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Premises Liability Lawyers You Can Count On After a Property Injury

If unsafe property caused your injury, our premises liability lawyers are prepared to hold the responsible party accountable and fight for your rightful compensation.
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Types of Premises Liability Cases We Take On

A premises liability lawsuit can expose unsafe conditions that put visitors at risk. These cases push property owners to meet the standards of safety the law requires. Our firm takes on:

Slip and fall accidents

Wet or uneven surfaces cause severe falls and lasting injuries.

Trip and fall incidents

Hazards like loose flooring or clutter lead to preventable accidents.

Assault or injury due to a lack of security

Poor security leaves visitors vulnerable to attacks and harm.

Dog bites or animal attacks

Negligent owners are responsible for injuries caused by their pets.

Swimming pool accidents

Unsafe pools result in drownings and catastrophic injuries.

Elevator or escalator accidents

Equipment failures or poor maintenance cause sudden harm to users.

Each premises liability settlement reflects our commitment to justice for our clients and improving safety on the properties where they were injured.

How Trident Law HQ Can Support You

Our trial lawyers are relentless when it comes to protecting your rights. Here’s how our team stands by you at every stage of your case.

1

Free Case Consultation

We take time to understand your situation and discuss what legal steps make sense for you.

2

Case Investigation

Our team investigates the details, collects proof, and starts building your claim early.

3

Settlement Negotiation

We work directly with insurance companies to push for the best possible results.

4

Courtroom Representation

If negotiations fall short, we’re ready to stand up for you in court.

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You Don’t Pay Unless We Win

You don’t owe us anything unless we win your case.

Frequently Asked Questions About Premises Liability Claims

Premises liability laws can be confusing, especially when it’s not clear who’s at fault or how long a hazard existed. The answers below explain what to expect and how to protect your rights.