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$5 Million Motorcyle Accident
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$3 Million Leg Injury Case Involving Tractor Trailer on I-75
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$2.3 Million Leg Injury When Tractor Trailer Crossed Center Line
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$2 Million Slip & Fall at a Gas Station
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$1.6 Million Anonymous Wrongful Death Case
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$1.32 Million Man Involved in T-Bone Collision
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$1 Million Family was Rear-Ended by a Tractor Trailer
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$1 Million Client With Significant Leg Injury
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$850K Settlement for Woman Involved in T-Bone Collision With Resulting Neck Injuries
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$750K Neck Injury Involving Commercial Vehicle
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$710K Settlement for Claims Involving Injuries From Motorcycle Wreck
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$650K For Client Who Suffered a Back Injury in a Rear-End Collision
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$630K Result for a Woman Injured in an Automobile Wreck
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$579K For a Client Who Was A Passenger Involved in a Ride Share Car Accident
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$525K Result for Man Injured by Dump Truck
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$500K Settlement for Individual Injured in Accident & Suffered Broken Leg
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$497K Verdict at Trial for an Individual Who Was Struck by a Drunk Driver
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$450K For a Family Who Suffered Serious Injuries in an Automobile Accident
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$400K For a Woman Who Sustained Neck Injury in Motor Vehicle Accident
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$400K For Neck & Back Injuries Sustained When Tractor Trailer Backed Out Improperly
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$360K Settlement for a Man Injured in a Motorcycle Accident
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$350K Knee Injury Caused by Tractor Trailer
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$335K Man Rear-Ended by a Landscape Truck
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$308K Rotator Cuff Injury in a Head-On Collision
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$275K Settlement for Client Involved in Head-On Collision
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$250K For Man Who Suffered Neck Injury in Motor Vehicle Accident
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$250K For Neck Injury Case
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$235K For Officer Who Was Struck While Directing Traffic
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$200K For an Individual Was Injured in an Accident While on the Side of the Road
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$175K For a Serious Injury Claim
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$172.5K For a Woman Who Injured Her Leg at Her Neighbor’s House
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$160K Settlement for Man in Rear-End Collision
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$150K For Client Who Injured Knee in Accident When at Fault Driver Failed to Yield
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$140K For Man Injured When He Was Assaulted by Employee of Large Retail Store
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$125K For a Middle-Aged Woman Who Injured Her Elbow in a Car Accident
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$122.5K For Young Man Involved in a Head-on Collision
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$115K Settlement for Individual Struck in the Rear by Intoxicated Driver
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$110K For Car Accident Client With Back and Neck Pain
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$110K Settled for Client Injured in T-Bone Collision
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$100K Woman Who Suffered Neck & Back Pain After Rear-End Collision
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$100K Policy Limit Settlement for Client Involved in Car Accident With Shoulder Injuries
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$100K For Woman Involved in Rear-End Collision With Neck Injury
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$100K For Woman Involved in Automobile Accident & Suffered Elbow Injury
Smyrna Premises Liability Lawyer
If you were injured on someone else’s property due to unsafe conditions, you may have the right to pursue compensation. Property owners in Georgia have a legal duty to keep their premises safe for visitors. When they fail to uphold this responsibility and you suffer harm, a premises liability claim may be the path to justice. At Van Sant Law, our Smyrna premises liability attorney is dedicated to protecting the rights of injury victims in Smyrna, GA, and helping them secure your entitled compensation compensation.
Contact us today at (800) 234-9556 for a free consultation.
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What is Premises Liability?
Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility property owners and occupiers have to maintain safe conditions for people who enter their property. If a dangerous condition exists and a visitor is injured as a result, the property owner can be held liable for the harm caused.
Common examples of premises liability cases include:
- Slip and fall accidents caused by wet floors, uneven pavement, or poor lighting.
- Trip and fall accidents due to broken stairways, unsecured rugs, or cluttered walkways.
- Negligent security claims, where inadequate security measures lead to assaults or robberies.
- Swimming pool accidents from lack of supervision, unsafe fencing, or poor maintenance.
- Dog bites or animal attacks when property owners fail to control dangerous pets.
- Falling objects from shelves or construction sites.
Essentially, if you were lawfully on someone’s property and suffered injuries due to unsafe conditions that could have been prevented, you may have a valid premises liability claim.
Speak with a Smyrna Premises Liability Attorney Today
Unsafe property conditions can cause devastating injuries and lifelong hardships. You shouldn’t have to face these challenges alone. At Van Sant Law, we stand up for victims of negligence and fight for justice in every case we handle.
Call (800) 234-9556 today and get the guidance you need to move forward with confidence.
Your Questions, Answered
Have questions? We are here to help. Still have questions or can't find the answer you need? Give us a call at 800-234-9556 today!
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How long do I have to file a premises liability claim in Georgia?
In most cases, you have two years from the date of your injury to file a claim. However, certain circumstances may shorten or extend this deadline. It’s important to speak with a lawyer as soon as possible.
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What if I was partially at fault for my accident?Georgia follows a modified comparative negligence rule. You can still recover compensation as long as you were less than 50% responsible for the accident. Your damages will be reduced by your percentage of fault.
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What evidence is important in a premises liability case?Evidence may include accident reports, photographs of the hazardous condition, medical records, surveillance footage, and witness statements. Your attorney will help gather and preserve critical evidence.
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Can I sue a business for a slip and fall accident?Yes. Businesses have a duty to maintain safe premises for customers. If a business owner or employee failed to clean up a spill, repair a hazard, or post adequate warning signs, they may be liable for your injuries.
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How much is my premises liability case worth?The value of your case depends on factors such as the severity of your injuries, the cost of medical care, your lost income, and the impact on your daily life. An experienced lawyer can evaluate your case and provide a personalized estimate.