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Premises Liability

North Carolina premises liability lawyers

When dangerous property conditions cause accidents and injury, there may be grounds to sue the property manager or owner for damages. Under premises liability law, businesses, homeowners, and public facilities are responsible for safe building construction, maintaining buildings, repairing or correcting any hazards, and posting warnings about unsafe conditions on their grounds.

Premises liability cases frequently address the following safety issues:

  • Broken railings
  • Potholes in parking lots
  • Unmarked wet floors
  • Slippery surfaces due to spills
  • Toxic chemical exposure
  • Cracked or damaged sidewalks
  • Worn steps
  • Unstable structures
  • Poor lighting
  • Slick ramp surfaces
  • Defective escalators or elevators
  • Exposed electrical wires
  • Uneven flooring

Slip and fall accidents

Slip and fall accidents are the most common type of premises liability case. A minor scrape or bruise is what most people associate with a slip and fall. However, some falls result in concussions, damaged discs, or fractured bones. In the worst-case scenarios, the person may suffer from paralysis or brain injury, or even die. You should seek legal advice if you suspect that negligence caused you or a loved one to experience a serious slip and fall injury.

Inadequate security cases

People have the right to reasonable security when frequenting parking lots, shopping centers, resorts, football stadiums, and other public areas. Muggings, rapes, and other criminal attacks that result in injury are often preventable. When property owners fail to provide adequate security measures, such as good lighting, locks, alarms, surveillance cameras, and security guards, they may be held liable under premises liability law.

Dog bites and animal attacks

Property owners must take reasonable precautions to prevent unprovoked dog bites and animal attacks on their grounds. Read more>>

Trust Greg Jones Law for the legal help you need

If you have been seriously injured on someone else’s property and believe negligence was involved, we urge you to seek legal help right away. It is important to investigate the accident scene before evidence disappears or witnesses become unavailable.

You may visit us in one of our convenient office locations: Wilmington, Charlotte, Lumberton, Shallotte, Whiteville, Laurinburg, Elizabethtown, Myrtle Beach, Shallotte Pawleys Island, and Little River. If you are too injured to travel, one of our attorneys can visit you at the hospital.

Call Greg Jones Law at 800-481-5707 or contact us online to schedule an initial confidential consultation at no cost or obligation.

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North Carolina Office Locations

Wilmington Office
3015 Market St
Wilmington, NC 28403

Laurinburg Office
713 S Main St
Laurinburg, NC 28352

Shallotte Office
225 Smith Ave
Shallotte, NC 28470

Lumberton Office
4320 Fayetteville Rd
Lumberton, NC 28359

Elizabethtown Office
1107AA W Broad St
Elizabethtown, NC 28337

Jacksonville Office
607 New Bridge Street
Jacksonville, NC 28540

Whiteville Office
1501 Pinckney Street
Whiteville, NC 28472

Charlotte Office
525 North Tryon Street
Suite 1600
Charlotte, NC 28202

South Carolina Office Locations

Myrtle Beach Office
1110 London Street
Suite 201
Myrtle Beach, SC 29577

Florence Office
549 W. Evans Street
Suite B
Florence, SC 29501

Charleston Office
4000 S. Faber Place Dr
Suite 300
Charleston, SC 29405

Dillon Office
211 Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard
Dillon, SC 29536

Columbia Office
1612 Marion Street
Columbia, SC 29201