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Ways to Strengthen Your Premises Liability Claim

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If you were hurt on another person’s property, and the injury happened due to negligence on the part of the property owner, compensation for medical bills and lost income may be possible. The first priority is to see a doctor and have your health assessed and begin a treatment plan when needed. Then, discuss your situation with a Baltimore premises liability lawyer.

Documentation and Evidence Are Key Components

Keeping accurate records is important. A victim should record every expense that has been billed in relation to accident injuries. If an expense is undocumented, compensation may not be possible. Journaling about your experience can be helpful as well. Medical records are a good list of injuries, but personal perspectives can help to add dimension to the diagnoses.

Also, take pictures of the accident scene. When possible, capture images as close to the time of the event that resulted in the injury as possible. Sometimes victims think they will take pictures later, without considering the accident scene could change. A broken staircase that caused an injury can suddenly be repaired, for example.

When pictures are not possible, have a lawyer look into a subpoena to access video archives from security cameras. Or, if security cameras were not present, an attorney might be able to access past safety inspections. If there were past warnings about risk factors, it can help in proving the property was dangerous to the public.

If there were witnesses, gather names and contact information. Then, should a witness account be needed, a Baltimore premises liability lawyer can reach out and explain the situation. It is possible they could testify, strengthening a case.

Issues to Proving Negligence In Premises Liability Claims

It is the responsibility of property owners to maintain a property that is reasonably safe. This is sometimes referred to as a duty of care. There are circumstances when proving a property owner is responsible for a specific condition on the property is complex. A person who is injured also needs to have been legally on the property. So it is essential that an individual was not trespassing when they were hurt.

A few of the ways a property owner may argue they were not negligent:

  • The injured party should have noticed the danger, it was simple to recognize.
  • Reckless behavior on the part of the injured party caused the harm.
  • It is reasonable to assume the injured party knew of the danger.

After an injury, stay honest each step of the way and connect with an experienced attorney. When individuals head into a legal situation, there are many aspects of the process to consider. An attorney can guide you through the process, increasing the likelihood of the outcome you and your family desire.

Are you interested in moving forward with a premises liability claim? You need an experienced lawyer on your side. The attorneys at Iamele & Iamele, LLP in Baltimore, Maryland, have the knowledge and skills you need to file your claim. If you need legal help, contact us today for a free initial consultation.

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