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    Imagine you’re browsing the racks at your favorite clothing shop and trip over a warped floorboard. You fall and hit your head so hard that you lose consciousness. After a hospital trip, you face hefty medical bills, and your doctors tell you not to go back to work for a couple of weeks. The financial hit is too much to bear. What are your options?

    You could file a personal injury claim to hold the store owner responsible for the negligence that led to your injuries. Winning such a claim is not so straightforward, however, which is why you need to have a Junction City premises liability lawyer by your side.

    At Palmer Law Group, we can explain your rights after you’ve suffered injuries because of someone else’s negligent or wrongful conduct.

    Contact our premises liability lawyers at (785) 233-1836 to schedule a free consultation. 

    Why Choose Us

    How Palmer Law Group Can Help

    After a serious injury, it’s hard to know what to do next — but we’re here to show you the way. Palmer Law Group provides injured Kansans with effective representation and a helping hand. Drawing on decades of experience fighting for our clients, we’ll get to work right away on your case for compensation.

    You’ll always be treated with respect and compassion because we understand what you’re going through. By choosing our dedicated Junction City premises liability lawyers, you’ll have an ally from the moment that you need a personal injury lawyer.

    The Basics of Premises Liability Claims

    Kansas property owners have a duty to keep their premises safe for visitors and guests. If they fail in this duty, they can be held liable for any injuries that occur as a result. However, the strength of a premises liability claim depends on why the injured person is on the property.

    Property owners owe licensees and invitees the highest duty of care. Licensees are people who are allowed to enter the premises for specific purposes. An example would be a mail carrier. The property owner should correct problems that are likely to put licensees at risk, or at least warn them of these dangers.

    A property owner owes an even higher duty of care to invitees. These are people the owner has invited onto the premises, like houseguests or customers. Property owners generally don’t owe trespassers a significant duty of care, but they must refrain from acting maliciously or recklessly.

    Common Types of Premises Liability Claims

    Premises liability claims might involve injuries due to the following:

    • Negligent security
    • Dog attacks
    • Swimming pool hazards
    • Wet or uneven floors
    • Falling ceilings
    • Defective stairs
    • Elevator malfunctions
    • Inadequate warning signs.

    Slip and fall injuries are perhaps the most common grounds for premises liability claims. Falls are more likely when guests are not warned of wet or uneven flooring or when the property owner fails to address hazards like icy sidewalks.

    Proving Negligence

    Negligence is a legal concept that applies if someone fails to act with the care that a reasonable person would. Premises liability claims rely on this concept. To prove that the owner is liable, you must show that they owed you a duty of care that they breached and that the breach resulted in compensable injuries. If a property owner invited you onto their property and falling ceiling debris caused a neck injury that sent you to the chiropractor, for example, you can file a claim because the injury meets all of the negligence requirements.

    You don’t have to worry about proving negligence on your own. By hiring our premises liability attorneys, you can focus on healing from your injuries while we do the legal work.

    Our Junction City premises liability attorneys have been helping clients since 1980. 

    Benefits of Hiring Kansas Premises Liability Lawyers

    Filing a premises liability claim is never simple. You may be facing a long recovery, making gathering evidence impossible. The last thing you want to worry about is details like whether you’re considered a licensee or invitee. With a lawyer helping you, you don’t have to worry about these details. We’ll take care of investigating the accident, gathering evidence, and connecting with professional witnesses who can support your claim.

    Another reason to work with our Kansas premises liability attorneys is our experience in negotiating with insurers. Insurance companies want to pay you as little as possible; you could receive an inadequate settlement if you file a claim without a lawyer. We have decades of experience, so we know just how to tackle the negotiation process. Crucially, if we feel that you’d be better served by going to court, we’ll take your case as far as it needs to go.

    Premises Liability FAQs

    After suffering an injury on someone else’s property, you may have questions about filing a claim. Our personal injury lawyers have answers.

    What damages can I claim in a premises liability case?

    You can claim economic and non-economic damages, both of which compensate you for losses. Economic damages help you recover financial losses, including medical expenses and lost wages, while non-economic damages cover intangible things like loss of enjoyment of life, pain and suffering, and loss of consortium.

    Is there a statute of limitations in premises liability claims?

    Yes, there is a statute of limitations to keep in mind. For most of these claims, Kansas law gives you two years from the day the accident occurs. If there are government entities involved in the claim, however, you may have a significantly shorter amount of time to file.

    Can I file a claim if I was trespassing when the accident occurred?

    The owner of the property owes you a reduced duty of care if you were trespassing. This doesn’t mean they can recklessly hurt you. Since these cases are particularly complicated, it’s a good idea to discuss your case with an experienced premises liability lawyer.

    How much will hiring a Junction City premises liability lawyer cost?

    At Palmer Law Group, we get paid only if we win. We even offer free consultations so that nothing holds you back from getting help. With us, you never have to worry about what a personal injury lawyer costs.

    If you have any questions about filing a claim, give us a call.

    Contact Palmer Law Group for Help

    Offering Experienced and Dependable Representation

    If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, talk to Palmer Law Group about a premises liability claim. We’re on the side of injured Junction City residents like you.

    Contact our premises liability lawyers by calling (785) 233-1836.