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Virginia Inadequate Maintenance Of Property Attorney

Property owners have a duty to ensure the safety of those who have a right to be on their premises. You should never have to worry about whether or not you are safe when you go to the store, the courthouse, the bank, or any other premises. Unfortunately, the careless or negligent actions of property owners often cause injuries to others. At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., our Virginia premises liability attorneys regularly help clients in the Courtland, Suffolk, Emporia, and Lawrenceville areas who have been harmed because of inadequate maintenance of a property. We pledge to help our clients secure full compensation for their losses in these situations.

Inadequate maintenance and inspection can lead to serious hazards

Nearly all hazardous conditions that exist on a person’s property are the result of the failure of the property owner or operator to adequately inspect and maintain the premises. When property owners and the people who work for them fail to inspect the premises, a range of hazardous issues can arise, including inadequate security measures, poor structural integrity, slip and fall accidents, swimming pool accidents, and more.

Property owners have a duty to ensure the safety of those who have a right to be on the premises. Regular inspection of all areas of a property is vital. When a property owner discovers a potential hazard, they must take steps to promptly remedy the issue. However, property owners regularly fall behind when it comes to inspecting their premises, identifying any hazardous conditions, and making prompt repairs. At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., we regularly discover that property owners do not take steps to repair a hazard until after somebody sustains an injury.

Our Virginia premises liability lawyers conduct investigations into these cases regularly. Often, we discover that improper inspection and maintenance leads to:

  • Hazardously placed merchandise
  • Defective store shelving
  • Spills or leaks that are not cleaned
  • Broken windows
  • Cracked pavement or sidewalks
  • Unrepaired fixtures
  • Parking lot hazards
  • Broken security cameras
  • Broken locks
  • Wobbly stairs
  • Loose handrails
  • Pedestrian pathway obstacles
  • Overgrown vegetation
  • Improper chemical storage or chemical leaks

Injuries caused by inadequate maintenance are often severe

At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., we help clients who have sustained a range of injuries caused by the careless or negligent actions of a property owner. This includes:

  • Severe lacerations
  • Puncture wounds
  • Severe sprains or strains
  • Broken or dislocated bones
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Open head wounds
  • Concussions
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Other significant back or neck injury
  • Crash injuries or amputations
  • Internal organ damage or internal bleeding

Call a Virginia premises liability lawyer for a free consultation today

If you or somebody you love has been injured because a property owner failed to adequately maintain their premises, speak to an attorney immediately. At Randall, Page & Bruch, P.C., our team regularly helps injury victims in the Courtland, Suffolk, Emporia, and Lawrenceville areas secure compensation for their losses. This includes coverage of:

  • All medical bills related to the incident
  • Lost income if a victim cannot work
  • Pain and suffering damages
  • Loss of enjoyment of life damages
  • Household out-of-pocket expenses
  • Possible punitive damages against the property owner

When you need a Virginia premises liability attorney, you can contact us for a free consultation of your case by clicking here or by calling 757-742-6115.

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