The difference between premises liability and personal liability relates to an injury’s source. In a premises liability case, a property owner is liable for an injury that occurs on their grounds. Alternatively, in a personal liability case, a party causes a person to get hurt through negligence or other means. To learn more, schedule a …
Premises liability is the legal right a victim has to hold the owner of a property responsible for the injuries and losses they suffer because of the owner’s negligence. The statute of limitations for premises liability claims in Rhode Island is three years. That means you have three years from the date of the accident …
Individuals who suffer an injury or accident due to the negligence of the property owner or supervisor may be able to file a claim under that property owner’s premises liability coverage. This form of insurance provides liability coverage for property owners when someone suffers an injury or other loss due to unsafe conditions. At Gemma …
Premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for injuries on their property due to unsafe conditions. If you have been injured on someone else’s property in Rhode Island, you might wonder who can be held accountable. A Rhode Island premises liability lawyer at Gemma Law Associates can help you understand the concept of …