When we go shopping or into other places of business, we trust
that we will be safe from injury. Sometimes, however, we encounter
unsafe conditions that could have been avoided and, as a result, we
are injured. If you have suffered such an injury in Louisiana, you
may be able to recover for your damages via a premises liability
lawsuit. Premises liability includes all claims that can arise from
slip-and-fall injuries, falling merchandise, assaults, unsafe
buildings, and other dangerous conditions.
1.
If I am injured while at a place of business, what is the
first thing I should do?2.
What constitutes “premises liability”
in Louisiana?3.
How much will it cost me to hire a lawyer?
4.
If I choose to get a lawyer, how soon after my injury should I
call one? 5.
How long do I have to make a claim?6.
What are
common places where premises liability cases occur?7.
If I was
injured but do not have any insurance, can my lawyer get me the care
I need NOW?8.
If I am elderly or handicapped, will it be harder
for me to win my case?
1. If I am injured
while at a place of business, what is the first thing I should
do?Make a report to the business owner, ask for
the contact information of any witness to your accident and
document your injury.
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2. What constitutes
“premises liability” in Louisiana?In Louisiana,
business owners have a duty to exercise reasonable care to
maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition. A
business owner must pay you if, because of their negligence, you
are hurt while on their premises.
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3. How much will it
cost me to hire a lawyer?You pay nothing if you
don’t win.
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4. If I choose to
get a lawyer, how soon after my injury should I call one?
Immediately. The sooner you contact a lawyer, the more likely
your chances of being compensated for your injury. A lawyer will
spearhead a full investigation, contact the business owner and
its insurer, and file a lawsuit on your behalf if the business
owner refuses to help you.
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5. How long do I
have to make a claim?Generally, you have one
year in which to file a claim. But you should request a
free case evaluation
from a lawyer as soon as possible.
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6. What are
common places where premises liability cases occur?Grocery
stores, retail stores, restaurants, restrooms, office buildings,
hospitals, hotels, sidewalks, and parking lots, to name a few. Where
there are unsafe conditions, injuries happen. The injured party has
a premises liability case.
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7. If I was
injured but do not have any insurance, can my lawyer get me the care
I need NOW?Your lawyer may be able to assist you in getting
medical care for your injury by way of a letter of guarantee. This
is a letter from your lawyer guaranteeing payment to the medical
provider from any settlement or verdict, assuming there is a
sufficient recovery in your case. You will be able to see the doctor
while your claim is pending. Your failure to seek medical treatment
can reduce your chances of a successful recovery, both legally and
physically.
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8. If I am elderly or handicapped, will
it be harder for me to win my case?No. In
Louisiana, a person responsible for a victim’s injuries takes his
victim as he finds him. If you are injured and your injuries,
because of a pre-existing condition, are greater than those that a
normal person might have suffered, it doesn’t matter. The liable
party must compensate YOU for YOUR injury.
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Christopher R. Schwartz is a Louisiana Slip & Fall Accident Lawyer
that offers his clients over 13 years of experience. Mr. Schwartz
provides skilled personal injury representation with a focus on slip
& fall accidents, semi trailer wrecks, 18 wheeler accidents, car
wrecks and auto accidents. We have offices conveniently located in
Metairie and Baton Rouge, LA and can assist you with 18 wheeler
wrecks or semi trailer crashes on I-10, I-55, I-510, I-310, I-12 &
I-110. Contact us today to set up your
free case evaluation. (504)
8337-2263 in New Orleans or (225) 922-3911 in Baton Rouge.
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