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Premises Liability Case

Premise Neglect Attorneys in Cape Coral FL

Any homeowner or business property owner should be aware that a certain amount of safety for those coming to their premises is required.  The laws are generally clear that if someone is injured on your premises, the owner is liable if it can be proved premises neglect caused the injury.  There are any number of places one can be held liable if negligent – public or private properties, government buildings or theaters, for example.  If there are temporary unsafe conditions on any premises, there need to be warning signs clearly defining the danger, such as if wet snow that has left puddles on the way into a store, signage needs to be posted to ensure visitors are aware.

There are countless ways an owner could be sued for premises liability, but there are some common ones frequently resulting in injury.  Some examples are sidewalks with cracks or holes, swimming pools not securely fenced in a yard, or lack of stability of products in a store that might drop on people.  Owners will work hard to prove that their premises were safe; the burden of proof is on the plaintiff, who has to prove that premises neglect caused their injury.  A talented and experienced personal injury attorney will assist you with a detailed and thorough investigation of the incident, apply current laws, and secure your deserved compensation for damages.  Smith & Valentine Law is Cape Coral and Southwest Florida’s best bet for a successful premises liability case.

Contact the winning team of Smith & Valentine Law for your no-charge initial consultation. The success you deserve from your premises neglect personal injury claim begins with your call!

Why hire a board certified trial attorney?

Not all personal injury, wrongful death, property and contract disputes, insurance claims, and real estate foreclosures end up in court, but it is impossible to know which litigation will go to trial, and the process can seem daunting.

Board Certified Civil Trial Attorney has been recommended by peers and judges for this special designation, and has successfully passed an arduous written exam to earn the certification. In fact, according to the Florida Bar web site, there are only two Board Certified trial attorneys in the entire city of Cape Coral.

Board Certified Attorneys are especially well prepared to be your advocate throughout court proceedings because of our acquired knowledge, experience and dogged attention to detail. We have to be able to command attention and speak persuasively with an understanding of courtroom dynamics. In a situation where one mistake can mean the difference between a positive or negative outcome, a board certified civil trial advocate like Smith & Valentine Law can ensure that your legal rights are well protected.

How do I choose the right Attorney?

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  • Did the attorney understand your concerns?
  • Did the attorney clearly explain the law related to your potential lawsuit?
  • Were you treated in a professional manner?
  • How did you learn about the attorney? Were you referred by a friend, relative or business contact or were you motivated by a TV or phone book advertising?