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Birmingham Premises Liability Cases


Some Birmingham wrongful death cases may be tried under the legal theory of “premises liability.” Under this theory, a property owner has the legal responsibility to maintain his or her premises in a condition that reduces risk of injury or death to potential users of the property. Landowners have different degrees of responsibility to different classes of people who enter their property or use their facilities. There are three main classes of users that the law recognizes in premises liability suits:

  • Invitees:  An invitee is a person, such as a customer or job applicant, who is invited onto the property for business reasons. Property owners owe the highest degree of care to invitees to ensure that they are safe from dangers that may lurk on the premises. What this means is that the property owner not only has a duty to repair and correct known dangers, but also to reasonably inspect for, discover, and correct unknown hazards in those areas of the premises that are not clearly labeled “employees only” or “private.”

  • Licensees:  A licensee is a social guest, permitted onto the property for social purposes. Property owners are required to ensure that the conditions on the property are safe for licensees, though the degree of care is lower to licensees than to invitees. The property owner is only required to take reasonable care to protect licensees from any known risks. There is no requirement that the property owner inspect for and discover unknown risks to licensees.

  • Trespassers:  A trespasser is someone who is not authorized to be on a given piece of property. Landowners are not obligated to protect trespassers who intrude on their land without permission. The landowner’s duty of care in this case is called “zero duty,” although they cannot intentionally injure trespassers. However, a different rule applies if the trespassers are children, who were lured onto the property by an “attractive nuisance,” such as a swimming pool. In this case, the landowner has a responsibility to investigate potential dangers and warn trespassers of dangers that are not obvious.

Premises liability is a common theory in drowning cases, which may arise from deaths in private or public swimming pools, open water recreational areas, or due to boating accidents. The owner of a public swimming pool or other recreational swimming area has an obligation to make adequate provision for life-saving and resuscitation, by employing a life guard, for example. If no such provision is made, then the owner must post warnings to any potential users. If you or someone you know has lost a loved one in a water-related accident, you may have a claim for recovery for your losses under the legal theory of premises liability.

If you have lost a loved one in any type of accident, you should seek the advice of an experienced Birmingham wrongful death lawyer immediately. The wrongful death experts at  The Walker Law Firm can help pinpoint the cause of the accident and identify the parties responsible for your loved one's death. Although we realize that no amount of money can make up for the death of someone you love, our Birmingham wrongful death attorneys will fight to achieve full compensation for your emotional suffering and financial losses.

 

In all matters involving Birmingham wrongful death, it is essential that measures be taken promptly to preserve evidence, investigate the accident in question, and file a lawsuit prior to the deadline imposed by the statute of limitations. If a loved one has been the victim of wrongful death, call the Birmingham wrongful death lawyers at The Walker Law Firm now at (877) 925-5373 or SUBMIT A FREE CASE EVALUATION. The initial consultation is free of charge, and if our Birmingham wrongful death attorneys agree to accept your case, we will work on a contingent fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only if there is a monetary award or recovery of funds. Don't delay! You may have a valid claim and be entitled to compensation for your injuries, but a Birmingham wrongful death lawsuit must be filed before the statute of limitations expires.

The above is not legal advice. That can only come from a qualified attorney who is familiar with all the facts and circumstances of a particular, specific case and the relevant law. See Terms of Use.

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