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Injuries resulting from Dangerous Conditions on Public or Private Property may be Compensable

December 20, 2011 @ 11:58 AM — by Zach Drivon

Premises Liability

Generally, owners or possessors of land (landholders) are responsible for injuries suffered by others on the premises, which are caused by willful negligent acts of the landholder, or by the landholders failure to exercise ordinary care or skill in the management of his or her property. Depending on the legal classification of the injured party, which is based primarily on the nature of the business or activity being conducted, landholders incur a duty of care that is owed to those who enter onto the land. A violation, or failure to adhere to this duty of care which results in injuries to persons on the land, may create liability in the landholder for which an injured party may be compensated.

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Stockton, California 95202
(209) 644-1234

Injuries resulting from Dangerous Conditions on Public or Private Property may be Compensable

December 20, 2011 @ 11:58 AM — by Zach Drivon

Premises Liability

Generally, owners or possessors of land (landholders) are responsible for injuries suffered by others on the premises, which are caused by willful negligent acts of the landholder, or by the landholders failure to exercise ordinary care or skill in the management of his or her property. Depending on the legal classification of the injured party, which is based primarily on the nature of the business or activity being conducted, landholders incur a duty of care that is owed to those who enter onto the land. A violation, or failure to adhere to this duty of care which results in injuries to persons on the land, may create liability in the landholder for which an injured party may be compensated.

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