Premises Liability

Holding property owners responsible for unsafe conditions on their premises
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Premises Liability Attorney In Tucson, Arizona

What Is Premises Liability?

At Grynkewich Law Offices PLLC in Arizona, we understand that property owners are responsible for maintaining safe conditions within their properties to avoid causing harm to visitors or clients. From incidents such as slipping on a water-soaked restaurant floor, to an unsecured artwork falling on a hotel guest, it is the duty of property owners to ensure the safety of their premises. 



The legal principle that property owners owe a duty of care to their visitors forms the basis of their obligation to rectify any potential hazards on their property. For further information or to discuss a potential claim, please get in touch with Grynkewich Law Offices PLLC, your dedicated personal injury law firm in Arizona.

Contact Grynkewich Law Offices PLLC at 520-600-0477 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Kinds of Situations Qualify as Premises Liability?

Any peril that a property owner doesn't rectify in a timely manner could render them accountable for injuries to their guests. Substandard lighting, walkway blockages, torn carpets or mats, unsteady stairs or handrails, malfunctioning elevators, and irregular stair risers must all be attended to before a property owner welcomes guests. Slippery floors also can lead to mishaps. Nonetheless, if the property owner lacks knowledge of the situation that resulted in the fall, such as when a customer shatters a soda bottle and fails to alert a staff member, the owner might not be deemed responsible. That’s why it’s critical for you to consult with a personal injury attorney at Grynkewich Law Offices PLLC in Arizona as soon as possible following the accident to understand what alternatives you possess. To get more insights about whether your particular circumstances fall under premises liability, reach out to one of our skilled personal injury professionals at Grynkewich Law Offices PLLC today.

What Should I Do If I Have an Accident on Someone Else’s Property?

First and foremost, ensure you get the medical attention you need. Maintain a proper record of all the documents related to your injury. If possible, revisit the accident scene and document the conditions that resulted in your injury through photos. If you can't, have someone you trust take on this task. In instances where your injury took place on a business or another organization's premises, it's beneficial to draft a written report, retaining a copy for your own records. To maximize your chances of receiving just compensation for your injuries, it's critical to reach out to an attorney well-versed in premises liability. That's where we come in at Grynkewich Law Offices PLLC in Arizona. Our seasoned attorneys in premises liability are prepared to assist you. Reach out to us today.

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