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Chicago Premises Liability Lawyers
Top Chicago Premises Liability Attorneys
Premises liability is a legal term used to describe how property owners may be held liable in the event that someone is injured on their property as a result of the property owner’s negligence or recklessness. Our injury lawyers have successfully handled various types of premises liability cases over the years. To speak with one of our top premises liability attorneys, call us at (312) 527-4500.
Property owners and business establishments must ensure that people who enter their property are not exposed to unsafe or unreasonably dangerous conditions. We have successfully represented individuals and families who were seriously injured due to an unsafe or defective condition on business property, schools, office buildings, hotels, parking lots, and other public venues.
Please refer to Our Results for specific results obtained by Passen Law Group's Chicago premises liability lawyers.
Types of Premises Liability Cases
Premises liability claims may involve:
- Falling Objects
- Defective Equipment
- Lack of Security on the Premises
- Slip and Fall Accidents
- Slick & Icy Surfaces
- Broken Handrails & Defective Stairs
- Faulty Elevators & Escalators
- Poor Lighting
In Chicago Premises Liability cases, property owners or managers may be found liable for creating or failing to correct these dangerous conditions.
Contact A Top Chicago Premises Liability Lawyer
Passen Law Group's personal injury lawyers have handled many types of premises liability cases, with record success Most notably, Stephen Passen recently secured a $19.1 million verdict for the family of a 9-year-old boy who was permanently injured when a TV fell on his head in a Chicago-area Catholic school classroom.
If you or a loved one have been seriously injured as a result of a dangerous or hazardous condition, call the Chicago property owner liability attorneys at Passen Law Group at (312) 527-4500 for a free consultation or fill out a Free Case Evaluation.
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