Don't Let Someone Else's Negligence Interrupt Your Life
Businesses and even private residences are expected to meet certain guidelines to ensure the safety of guests and visitors. That means the grocery store that doesn't put up a “Wet Floor” sign is responsible when you slip-and-fall. That means that your neighbor has a responsibility to secure their pets to avoid a dog bite when you visit. That means that if you have suffered a personal injury at a business or residence due to someone else's poor decisions, you are entitled to protections and compensation by law.
What Does Premises Liability Mean?
- It means that reasonable expectations must be met to provide for safety.
- It means that when you are in a public area, you should expect proper warning for hazards.
- It means that residential homes should be reasonably safe for neighbors and visitors.
- It means you should expect that the buildings you visit are structurally sound.
- It means that people and premises owners accept certain responsibilities for making sure that no one is injured by his or her negligence.
Every day, these seemingly innocent accidents have serious results, leading to serious injury or worse. When you are needlessly injured as a result of negligence, contact a lawyer you can trust to work for you.
Working for You
At the law office of McFann & Beavers, P.A., we have decades of experience handling premises liability cases involving negligence and structure failure, and we have a strong record for reaching positive resolution for our clients. When you are in pain and have been injured, no accident is just a little slip or just a little bite. When you face medical bills or worse, time away from work, it is reasonable to expect that those responsible accept that responsibility.
Our dedication to personal and complete service means that we will pursue the settlement that you want and the security you deserve. We won't just push you toward an easy and quick resolution if it doesn't meet your needs. We are willing to take cases of premises liability as far as they need to go to meet your expectations, providing you with experienced legal advice throughout the process. And, with our contingency fees, you only pay when you've received a settlement.
Contact us today online or by phone at 800-346-9005 to begin holding the people responsible for your accident accountable.

