Ready to Hold Property Owners Liable
If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property in Alpharetta, Georgia, you may be entitled to financial compensation through a premises liability claim. Property owners and businesses have a legal obligation to keep their premises reasonably safe. When they fail in that duty, innocent people can suffer serious injuries.
At Van Sant Law, our experienced Alpharetta premises liability lawyers are committed to helping injury victims hold negligent property owners accountable. Whether you were hurt at a retail store, apartment complex, private home, or public space, we are ready to advocate for your rights and help you recover the compensation you deserve.
What is Premises Liability?
Premises liability is an area of personal injury law that holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries that occur due to unsafe or hazardous conditions on their property. These claims can arise from a variety of incidents, including:
- Slip and fall accidents on wet or uneven surfaces
- Injuries from broken stairs, defective railings, or poor lighting
- Dog bites or animal attacks
- Swimming pool accidents
- Elevator and escalator injuries
- Negligent security leading to assaults or attacks
- Exposure to toxic substances like mold or chemicals
- Falling merchandise in stores
To win a premises liability claim, the injured person (known as the plaintiff) must typically prove that the property owner or operator was negligent in maintaining a safe environment and that this negligence directly caused the injury.
Georgia Premises Liability Law
In Georgia, property owners owe different levels of responsibility depending on the status of the person on their property. The law generally classifies visitors into three categories:
Invitees
Invitees are people who are invited onto a property for a lawful business purpose—such as customers at a grocery store or clients at a bank. Property owners owe the highest duty of care to invitees and must regularly inspect the premises for hazards and fix or warn about dangerous conditions.
Licensees
Licensees are social guests or others who enter a property for their own purposes with the owner’s consent. For licensees, property owners must avoid willful or wanton injury but aren’t necessarily required to inspect the premises for hidden dangers.
Trespassers
Trespassers enter the property without permission. In most cases, property owners owe them very little duty of care—mainly to avoid causing intentional harm. However, there are exceptions for children under the “attractive nuisance doctrine,” especially in cases involving pools or other dangerous features that might lure a child.
Because Georgia law is specific and nuanced, it’s important to work with a skilled Alpharetta premises liability attorney who understands how to navigate these classifications and establish liability.
Recovering Compensation in a Premises Liability Claim
If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property due to dangerous conditions, you may be entitled to several types of compensation, including:
- Medical Expenses – hospital bills, surgery costs, medications, physical therapy, and future medical care
- Lost Wages – income lost during recovery and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and Suffering – physical pain, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life
- Permanent Disability or Disfigurement – if the injury results in long-term impairment
- Punitive Damages – in rare cases involving gross negligence or reckless conduct
However, the insurance companies representing property owners often try to minimize payouts or deny claims entirely. Having an aggressive and knowledgeable premises liability lawyer in Alpharetta can significantly improve your chances of recovering fair compensation.
Why Choose Van Sant Law?
Van Sant Law understands that a sudden injury can disrupt your life—physically, emotionally, and financially. That’s why our team offers:
- Free consultations to evaluate your claim
- No fees unless we win your case
- Personalized legal strategies tailored to your unique situation
- Aggressive negotiation and litigation skills to pursue full compensation
- Responsive communication every step of the way
Let us help you focus on healing while we handle the legal work.
