At Amao Law, we assist Ontario residents who have experienced harm or losses due to negligence on someone else’s property. We handle the legal process and work to hold property owners accountable for unsafe conditions that caused your damages.
Understanding Premises Liability
Premises liability law covers situations where property owners or occupiers fail to maintain safe environments, leading to harm or loss for visitors. The type of visitor you are affects the legal responsibilities of the property owner.
Types of Property Visitors
There are three categories of visitors under premises liability law:
- Invitee — Someone on the property for commercial benefit to the owner, such as a customer. Owners must warn invitees of dangers and take steps to prevent harm.
- Licensee — Someone allowed on the property for non-commercial purposes, such as a guest. Owners must inform licensees of hazards or keep them away from danger.
- Trespasser — Someone on the property without permission. Owners generally have no duty to warn trespassers of hazards.
Common Premises Liability Issues
Typical cases may involve:
- Slips, trips, and falls
- Unsafe walkways or poor maintenance
- Falling objects or structures
- Faulty elevators or escalators
- Exposure to hazardous substances
- Insufficient security measures
- Fire or electrocution hazards
Legal Requirements to Pursue a Claim
To have a valid claim under premises liability law, two key conditions must be met:
- The defendant owns or is responsible for maintaining the property
- The defendant acted negligently or wrongfully, causing the damages
Contact Amao Law Today
If you believe negligence on someone else’s property caused your damages or losses, don’t wait. Contact us for a free, confidential case evaluation. We work on a contingency basis, so there are no fees unless we win compensation for you.