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If you or someone you love was hurt while on someone else’s property, you may be able to obtain compensation for your pain and suffering by filing a premises liability lawsuit against the property owner.

What is Premises Liability?

A slip and fall accident can result in serious, disabling injuries, including head injury, back injury, and broken bones. Residential and commercial property owners are responsible for maintaining safe property conditions and keeping their guests, customers, and others safe from the risk of injury when they are on their premises.

Why Should I Work With a Premises Liability Attorney?

At The Cochran Firm Cincinnati, our premises liability lawyers have helped hundreds of injured people pursue lawsuits against negligent property owners. It was our founder’s passion to represent clients and ensure they have access to the funds needed for complete physical, financial, and emotional recovery.

If you’ve been injured on another’s property, we urge you to contact one of the premises liability lawyers at The Cochran Firm today.

Our premises liability lawyers work every day to provide all of our clients with a level of service that honors the high standard of excellence established by our founder, Johnnie L. Cochran Jr. You can be assured that our personal injury lawyers will be with you every step of the way to make certain you are fairly and fully compensated for your suffering.

Don’t hesitate to start your premises liability lawsuit. Contact us in Cincinnati to speak with an expert premises liability attorney.

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Do You Have a Premises Liability Lawsuit?

Property owners or the possessors of property in Cincinnati generally have a duty to use ordinary care to warn or otherwise protect invitees from risks of harm from a condition on the premises if:

  • The risk of harm is unreasonable, and
  • The property owner or possessor knows or should know of the condition, and should realize that it involves an unreasonable risk of harm to an invitee.

Even a trespasser may be able to recover damages if the premises owner knew it was likely that trespassers would enter the property. Children are owed a higher duty of care, regardless of whether they are considered trespassers.

Because so many issues are involved, premises liability lawsuits can be extremely complex. As such, it is vital that injured victims work with an experienced premises liability Ohio lawyer who will fight aggressively to protect their legal rights.

The Cochran Firm has been representing accident injury victims for over four decades, and our attorneys have successfully represented hundreds of people in premises liability lawsuits, including those involving:

  • Slip and Falls
  • Negligent Security
  • Retail Store Accidents
  • Park and Playground Accidents
  • Lead Paint Exposure
  • Accidental Drowning in Residential or Commercial Swimming Pools
  • Amusement Park Accidents
  • Workplace and Construction Site Accidents

If you were hurt on someone else’s property, we urge you to contact The Cochran Firm immediately. It is vital that our premises liability lawyers begin investigating your case right away before important evidence is lost or destroyed.

If you’ve already been approached by the property owner’s insurance company, don’t agree to any settlement without talking with one of our attorneys. The insurer is only interested in mitigating its liability. When it comes to premises liability law, the first offer is likely an unfair one.

The Cochran Firm Cincinnati has never been afraid to take on even the largest corporations or insurance companies. Our premises liability lawyers will aggressively pursue your claim to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.

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Legal Help for Premises Liability Victims

At The Cochran Firm, all of our highly experienced attorneys are dedicated to providing quality legal representation to injured individuals and their families. We do this to honor the legacy of our founder, Johnnie L. Cochran Jr.

If you have been injured on another’s property and need legal representation near you, contact The Cochran Firm Ohio. We provide personal, dedicated, and aggressive service to get you the coverage you deserve. Contact us today at (513) 381-HURT.

Premises Liability Questions & Answers

What are the first steps I should take after being injured on someone's property?

What you do right after an accident can make a difference for your health and any future legal claim. Here are the most important steps to take:

  1. Report the Incident: Notify the property owner, manager, or landlord about your injury as soon as possible. Ask them to make a written report and provide you with a copy.
  2. Document Everything: Use your phone to take pictures and videos of the exact hazard that caused your injury before it is moved or cleaned up. Also, photograph your injuries and the surrounding area.
  3. Identify Witnesses: If anyone saw what happened, get their name and phone number. Witness statements can be very powerful evidence.
  4. Seek Medical Attention: Get a professional medical evaluation right away, even if you feel you are not seriously hurt. This creates an official record of your injuries.

Contact a premises liability lawyer in Ohio: An experienced attorney in Ohio can guide you through the claims process, deal with the insurance company, and protect your right to fair compensation.

What Is The "Open And Obvious" Doctrine In Premises Liability Cases?

This is a common defense used by property owners in slip and fall cases. They may argue they are not liable because the hazard was "open and obvious," meaning a person should have reasonably been able to see and avoid it. However, an experienced attorney can often counter this argument, especially if it was likely that a person would be distracted in the area (like in a busy retail store) or had no safe alternative route.

Does it matter what my legal status was on the property?

Yes, it matters significantly. In Ohio, the duty of care a property owner owes you depends on why you were there. There are three main categories:

  • Invitee: A person on the property for the owner's benefit, like a customer in a store. They are owed the highest duty of care. The owner must keep the property reasonably safe and warn of hidden dangers they know or should know about.
  • Licensee: A social guest, like a friend, invited to a home for dinner. The owner must warn them of known dangers, but does not have the same duty to inspect for unknown hazards as they do for an invitee. 

Trespasser: A person on the property without permission. They are owed the lowest duty of care. However, the owner cannot willfully or recklessly injure them and has a special duty to protect known child trespassers from "attractive nuisances" like an unfenced swimming pool.

What does it mean that a property owner "knew or should have known" about a hazard?

To win a premises liability case, you generally have to prove the property owner was aware of the dangerous condition (actual notice) or should have been aware of it through reasonable care (constructive notice). For example, if a freezer in a grocery store has been leaking for hours, creating a puddle, the store has "constructive notice" because regular inspections would have found it. However, if another customer spills a drink and you slip seconds later, the store may not have had a reasonable opportunity to discover it.

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