What is an occupiers liability in a slip and fall case?
Ontario readers might be surprised to learn that tenants may be held liable if someone is injured on the property that they occupy. Click to read entire article.
Ontario readers might be surprised to learn that tenants may be held liable if someone is injured on the property that they occupy. Click to read entire article.
Any time that someone trips and falls, the potential is there to break bones and suffer concussions and other serious injuries that can impede mobility. Click to read the full article.
When someone is hurt due to the negligence of another person or entity, it is possible that the injured individual could seek damages for those injuries. Click to read full article.
No one expects to visit a store or the residence of another person and be injured as a result of the way in which the property is maintained. Despite this, all too often people are hurt in situations such as these. Click to read full article.
Slip-and-fall accidents can happen in a variety of settings. Sometimes they occur in a public venue such as a store. Click to read full article.
While residents of the province of Ontario could suffer injuries in a fall at any time during the year, winter weather increases the odds of this happening. Click to read full article.
If you are hurt while visiting a property, which is owned or occupied by another, you may be able to hold them liable for those injuries. This may be accomplished via an occupier’s liability lawsuit. Click to read full article.