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Premises Liability

Premises Liability Claims - Alabama Personal Injury Lawyers

Property owners have a duty to manage, supervise and maintain their property in a reasonable manner to protect the public from harm. When property owners fail to act responsibly and cause injury to others as a result of their negligence, they may be held liable for the injuries they have caused.

If you have been injured as a result of a negligent property owner, contact the experienced personal injury attorneys at McCleave Denson Shields, LLC. To contact our law office in Mobile, Alabama, call 251-272-3845.

Types of Accidents and Injuries

The defendants in premises liability claims are often commercial property owners and may include landlords, management companies, maintenance personal, parking lot owners, grocery stores, shopping malls and other retail stores.

Premises liability claims may be based on a number of different types of accidents and injuries, including:

  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Physical and sexual assault
  • Dangerous products and property conditions
  • Apartment fires
  • Electrocution
  • Negligent security and lighting
  • Lead poisoning
  • Dangerous and defective appliances (e.g. stoves and heaters)
  • Public housing and Section 8 claims
  • Dog attacks

Experienced Personal Injury Attorney

Attorney Scott E. Denson, a member of our firm, has been handling personal injury claims for more than 15 years. He has extensive experience in premises liability claims, including numerous cases resulting in wrongful death and catastrophic injury.

Contact Our Law Office in Mobile, Alabama

If you have been injured as a result of a negligent property owner and you need an experienced personal injury attorney who will seek the compensation you need and deserve, contact McCleave Denson Shields, LLC.

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