Orlando Premises Liability Lawyer

Were you injured while visiting a business or someone else’s property in Orlando, FL? An experienced Orlando premises liability lawyer at Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers can help you get fair compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and more. Call us today at (407) 648-1510

Our personal injury law firm has decades of combined experience representing injured parties. Since opening our personal injury law firm, our lawyers have won over $100 million for our clients in jury verdicts and personal injury settlements for injured victims of dog bite cases, Orlando catastrophic injuries, motorcycle accidents, boating accidents, brain injury cases, and more.

Our attorneys accept cases on a contingency fee basis in Orlando, FL. You do not pay any fees for our legal services until we recover money for your claim. We are available 24/7 to discuss your personal injury case. Don’t hesitate to contact us today.

How Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help if You’ve Been Injured on Someone Else’s Property in Orlando, Florida

How Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers Can Help if You’ve Been Injured on Someone Else’s Property in Orlando, Florida

A fall or other accident on someone’s property can cause severe injuries. You may incur substantial financial losses in addition to intense pain and suffering. You could receive compensation for your injuries and damages if the property owner was negligent. 

However, you have the burden of proving the legal elements of a premises liability claim. The insurance company and property owner may deny liability. Our Orlando premises liability attorneys will diligently pursue your claim and fight to prove that the property owner is responsible for your injuries.

Our top-rated Florida personal injury lawyers are skillful negotiators. They are also aggressive trial lawyers who advocate for their clients in court when necessary. Their winning track record and legal expertise have earned them recognition from The National Trial Lawyers. 

When you hire our award-winning legal team at Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers, we will:

  • Explain your legal options and how premises liability laws apply to your case
  • Investigate your accident to determine how you were injured 
  • Identify all parties who could be liable for your damages and pursue claims against each of those parties
  • Work with expert witnesses to gather additional evidence that supports your allegations of fault as necessary
  • Determine how much your case is worth after carefully documenting your damages
  • Negotiate to obtain personal injury settlements for the total value of your damages
  • File a premises liability lawsuit and argue your case in court if a settlement is not possible

You deserve fair compensation from the negligent party who caused your injuries. Our Orlando personal injury attorneys pursue every source of compensation for your case to maximize the money you receive for your claim. 

Call us today to schedule a free case evaluation to discuss your injuries with an experienced premises liability lawyer in Orlando, Florida. 

Overview of Premises Liability Laws in Florida 

Premises liability is a type of personal injury law. It holds property owners, homeowners, businesses, government entities, managers, landlords, and other responsible parties liable for injuries on their property due to defective or dangerous conditions. There must be evidence of negligence in the property’s maintenance, security, or repair to hold the property owner or other responsible party liable for damages.

Florida laws require property owners to take reasonable steps to provide safe premises. That includes inspecting the property for hazards, making repairs, and posting warnings about dangerous conditions. 

The level of care required depends on the type of guest entering the property. Generally speaking, the three primary types of guests are:

Licensee

A licensee is someone who enters the property by invitation, but does not have a business purpose for being there. Licensees could be neighbors, family members, friends, and other social visitors. 

A property owner does not have a duty of care to inspect the property regularly. However, they have a duty to maintain the property and fix any hazards they discover. A property owner might not be liable for hazards they were unaware of if the injured person is a licensee.

Business Invitees

A business invitee is someone who comes onto the property to benefit the property owner. Business invitees include shoppers and people on the property to perform repairs or maintenance. 

A property owner owes the highest level of care to business invitees. They are required to make routine inspections of the property and correct or warn of any hazards they discover. 

Public Invitees

Florida law also considers a public invitee visitor status. This status is similar to business invitees, but on a public piece of property instead – such as a park. Public invitees are largely given the same protections as business invitees.

Trespassers

The least amount of care is owed to a trespasser. A trespasser is someone who enters a property without permission. Property owners have no duty to warn trespassers of known dangers unless they become aware of a trespasser on their property. 

