Nevada Premises Liability

Nevada premises liability law finds that landowners must keep their land reasonably safe for intended users. According to Nevada premises liability law, hotels, casinos, restaurants, homeowners, and other landowners or occupiers have a duty to warn of and repair dangerous conditions within a reasonable time frame. By contacting us, A Nevada Lawyer is able to pursue the Nevada premises liability claims with success as a result of the commitment to performing a prompt and thorough investigation of the premises and the specific defect to ensure negligence is established.

Property owners and business establishments have a duty to provide an adequately safe environment for the individuals on their premises, and injuries that result indicating otherwise may have compensation available. Nevada premises liability cases can include slip and fall incidents, trip and fall incidents, construction site accidents, and assault by employees or business patrons. These premises liability instances can occur with an invitee, licensee, or trespasser.

When an owner or land occupier invites other to the premises and injuries result, the owner is liable for the damages caused by a failure to exercise ordinary care in keeping the premises safe. An owner has a duty to exercise ordinary care in order to avoid injuring a trespasser once an owner becomes aware of the trespasser's presence or has a reason to anticipate the trespasser's presence from the circumstances. An owner of the premises is liable to a licensee for willful or wanton injury only, meaning when ordinary care is not exercised in order to have prevented the injury.

Nevada premises liability attorneys can provide accident victims with pertinent information regarding premises liability law. A Nevada Lawyer can help you determine if you are eligible for compensation in the event that a Nevada premises liability injury has occurred.

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