Types of Premises Liability Accidents
At The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers, our McAllen premises liability lawyers handle all types of claims regarding accidents on property. We represent injured victims in such common scenarios as:
Slip and Falls
This type of accident occurs when a victim tumbles because of a dangerous condition on a property. A puddle, spill, obstruction, loose flooring, unsecured wiring, and many other factors may be to blame. According to the National Floor Safety Institute, slip and falls send over one million people to the emergency room every year. For these victims, bone fractures are a common form of injury.
Falls from a Height
When railings on stairwells, balconies, terraces, or other high platforms are loose or unsecured, anyone that relies on them for support can fall. The severity of the injuries depends on the height, but even short elevations can cause serious injuries.
Struck by Object
This premises liability scenario is most common in shopping environments where an object may fall from a shelf. Worse, an entire shelf of merchandise may collapse and strike the victim. Falling doors, mirrors, and related fixtures can also cause injuries. Many victims suffer traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), concussion, and other head injuries. If you were injured while shopping in Texas, call a McAllen premises liability attorney from our firm for help.
Negligent Security
Part of a property owner’s duty to maintain safe premises includes make sure that criminal activity doesn’t cause harm to guests. Even though injuries may result from the acts of another person, the property owner has an obligation to provide reasonable security measures. A victim may have a premises liability claim in the event of assault, robbery, or other illegal conduct.
Swimming Pool Accidents
The weather is warm in McAllen throughout the year, so many residents enjoy a trip to the pool on many days. Increased volumes of guests means a higher risk of swimming pool accidents, for which children are especially at risk. The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services reveals that nine children have drowned in Cameron County since 2015.
Dog Bites
Texas is a “one-bite” state for purposes of dog attacks, which means that owners may be liable when they knew their dog had bitten or demonstrated vicious tendencies in the past. There may also be a claim for premises liability if the owner was negligent in controlling their dog or didn’t to take action to prevent the attack. An example might be the owner’s failure to comply with the City of McAllen law that requires dogs to be kept on a leash or secure area.
If you have incurred injuries in any of the above scenarios, contact a MCAllen premises liability lawyer from The Law Giant, Personal Injury & Accident Lawyers for help.