Westminster Premises Liability Lawyers
An injury that occurs on another person’s property may leave the injured person unsure about what to do next. These injuries often occur because of a property owner’s lack of preparation or maintenance, seriously endangering anyone on that property. An individual who is harmed in a resulting accident may be able to hold a negligent property owner accountable through a civil lawsuit.
If you have been hurt because of a property owner’s carelessness, you may wish to consider pursuing financial compensation. To learn more about your legal rights and options in this situation, contact the Westminster premises liability lawyers of Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., at 303-423-1770 today.
Common Causes for Premises Liability Cases
When there is a known or foreseeable hazard on one’s property, the owner must take appropriate measures to resolve the danger or to warn of its presence. The failure to do so needlessly endangers the welfare of all who are guests. The following are common causes for premises liability cases:
- Slip and fall accidents
- Elevator or escalator failure
- Porch collapse
- Stair collapse
- Fires
- Lead paint poisoning
- Mercury poisoning
- Swimming pool injuries
The compensation available from a lawsuit may be able to cover a person’s medical bills, provide them with some financial compensation for their suffering, and even repay lost wages.
Contact Us
If you or someone you love has been injured because of someone else’s dangerous or poorly maintained property, there may be legal options available. To discuss these options in detail with a legal advisor, contact the Westminster premises liability attorneys of Hull & Zimmerman, P.C., by calling 303-423-1770 today.

