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Premises Liability

What Color Should Warning Signs Be?

January 1, 2018/in Premises Liability

When there are clear and known hazards in the workplace or public spaces, it’s the property owner’s responsibility to warn people and keep them safe. The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) has established clear guidelines on how warning signs should look, including the colors assigned to different safety messages. Warning signs use specific colors depending […]

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Examples of potential negligence in slip-and-fall cases

December 6, 2017/in Premises Liability

You slipped and fell on someone else’s property. You allege that it was negligence. That person says it was your own fault. Determining fault is huge when considering medical bills and potential compensation. How do you show that negligence led to the fall through no fault of your own? Below are a few potential signs […]

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Always put your maintenance requests in writing

October 19, 2017/in Premises Liability

You likely don’t communicate in writing that often, unless it’s a text message. When talking to your landlord about potential repairs, though, it may be the best way to go. A quick phone call or a chat in the hallway may seem like the fastest way to get the work done, but it’s not necessarily […]

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The key to liability is often knowledge of the danger

August 23, 2017/in Premises Liability

When determining if a landlord is liable after someone is injured while at a rental space, the key is often very simple: What did the landlord know, and when did he or she know it? Obviously, landlords can’t know everything instantly about a rental space. If a handrail on the front steps breaks one morning, […]

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