted in Premature Birth of Child
ØNational Water Amusement Park Liability
ØBurns To A Minor Child
 

Premises liability is defined as liability arising from injuries or losses occurring on one's premises. A few examples of such are listed below.

  • Liability of a property owner for the criminal acts of third parties
  • Premises liability in cooperatives and condominiums
  • Liability of retail establishments
  • Liability of a landlord to tenants and third parties
  • "Pot-hole" laws affecting the liability of governmental entities for injuries sustained as a result of the defective condition of streets and sidewalks
  • "Slip and fall" accidents
  • Liability of an owner or employer for the negligence of a contractor
  • Architectural and structural defects

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