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Recent Posts in Slip & Falls Category

July 06, 2010
  Slip & Fall Case against Casino Gets Settled
Posted By Lanier Law Group

New reports indicate that a slip and fall case settled on June 11th.  The case against Jazz Casino Company LLC had been set for a one-day bench trial in Orleans Parish Civil Court District on June 28th.  However, a letter was sent by the plaintiff's attorney to Judge Paulette Irons announcing a settlement.

Prior to the settlement, Melinda Abbey had filed a lawsuit against Jazz Casino Company LLC because she said she was involved in a slip and fall accident while at Harrah's Casino in downtown New Orleans.  In June 2006, she filed a petition against the casino to seek monetary damages for her injuries.

Abby said that she "sustained injuries to her back, right hip, left hand, ankle and neck".  She also said that permitting a dangerous condition and/or defective condition to exist on the floor of the premises, the casino was liable for her injuries.

In November 2006, both Abby and the defendants agreed to a stipulated protective order.  The order stated that the parties mutually agreed to allow certain documents produced by the casino to remain private and confidential.

At this time, the amount of the settlement has not been disclosed.

Were you involved in a serious slip and fall in North Carolina?  If so, contact the Lanier Law Group and set up a consultation with a North Carolina personal injury lawyer.

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May 04, 2010
  Woman Awarded 10 Million for Husband’s Wrongful Death
Posted By Lanier Law Group
According to the Birmingham News, Alabama resident Erica Dupree sued two different contractors (Montgomery Engineering Firm and the Russell County Water Authority.) She claims that the companies failed to provide a safe work environment for her husband, which ultimately led to his fatal fall. He died painting a Hurtsboro water tank.

It took the Russell County jury only 90 minutes to deliberate before recommending the $10 million dollar award.

Nothing is more devastating than losing a loved one due to the negligence of another. If your loved one was recently killed due to the negligent, reckless, or wrongful actions of another in the North Carolina area, you should consider contacting a North Carolina personal injury lawyer at Lanier Law Group about your legal rights and options. An attorney at our office can review your case, inform you of your legal rights, and help you pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against the responsible parties.

To schedule a consultation to discuss your case, please contact our office today by calling 1-888-CONSULT!
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January 27, 2010
  Premises Liability Claims
Posted By Lanier Law Group

Premises Liability is the area of personal injury law that governs injuries sustained on the property of another. Premises liability laws state that property owners are responsible for maintaining a safe premises at all times, and for making sure any defect or danger on the property is taken care of in a prompt fashion. When a property owner fails to notify guests or patrons about a dangerous or defective condition on the property, or fails to fix the problem quickly, they can be held liable in a premises liability lawsuit.

There are numerous types of premises liability claims. Some of the more common types of claims include:

  • Slip and falls: a condition on the premises causes a person to slip and fall
  • Trip and falls: a condition on the premises causes a person to trip and fall
  • Dog bites: dog owners can be held liable if their dog bites, attacks or injures a person
  • Elevator accidents: sometimes a defect can cause an elevator to fall or malfunction. Property owners are responsible for making sure all equipment on the property is in good working order and is safe for people to use.
  • Assaults & attacks: Property owners also have a responsibility to ensure their property is safe and secure. If a person is attacked or assaulted, they can file a premises liability lawsuit against the property owner on grounds of negligent or insufficient security.
  • Exposure to hazardous or toxic materials: Exposure to a dangerous or toxic chemical or material can lead to serious health complications or even death. 

These are just some of the accidents and injuries that fall under premises liability law. If you are interested in learning whether or not you have a valid premises liability lawsuit, contact Lanier Law Group today to speak with a North Carolina personal injury attorney about your legal rights and options!

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