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Dangerous
Property Hazards
Defective premises cause a significant number of falls resulting
in severe and disabling injuries. Some of the leading causes
of these accidents are slippery floors, uneven surfaces and
trip hazards.
Generally the law starts with the proposition that when you
engage in certain kinds of activity, you have a duty to use
reasonable care to keep from hurting others. If a business
owner or operator violates that duty, then they may be held
legally responsibwle for the resulting damages. Premises liability
laws differ from state to state.
Just because an accident occurs does not necessarily mean
the business owner is liable. For a business owner to be held
liable, the user has to be injured by a dangerous or defective
condition, such as: (i) improper lighting, (ii) lack of railings
on stairs, (iii) worn carpets (iv) visually confusing or disorienting
carpet patterns, (v) area rugs or mats that are not flat,
(vi) out of code door thresholds, (vii) improperly designed
grates, (vii) man hole covers that have been left open; or
(viii) sidewalk holes or hazards. The custodian/owner of the
premises may potentially be held responsible.
With regard to public buildings, there are building codes
that set standards for all kinds of things from step height
and width to lighting levels to door height clearances. Violations
of these standards may be evidence of negligence and subject
the landowner to civil liability. The Life Safety Code is
one such code setting standards for buildings.
In order to determine whether a property is in violation
of these codes and standards, professional engineers may be
used to inspect the premises. While building code violations
may be used as a sign of negligence, meeting the code does
not guarantee protection for the landowner or custodian of
the dangerous property.
These cases may be difficult to evaluate unless you have
an experienced lawyer familiar with the liability laws in
your particular state.
The Cochran Firm - Dallas, L.L.P.
Turtle Creek Centre, Suite 1400
3811 Turtle Creek Boulevard
Dallas, Texas
75219
phone:
214.651.4260
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Edward H. Moore is Board Certified, Personal Injury Trial Law. Unless otherwise noted, not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization.
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