Premises Liability
An owner of a building, home, business, apartment, condominium, parking lot, theater, playground / sport field, stadium or casino, or the government with respect to roads and sidewalks - really, any real property at all - is under a duty to keep the property reasonably safe for people who use or enter it. If someone is injured because the owner or manager of the premises carelessly fails to keep the property reasonable safe, the victim - and often the spouse of the victim - is entitled to compensation for the pain and suffering caused by the injury, as well as the economic loss - things like medical bills, lost wages, and the lost ability to earn money in the future.
As Mark and Rhonda's biographies on this website demonstrate, they actually met each other in court as opposing attorneys in New York City on a premises liability, trip and fall case. They each have been handling premises liability cases their entire careers. We have placed on our website information concerning some specific types of premises liability cases.
Free Consultations with us, and you never pay us anything unless we recover compensation for you. We'd love to try to help you - consultations about your case with Mark and Rhonda are absolutely free. Call Weinstein & Weinstein, P.A., at (954) 389-8150 or (239) 793-3331 to speak with Mark or Rhonda about your case, or you can contact us here.