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Premise liability is a legal concept that holds property owners responsible for accidents and injuries that occur on their premises. In the state of Georgia, premise liability laws are in place to protect individuals who are injured due to the negligence of a property owner. At The Wright Legal Group, we understand the complexities of premise liability cases and are here to assist Georgia residents with personal injury matters. In this blog post, we will discuss how premise liability works in Georgia and what steps you can take if you have been injured on someone else's property.
Duty of Care: In Georgia, property owners have a duty to maintain their premises in a safe condition for visitors. This means they must take reasonable steps to prevent hazards and dangers that could cause harm to others. If a property owner fails to uphold this duty of care and someone is injured as a result, they may be held liable for the damages.
Types of Visitors: Under Georgia law, visitors are categorized into three groups - invitees, licensees, and trespassers. Invitees are individuals who are invited onto the property for business purposes, such as customers at a store. Licensees are social guests or those who enter the property for their own benefit, like friends visiting your home. Trespassers are individuals who enter the property without permission.
Negligence: To prove premise liability in Georgia, you must show that the property owner was negligent in maintaining their premises or failed to warn visitors of potential dangers. This can include slip and fall accidents due to wet floors, inadequate lighting causing trip hazards, or faulty equipment leading to injuries.
Comparative Fault: Georgia follows a modified comparative fault rule when it comes to premise liability cases. This means that if you were partially at fault for your injury, your compensation may be reduced based on your percentage of fault. For example, if you were 20% at fault for slipping on a wet floor because you were texting while walking, your compensation may be reduced by 20%.
Seeking Legal Help: If you have been injured on someone else's property due to negligence or unsafe conditions, it is crucial to seek legal help from experienced personal injury attorneys like The Wright Legal Group. Our team can help gather evidence, negotiate with insurance companies, and represent you in court if necessary to ensure you receive fair compensation for your injuries.
Premise liability cases can be complex and challenging to navigate without legal guidance. If you have been injured on someone else's property in Georgia, it is important to understand your rights under premise liability laws and take action to protect yourself. The team at The Wright Legal Group is here to help Georgia residents with personal injury matters and ensure they receive the compensation they deserve. Don't hesitate to reach out for a consultation if you have been injured due to the negligence of a property owner - we are here to fight for your rights.
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3100 Gentian Blvd.
8B
Columbus, GA 31907
1100 Peachtree St NE
Suite 200
Atlanta, GA 30309
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