Examples of Premises Liability Cases Our Orlando Injury Lawyers Handle 

Many different hazards and dangerous conditions can lead to a premises liability claim. Our Orlando premises liability lawyers at Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers handle all types of premises liability claims, including but not limited to:

  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Trip and fall accidents
  • Negligent security
  • Inadequate lighting
  • Bedbugs
  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Elevator and escalator accidents
  • Hotel and resort accidents
  • Exposure to toxic or hazardous injuries
  • Amusement park accidents
  • Defective or improperly maintained equipment
  • Broken stairs and steps
  • Slippery conditions
  • Missing or broken handrails

If you are injured someone else’s property, report the injury to the property owner or manager immediately. Seek prompt medical treatment to document your injuries. Contact Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers to discuss your legal options and rights with an Orlando premises liability lawyer.

Proving Liability for a Premises Liability Claim in Orlando, FL

The injured party has the burden of proof in a premises liability case. Generally, victims must prove:

  • The property owner or other responsible party was in control of the property; 
  • The party had a duty to keep you safe from foreseeable harm while on the property;
  • The party was negligent in maintaining the property or failing to warn of dangers;
  • You sustained an injury while on the property; and,
  • You suffered damages because of the owner’s negligence. 

Our legal team gathers evidence to prove each of the above elements. In some cases, more than one party could be liable for damages. However, those parties and their insurance providers will likely deny liability to avoid paying your damages. 

It is best not to give statements or talk with the owners and insurance adjusters after a slip and fall or other injury on someone’s property. Something you say could be misconstrued as admitting you contributed to the cause of your injury. Instead, allow our lawyers to handle all communications on your behalf.

Common Injuries Caused by Premises Liability Accidents 

Dangerous property conditions can cause catastrophic and life-threatening injuries. At Payer Law Personal Injury Lawyers, we are prepared to handle cases involving injuries, including:

  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Traumatic brain injury
  • Amputation
  • Spinal cord injury
  • Burn injury
  • Paralysis
  • Internal organ damage
  • Soft tissue injury
  • Back injury
  • Nerve damage
  • Wrongful death

Some injuries can cause permanent impairments and disabilities. The severity of your injuries can significantly impact the value of your damages.

What Damages Can I Receive for an Orlando Premises Liability Lawsuit?

Property owners and other liable parties in a premises liability case can be liable for the victim’s economic damages. Those damages include:

  • Personal and/or nursing care
  • Medical bills and expenses
  • Rehabilitation and physical therapy
  • Lost wages and benefits
  • Out-of-pocket expenses
  • Household services
  • Reduced earning capacity

However, victims of premises liability injuries also experience pain and suffering because of their injuries. Non-economic damages a property owner could be liable for include:

  • Scarring and disfigurement
  • Emotional distress
  • Physical pain and discomfort
  • Diminished quality of life
  • Mental anguish
  • Loss of enjoyment of life
  • Disabilities and impairments 

Punitive damages are awarded in a small number of personal injury lawsuits in Florida. Our legal team evaluates your case to determine if the facts support a claim for punitive damages. If so, we can pursue these damages as part of the lawsuit.

What Is the Statute of Limitations for a Premises Liability Lawsuit in Orlando, FL?

Florida recently changed its statute of limitations for most negligence claims. Before March 24, 2023, the deadline for filing most premises liability claims is four years from the date of injury. However, for cases occurring on or after March 24, 2023, the deadline for filing premises liability lawsuits is two years from the injury date.

The court can dismiss your case if you fail to file your lawsuit before the deadline. That is true even if you have a valid cause of action for damages.

Therefore, prompt legal advice is essential to protect your right to pursue a court claim. We encourage you to seek legal advice as soon as possible after a fall or other injury on someone else’s property. 

Schedule a Free Consultation With Our Orlando Premises Liability Lawyers

When property owners breach their duty of care, we work to hold them responsible for the harm they cause. If you were injured on another party’s property, call our law office at (407) 648-1510 to request a free case review with an experienced Orlando premises liability attorney.

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6735 Conroy Rd STE 332, Orlando, FL 32835
(407) 648-1510

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