Have you or someone you love been injured on someone else’s premises? If your injury was caused by a property owner’s neglect or disregard for maintaining their property, you might have the basis of a compensation claim or lawsuit. Speak to our legal team if your injury was caused by:
- Icy or unshoveled steps or sidewalk
- Wet, slick, or slippery floors
- Unswept litter or debris
- Dimly lit corridors or walkways
- Dangerous parking lots or garages
- Faulty shelving or displays
- Inadequate security
A Jefferson Parish premises liability lawyer might be able to help you pursue compensation if you sustained an injury on derelict or neglected property. Find out if you qualify for financial recovery by calling our team at Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers at (504) 777-7777 today.
Time Matters in Your Premises Liability Lawsuit
Residential and commercial property owners in Jefferson Parish are required to maintain the safety and integrity of their premises. If you suffer an injury on another person’s property, they might have to bear responsibility for the financial consequences of that injury, including any other damages you experienced.
You might have the opportunity to hold a property owner liable for your injuries. However, the time you have to bring a civil action against them is limited. The Louisiana Civil Code (CC) § 3492 generally gives plaintiffs two years from the accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If the lawsuit gets filed after the statutory deadline, the property owner in question or their representative may request immediate dismissal of the lawsuit, and their request may be granted by a judge.
Our premises liability team intends to meet the statute of limitations and ensure your lawsuit moves forward. If you are interested in taking legal action, contact us right away so we can take the necessary steps before the deadline passes.
Laborde Earles injury was great for me they took care of me very fast and professional. If for any reason I need legal help they will be who I use.
ClientProperty Owners Have a Responsibility to Live Up
Jefferson Parish property owners are required to maintain their property in a way that protects guests from danger or harm. If they fail to meet this standard of care, the CC § 2322 allows you to hold a negligent property owner financially liable for hazards on their property.
Under this law, the property owner may be held liable for damages if they knew or should have known about a hazard on their property, and “that the damage could have been prevented by the exercise of reasonable care, and that [they] failed to exercise such reasonable care.”
Additionally, the CC § 660 requires property owners to keep their buildings and property in good repair so that people on or passing by their property can remain safe from harm.
With guidance from a Jefferson Parish premises liability lawyer, you might be able to compel payment for the personal injuries you suffered. Contact the premises liability team at Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers by calling (504) 777-7777 today.
I thank God for Digger & David. I don’t know what we would have done if it hadn’t have been for them.
Rick Smith | ClientYou May Be Eligible to Recover These Damages
Guests on private or public property may be entitled to compensation if they get harmed on those premises. You might be entitled to compensation if you slip and fall because of debris, spills, or weather, and no one on the property took proper precautions. You may also qualify if your injuries were the result of a physical attack in an area that should have been secure.
You can go over the details of your injury with one of our team representatives and learn if you qualify to receive compensation for your damages. With a personal injury claim or lawsuit, you may be able to receive payments and reimbursements for your:
- Medical care, physical and occupational therapy, and required medications
- Physical pain and suffering, plus treatment for necessary emotional counseling
- Physical disability or impairments, plus scarring or disfiguring injuries
- Repair or replacement costs of any property that was damaged or destroyed when you were injured
By filing a premises liability claim or lawsuit, you might encourage a negligent property owner to make necessary repairs, which might also help others avoid injury in the future. Maintain careful records of your injuries and expenses. We work hard to make sure nothing is left out when your case is valued.
Working with Our Team Has Benefits
The state allows you to represent yourself when suing a negligent property owner. You may also hire a lawyer to help you understand how the laws that pertain to your case. If you decide to hire our firm to represent you, our team will work hard to fight for compensation for you.
Our team may create your case file, contact the at-fault property owner’s insurance company, and negotiate on your behalf to potentially reach a financial settlement. We keep you informed on the status of your case with regular updates. In other words, we do not leave injured clients on their own.
The reassurance from Digger and his staff gave me that renewed hope that it’s going to be okay down the road.
ClientLet Us Help You Get Back on Your Feet
If you were injured on someone else’s property, you do not have to fight for monetary compensation without help. Our team is committed to the success of your physical and financial recovery. A Jefferson Parish premises liability lawyer help you fight to hold a negligent property owner responsible for your injuries and related expenses.
Our team may be able to prove the cause of your injuries, the extent of your financial damages, and the property owner’s liability. Our lawyers also work on a contingency fee basis, which means our firm does not collect any attorney’s fees unless we win you compensation for your damages.
Call (504) 777-7777 to reach the client care team at Laborde Earles Injury Lawyers today.