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Premises Liability

Phoenix, Arizona Premises Liability Attorneys

When a person is injured on another's property, he or she may be able to pursue compensation for their injuries and damages under Arizona's premises liability laws. Premises liability refers to a property owner's responsibility to guard against unreasonable dangers on their property that may result in injuries to others. If you have been injured on another's property by negligence of the owner or negligence of another person, McCain & Bursh, PLC can handle the successful resolution of your claim.

McCain & Bursh, PLC represents people injured on properties throughout the Greater Phoenix and Scottsdale areas. If you or your loved one has sustained an injury due to the negligence of a property owner or an unreasonable risk on another's property, call us today at 602-604-2138 to arrange your free case evaluation. You can also contact us online.

Were You Injured On Another Person's or Company's Property?

Property owners and operators — landlords, tenants, store owners, property managers and others — have a duty to provide a reasonably safe premises for occupants, patrons, and other visitors. They are responsible for keeping the premises in good repair and providing adequate warning of dangerous conditions. When property owners and operators overlook proper safety measures and other dangerous conditions, serious injuries can occur. Our experienced personal injury lawyer, Darius Bursh, represents persons injured while on another's premises by a variety of causes including:

  • Swimming pool accidents
  • Construction site accidents
  • Physical assaults/fights/shootings
  • Dog bites and animal attacks
  • Dram shop and liquor liability cases
  • Slip and falls on stairs, wet floors and other poorly maintained walking surfaces
  • Hazardous Conditions

Our Firm understands the legal duties imposed on property owners and operators to keep their premises safe for visitors. Swimming pools and other hazards should be fenced, construction sites should be properly secured and monitored and adequate safety measures put in place, visible warning signs should be installed for all dangerous conditions, security guards and security cameras should be present in many instances, pets should be leashed and wet floors should be promptly cleaned.

When these items are overlooked, serious injury and even death can occur. Moreover, if you are injured on or off a premises and alcohol played a factor, there may be additional insurance coverage (e.g. dram shop insurance) to provide payment for your injuries.

Contact Us

McCain & Bursh, PLC offers highly personalized representation throughout the duration of your premises liability claim. To schedule your free case evaluation, call 602-604-2138 or contact us online.