Premises Liability and Dangerous Conditions
Choose from 4 specialized practice areas
Premises Liability
Georgia law requires property owners to maintain safe conditions for guests, tenants, and customers. If you've been injured due to unsafe property — whether residential, commercial, or public — we'll help you pursue compensation. Premises liability covers a broad range of scenarios where property owners fail to address hazards, leading to injuries, with legal frameworks established to protect individuals.
Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall accidents can cause serious injuries, especially on wet floors, broken stairs, or icy sidewalks. Property owners in Georgia must keep their premises safe, and we hold them accountable when they don't. The National Safety Council reports that falls are a leading cause of non-fatal injuries in the United States.
Trip and Fall Accidents
Unlike slips, trip and falls often involve hidden hazards like cords, potholes, or broken flooring. In Georgia, these are legally actionable if the property owner knew --- or should have known --- about the danger. We investigate, document, and pursue maximum compensation. The OSHA provides guidelines on maintaining safe walking surfaces to prevent trips and falls in workplaces.
Swimming Pool Drownings
Swimming pool drownings, especially involving children, are devastating and often preventable. Our Georgia firm helps families pursue justice when property owners fail to secure or properly maintain a pool. Pool safety is paramount, with regulations and recommendations from organizations like the Pool Safely campaign and the CPSC aimed at preventing drowning incidents.