
During this holiday season, you’ve probably been doing a lot of shopping in stores as you prepare for Christmas. Stores are busier than ever and accidents happen. Uneven sidewalks, missing wet floor signs, and overall negligence can cause preventable accidents every day.
If you have been injured in an accident caused by a property owner’s or business’s negligence, you could suffer devastating injuries, such as spinal and neck injuries, paralysis, traumatic brain injuries, broken bones, and serious fractures. You could incur expensive medical bills and be out of work for months or longer—if you are not permanently disabled. Premises liability holds a property owner responsible for any damages out of an injury that happened on their property.
While you want to hire an attorney in almost any personal injury case, retaining an attorney in a premises liability case is especially important. It can be harder to prove the property owner’s or business’s fault in a slip and fall, swimming pool, or other premises liability accident. In addition, these owners and their insurance companies will rarely admit any responsibility for compensating you or will offer you a settlement far less than what you are entitled to. Retaining an attorney will let the insurance adjuster know that you are serious about your claim and receiving the amount that you are entitled to.
In the wake of an injury due to a premises liability case, you and your family should be able to focus your time and attention on emotional and physical recovery, rather than the stress of a legal battle. Our attorneys are here to give you peace of mind in the wake of a devastating incident. Our lawyers understand the laws and procedures that govern the South Carolina compensation system and can help you navigate your legal case.
We use our experience, knowledge, and resources to reach a fair resolution on your behalf. Once we learn about your situation, we can start to build your case immediately. Give us a call at 864-225-9155 or visit our website to set up a free consultation.