Tag Archives: inadequate security
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Negligent security cases are a type of premises liability case. When someone is injured by a violent and/or criminal act, they may be able to hold the owner or tenant of the property liable for inadequate security. Often, these injuries arise from robbery, assault, rape and battery, but other criminal acts may give rise to a… Read More »
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Property owners are often responsible for injuries that take place on their land. Personal injury claims brought under this legal theory are known as premises liability claims, with the most common example being slip and fall cases. In many situations, however, a property owner or manager has a duty to visitors that extends well beyond… Read More »