Denver Premises Liability Attorney
When you shop at a store in Denver, take care of personal matters at a public building, or visit a friend in their home, you do not intend to get hurt or suffer a severe injury. Yet if the property’s owner is careless or reckless, this is the fate you could suffer.
Denver property owners owe their guests and visitors certain legal duties. When they fail to fulfill these duties, they may be liable for any injuries that occur.
You don’t deserve to deal with the aftermath of your injuries alone. A premises liability attorney from Bachus & Schanker can help you seek compensation from a negligent property owner so you can move forward.
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Understanding Denver Premises Liability Laws
Premises liability is the area of law that explains the legal responsibilities of property owners. These duties are organized around the type of person that might enter onto the owner’s property.
Trespassers
A trespasser is someone who does not have permission to be on the owner’s property. For example, someone who jumps a fence into another’s private backyard without the owner’s permission is trespassing.
Property owners may not intentionally harm trespassers who are not committing any other crimes. But they don’t owe them a legal duty beyond this.
Licensees
An owner grants licensees permission to be on a property for a non-commercial reason. For example, the law would consider you a licensee if you visited your friend’s house for a birthday party.
Owners satisfy their legal duty by warning licensees of known dangers. These are dangers that the owner is unable to fix in a timely manner and that the licensee might not expect to encounter.
Invitees
The final category of duties applies to invitees. A property owner invites an invitee onto a property to conduct business or for some other mutually beneficial purpose. Customers entering a store to shop are classic examples of invitees. Property owners owe invitees the most substantial set of legal duties.
Specifically, a property owner who invites others onto the property for business or another beneficial purpose must make periodic and reasonable inspections of their property. They should look for obvious dangers and hazards that a person might not initially notice. Any such danger must be identified and addressed in some way.
Taking Reasonable Steps To Fulfill Legal Duties
Owners must take reasonable steps to fulfill these obligations. What is reasonable depends on the unique facts of the situation. Let Bachus & Schanker determine whether a property owner in your injury case acted negligently. If they did, our team of experienced Denver premises liability lawyers can fight to hold them accountable.
Common Injuries In Denver Premise Liability Cases
The type of injuries you can sustain while on another’s property are as varied as the hazards you might encounter. Slips and falls, electrocution, and dog bites are just a few of the ways people get hurt when they visit stores, friends, and neighbors. These events can lead to:
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spine and spinal cord trauma
- Broken bones
- Infections
- Electrical and chemical burns
- Deep lacerations and puncture wounds
Regardless of how you sustained your injuries, one of the first things you should do after an accident is to assess the seriousness of your injuries.
It’s essential to seek medical treatment if you experience any of the following:
- Profuse bleeding
- Loss of consciousness
- A seizure
- A broken bone
- Numbness, tingling, or paralysis
- A head injury
- A bite from an unknown animal
It is best to be cautious if you are unsure whether to seek immediate medical care after an accident. A visit to the hospital can prevent an injury or issue from worsening and causing you greater trouble.
How Bachus & Schanker Helps Victims Avoid Costly Mistakes
It can be chaotic following a slip and fall, dog bite, or other premises liability accident. Some property owners may try to take advantage of the situation in ways that negatively impact your legal rights.
That is why it’s crucial to hire Bachus & Schanker as soon as you can. We can help you avoid mistakes such as:
- Accepting a settlement offer without understanding the harm you suffered
- Signing a release or waiver of liability
- Allowing video footage, internal memos, and other crucial documents to be lost
- Waiting more than two years before trying to recover compensation
Your attorney from Bachus & Schanker also helps you do far more than just avoid mistakes. We can help you make informed decisions that promote your well-being and recovery. Our legal team wants to see you both receive compensation and recover as fully as possible.
Your Denver premises liability attorney from Bachus & Schanker is your trusted advocate and adviser after an injury accident. We can take your claim through every step of the recovery process, including attempting to settle your claim. If we cannot reach a suitable settlement for you, our attorneys can protect your rights at trial.
Get In Touch With A Denver Premises Liability Lawyer Now
If you were harmed on someone else’s property, you may be facing medical bills and new challenges in your health. Bachus & Schanker can fight for the compensation you deserve while you focus on your recovery. Get started today by scheduling a consultation with us.
Sources:
Chapter 12 Premises Liability.
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Written and Legally Reviewed By: Kyle Bachus
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Kyle is a member of the Colorado Bar associations and has served on the Board of Directors of the Colorado Trial Lawyers Association for more than twenty years in total. Over the years, Kyle has achieved justice for many clients. He has served on numerous committees and repeatedly won recognition from his peers at both the state and national level. He is proud of the role he has played in the passage of state and national legislation to protect consumers and is a frequent speaker and guest lecturer.