Premise Liability

Injured on Someone Else’s Property? Here’s What You Need to Know.

If you’ve been hurt on another person’s property—whether at a store, a friend’s house, or a public space—you might be wondering what your options are. As a lawyer specializing in premise liability cases, I, Felipe Mavromatis, am here to help you seek justice and get the compensation you deserve.

Here’s what you need to know if you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property:

  1. What is Premise Liability?
    Property owners have a legal duty to keep their spaces safe for visitors. When they fail to do so—like not fixing hazards, cleaning up spills, or providing adequate security—and you get injured as a result, they can be held accountable under the law.

  2. Why You Need a Lawyer.
    Premise liability cases can be complex. Property owners and their insurers often deny responsibility or argue that the victim was at fault. With my experience, I’ll investigate the circumstances, gather evidence, and build a strong case to prove their negligence caused your injury.

  3. How I Can Help.
    From documenting your injuries to negotiating with insurance companies, I handle every detail so you can focus on your recovery. If a fair settlement isn’t offered, I won’t hesitate to take your case to court and fight for you.

Why Choose Felipe Mavromatis?
I understand the challenges you face after an injury—physical pain, financial stress, and uncertainty about the future. My goal is to provide compassionate guidance and relentless advocacy to help you rebuild your life.

If you’ve been hurt due to someone else’s negligence, don’t wait. Contact me today for a free consultation, and let’s take the first step toward justice together.

Premise Liability
Frequently Asked Questions

Premise liability refers to cases where someone is injured due to hazardous conditions on a property, whether it’s commercial, residential, or public. This includes accidents like slips and falls, lack of security, or falling objects causing injuries. If the property owner or manager was negligent in maintaining a safe environment, they can be held accountable.

First, seek medical attention immediately to ensure your health and document your injuries. Then, take photos of the location where the accident occurred, record details such as the time and circumstances, and gather names of witnesses if possible. Next, contact me to discuss your case and protect your rights before speaking with any insurance company.

Yes, in many cases, you can. Property owners are responsible for keeping their premises safe for anyone allowed to be there. This includes store customers, invited guests, delivery personnel, or even individuals passing through public areas.

The timeframe varies depending on state laws. The sooner you act, the easier it is to gather crucial evidence and build a strong case. I recommend reaching out to me as soon as possible for a free consultation.

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