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personal injury at someone else's property

Asked on Dec 14th, 2023 on Slip and Fall - California
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In a personal injury case, if someone is injured on another person's property, what legal principles determine whether the property owner is liable for the injuries, and what factors are typically considered in establishing liability?
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General Practice Attorney serving New Providence, NJ
Partner at Cooper and Smith
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In a personal injury case on someone else's property, liability hinges on premises liability principles. Factors include the owner's duty of care, knowledge of hazards, foreseeability of harm, causation, warnings, and compliance with regulations. The specifics vary by jurisdiction, and legal advice based on the case details is recommended.
Answered on Dec 14th, 2023 at 10:30 AM

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