Overview
In cases of premises liability, victims and the families of victims of personal injury or wrongful death are entitled to financial compensation. When a property owner's negligent upkeep of his premises results in injury or, worse, death, the law says he must be held accountable.
If he failed to keep his property in reasonably safe repair and you were injured while legally on the premises, you should call one of our Denver, Colorado-based attorneys to discuss your case.
Fighting for the rights of injured victims is our top concern here at the Law Offices of Bradley S. Freedberg, PC. If lost wages and medical bills are piling up and you're left meeting those expenses out of your own pocket because of another party's negligence, we can help.
How We Help
- Fight for the rights of injured victims of premises liability
- Help recover compensation for lost wages and medical bills
- Represent you on a contingency fee basis - no fees until you win
- Provide extensive and exclusive access to our attorneys at all times
- Handle your case personally from start to finish
- Arrange a free consultation to discuss your premises liability case
Common Causes
- Negligent property maintenance
- Failure to repair known hazards
- Inadequate security measures
- Poor lighting in parking areas
- Wet or slippery floors without warning
- Broken stairs or handrails
- Unsafe conditions in commercial properties
Common Injuries
- Broken bones and fractures
- Traumatic brain injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Hip and joint injuries
- Soft tissue damage
- Internal injuries
- Wrongful death
Case Results
Victim injured due to negligent property maintenance. Property owner held accountable for failing to maintain safe conditions.
Customer injured due to hazardous condition. Full compensation recovered for medical bills and lost wages.
Tenant injured due to landlord's failure to repair known hazard. Settlement covered all damages and ongoing care.
*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Every case is unique.
Frequently Asked Questions
Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility of property owners to maintain their property in a reasonably safe condition. When they fail to do so and someone is injured, they may be held accountable for damages.