Contact our Monroe premises liability lawyers to talk about your case. The Horton & Mendez, Injury & Car Accident Attorneys have achieved outstanding results for our clients. If youโve been hurt due to a dangerous property condition, you can have a lawyer represent you in Monroe, NC.
Monroe, NC, Premises Liability Lawyer
Our Monroe, NC, premises liability lawyers are ready to fight for you. We help victims and their families receive compensation. With a wealth of experience, skill, and dedication to our clients, we are proud of the results weโve achieved.
If youโve been hurt, get the legal representation you need to recover financially. Contact us now and talk to a lawyer.
Do I Need a Premises Liability Lawyer?
Were you hurt on someone elseโs property?
Did the injury result from a dangerous condition that could have been prevented?
Would you like compensation for your injury?
If yes, then itโs worth talking to a premises liability lawyer.
Of course, you may not know why the injury occurred or if there is a legal basis for compensation. Contact us so that a lawyer can evaluate your case. Consultations are free, and there is no obligation.
Can I Get Compensation for My Case?
Property owners have a duty to keep their premises safe. Thatโs true when youโre shopping at a store or in an office park. Itโs true when you go to a friendโs house for a social occasion. Property owners must do whatโs reasonable to identify and fix dangers. They must warn guests of dangers that they canโt fix.
Whether the property owner was reasonable depends on the circumstances. Ask our lawyers what your case may be worth.
How Our Premises Liability Attorneys Work for Your Financial Award
An injury caused by a dangerous condition can happen suddenly. The insurance company may refuse to pay or offer you an inadequate amount of compensation. You may wonder how you can get what you deserve.
At Horton & Mendez, Injury & Car Accident Attorneys, our premises liability attorneys take care of everything.
- Take steps right away to preserve evidence
- Investigate who may have liability
- Prepare and file legal documents
- Research legal issues and respond to defense motions
- Negotiate your settlement compensation if you choose a settlement
- Present your case at trial
- Explain each step in the process
- Be available to answer your questions
- Create a strategy for your personal goals
Many premises liability claims involve insurance companies. Horton & Mendez, Injury & Car Accident Attorneys, is a team of lawyers who used to work for insurance companies, so we know how they think. Today, we use this knowledge to our advantage. When the insurance companies donโt want to pay, weโre ready to fight.
Understanding Premises Liability in Monroe, NC
North Carolina law applies to premises liability in Monroe, NC. The law treats all lawful visitors on the property the same. There is no difference between business invitees and social guests, like there is in other states. Instead, each North Carolina case depends on what happened and whether the property owner was reasonable.
Itโs reasonable for a property owner to:
- Periodically inspect their property for dangers.
- Take reasonable steps to stop dangers from causing harm.
- Inspect or follow up if a problem is brought to their attention.
- Warn people if there are issues they canโt immediately fix.
There are many circumstances where an injury on the property can occur. Some examples are slip and falls, collapsing structures, fire and electrical issues, dangerous chemicals, drowning, amusement and recreation injuries, and hotel and short-term rental dangers.
See Nelson v. Freeland (1998), the North Carolina case removing the distinction between business and social guests for North Carolina premises liability.
Trespassers
Trespassers are treated differently under North Carolina premises liability law. The only duty owed to a trespasser is to avoid reckless or intentional harm.
If there is an attractive nuisance on the property, the property owner has a special duty towards trespassing children. In addition, N.C.G.S. ยง 38A-4 says that if a property owner allows access for educational or recreational use, the trespassing standard of care applies.
Areas We Serve
Our Monroe, NC, premises liability lawyers represent clients in Monroe and the surrounding areas. If the incident occurs in Union County, North Carolina, premises liability claims are usually filed in the Union County Superior Court.
We are proud to represent clients in the 28110, 28111, and 28112 zip codes.
If the accident occurred in Monroe, NC, we can represent you if you are local or if you have other ties to the area. As part of our representation, we determine where to file the case.
Why Choose Our Experienced Team
An accomplished and dedicated law firm that truly cares, Horton & Mendez, Injury & Car Accident Attorneys, is ready to take your case in Monroe, NC. With years of experience, weโre proud of the remarkable results weโve achieved for our clients. Weโre ready to fight for you.
With our law firm, you get big firm resources and representation with small firm personal care. We stay in touch with you throughout the process.
Contact Us
Get help from a Monroe, NC, premises liability lawyer. Call or message us now.
Monroe, NCโPremises Liability Lawyer FAQs
What kind of lawyer is a premises liability lawyer?
A premises liability lawyer is a type of personal injury lawyer. They represent an individual client who is hurt on someone elseโs property.
How do I hire a premises liability lawyer in Monroe, NC?
If youโd like to hire a premises liability lawyer in Monroe, NC, contact us. Weโll talk about your case and how our representation works. If your case is filed in Union County Superior Court, your lawyer must be licensed to appear in North Carolina. We always put our representation agreements in writing and answer your questions.
What if I know the property owner?
You may have been hurt on the property of a family member or friend. Many claims are settled through insurance policies. We invite you to learn more about the process.
What can I receive for a premises liability case?
For premises liability, you may claim financial losses, such as medical bills, lost income, and property damage. You may also claim payment for personal and emotional losses, such as pain and suffering and anguish.
