
Matthew D. Pardy, Esq.
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In the state of Florida, commercial entities and landowners carry a legal responsibility to ensure their grounds are reasonably safe for visitors. This involves a continuous obligation to manage hazards and provide adequate warnings regarding dangers on the premises that are not open and obvious to a reasonable person. When an individual suffers an injury from a slip or trip, the owner may be held legally liable for failing to uphold these safety standards. Because establishing fault in these incidents can be complex, victims are encouraged to consult with professional legal counsel. Expert representation may be beneficial in identifying the relevant elements of a claim and pursuing compensation following a fall.
Liability for a property owner or business in Florida is determined by evaluating whether the owner fulfilled their legal duties of safety and maintenance owed to visitors on the premises.
A business in Florida owes a general duty of safety to its customers to protect them from unreasonable harm on the property.
Property owners are required to maintain their premises in a safe and reasonable manner for all customers and lawful visitors.
Yes, businesses have a duty to warn customers of hazards on the property that are not open and obvious to a reasonable person. This duty generally does not extend to conditions that a visitor should reasonably be expected to notice and avoid on their own.
If you are injured in a slip and fall, consulting with qualified legal counsel is strongly recommended. An attorney can help you evaluate your claim and understand the steps involved in pursuing compensation.
Both slip and fall and trip and fall accidents involve similar legal standards regarding a property owner’s duty of care. An attorney can assist in evaluating the specific facts of either type of incident.
Liability may rest with the property owner or business if they failed to maintain a safe environment or neglected to warn visitors of non-obvious hazards on the premises.
The duty of safety means businesses must take reasonable steps to keep their premises free from dangerous conditions and to warn visitors of hazards that are not open and obvious.
An attorney can assist an injured individual in identifying the relevant elements of a premises liability claim and navigating the process of pursuing compensation under Florida law.
Florida law addresses liability for various incidents, including slip and fall and trip and fall accidents, where a property owner failed to meet their duty of care to visitors on the premises.
Liability is determined for a property owner or business in several ways. Generally, a business owes a duty of safety to its customers, a duty to maintain its premises in a safe and reasonable manner, and a duty to warn customers of hazards that are not open and obvious. If you have been hurt in a fall accident, a slip and fall, or a trip and fall in the state of Florida, speaking with qualified legal counsel is strongly recommended and may help you understand and evaluate your potential claim.
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