When someone ventures onto someone else’s property or commercial establishment, the property or business owner has a legal obligation to keep them safe, especially if the visitor is there for the owner’s benefit. If the owner fails to uphold that obligation and the visitor is harmed due to that negligence, the injured party may have a claim against the property owner. This claim will be based on premises liability law.
At Nares Law Goup, our premises liability lawyer in Colorado will help you through the process. We will conduct a thorough investigation and build a strong case. Contact us either online or at 720-637-7786 for a Free Consultation to learn more about how inadequate security may have played a role in the harm you suffered.
Under premises liability law, property owners should provide safe environments for their customers. To be determined as adequate, the type and extent of security must reflect the facts and circumstances. Properties in higher crime areas will require more security than properties in safer locations.
The type of duty a property owner or business owner owes to guests on the property varies slightly according to the type of business. Below are three examples of possible duties owed.
Basically, the property or business owner must use reasonable care to protect their employees, patrons, and all guests from foreseeable harm. Upon failing to do so, they can be held liable for another person’s injuries resulting from inadequate or negligent security.
When a property owner fails to provide adequate security and someone gets hurt, the results can be dire or even fatal. Crime victims often suffer:
In even the least severe cases, victims are robbed of their money and valuables and left with the emotional distress of being the victim of a crime. In the worst-case scenario, the injuries prove to be fatal.
The victim must prove that the property owner, business owner, or another potentially liable party failed to provide adequate security. The victim must also show that that injury could have been prevented if adequate security had been provided.
To build an inadequate security case based on premise liability law, you should establish the following:
Negligent security premise liability cases are complex. There are many different scenarios that could play out. Thorough investigations, expert testimony, and more will be needed for a successful end.
At Nares Law Group, our premises liability attorney will help you fight to obtain the compensation you deserve due to injuries you suffered from negligent security. Contact us at 720-637-7786 to schedule a Free Consultation. We will review your case and outline your best legal options so that you can make an informed decision about how to move forward.
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