Mooresville Premises Liability Attorneys
When someone is injured on someone else's property, important questions often arise as to whether the property owner should have known about hazards and taken steps to prevent accidents. For example, if a customer slips on food products in a grocery store or supermarket, did management know there had been a spill, but fail to post warnings or clean up in a timely manner?
Premises Liability: Mall Shootings ◦ Workplace Injuries ◦ Rental Property Accidents
No matter the circumstances of a manufacturing plant accident, a shopping mall shooting or a front porch collapse resulting in injury, the accident victim may face exorbitant expenses and losses. The tenant who fell through a rotting floor may be severely injured. The independent contractor may have developed lasting lung damage as a result of asbestos in an industrial setting.
We Have Years of Experience Assessing Premises Liability
Even a relatively minor injury may result in time lost from work and other damages. Let us do the work of sorting out the liability and insurance issues. Our lawyers have experience maximizing the compensation that accident victims receive in premises liability cases.
Contact us regarding a dog bite, a slip-and-fall accident or injury by act of violence in any of the following locations:
- In a retail setting: shopping mall, department store, restaurant, supermarket or gasoline station
- At a construction site: commercial or residential, public or private project
- In a manufacturing plant, refinery or other industrial setting
- In a parking lot — including falls on ice
- On a public sidewalk
- On a residential rental property
- In a private home
- In a school, church or other public or private institution
If you have been injured or a family member has been killed on someone else's property anywhere near Charlotte or Mooresville, North Carolina, contact a premises liability lawyer.
Attorney Lutzel practices law with integrity, honesty and a dedication to truth. “Now it is required that those who have been given a trust must prove faithful.” I Corinthians 4:2









