Premises Liability Attorneys Serving Iron River, Michigan

An unexpected injury can impact your life in many ways, from causing physical pain and potential long-term health conditions to emptying your savings account. When dangerous property conditions are the cause of the injury, a premises liability claim can hold those responsible to account and provide compensation that can help you overcome these challenges.

At Petrucelli & Waara, PC, we understand how devastating a premises liability injury can be. Whether you slipped on an icy sidewalk outside a local business or suffered injuries from unsafe conditions in a store, rental property or public space, you have rights under Michigan law. Located in Iron River, our lawyers offer guidance that can help you obtain the compensation you deserve.

What Is Premises Liability?

The term “premises liability” refers to a property owner’s legal responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. This includes businesses, landlords and even private homeowners. If negligence causes an injury, those harmed may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages and pain and suffering.

Common Premises Liability Cases In Iron River

Iron River experiences harsh winters, and the resulting untreated ice or wet floors in businesses and public spaces make slip-and-fall accidents a leading cause of premises liability claims. Other common cases include:

  • Unsafe property conditions: Defective staircases, loose handrails or inadequate lighting
  • Negligent security: Physical assaults occurring due to a lack of security measures in rental properties or commercial establishments
  • Dog bite incidents: When owners fail to control dangerous animals and pets

These and other property mishaps can lead to severe injuries, including head injuries, broken bones and severe lacerations.

Your Rights As An Injured Party

Michigan law recognizes different categories of visitors, and they are accorded different rights:

  • Invitees (customers, tenants) are owed the highest duty of care.
  • Licensees (social guests) must be warned about known hazards.
  • Trespassers receive limited protections from hazards, except in cases involving child trespassers.

If you were injured due to a hazardous condition, you may be eligible for compensation. Our lawyers will work tirelessly to investigate liability, establish negligence and fight for the settlement you deserve.

Call Our Attorneys For A Free Consultation

Premises liability claims require swift action. Michigan has strict filing deadlines, so do not delay in seeking legal counsel. Contact us in Iron River at 906-261-3177 today or use our online contact form to schedule your free consultation, and let us help you pursue justice.