How a Tampa Premises Liability Lawyer Can Help
When a property owner's neglect causes injury, we hold them to the duty they owed their visitors.
Property owners owe their lawful visitors a duty to keep the premises reasonably safe and to warn of hidden dangers they know about or should have discovered. When that duty is ignored — a broken stair, an unmarked hazard, a dangerous condition left in place — the owner can be held responsible for the harm.
These cases turn on notice: did the owner know, or should it have known, about the hazard in time to fix it? We pursue maintenance logs, inspection records, and prior-incident history to prove that the danger was foreseeable and preventable.
Compensation You May Be Entitled To
- ✓Past and future medical expenses
- ✓Lost wages and diminished earning capacity
- ✓Pain, suffering, and emotional distress
- ✓Property damage and out-of-pocket costs
Premises Liability FAQs
- How much does a Tampa premises liability lawyer cost?
- Nothing up front. Mark H. Wright handles premises liability cases on a contingency fee — you pay no fee unless we recover compensation for you, and your initial consultation is always free.
- How long do I have to file a premises liability claim in Florida?
- Florida generally gives injury victims two years from the date of the injury to file a personal-injury lawsuit (shortened from four years by a 2023 reform). Some claims have shorter deadlines, so it is important to speak with an attorney quickly.
- What is my premises liability case worth?
- Every case is different. Value depends on the severity of your injuries, your past and future medical costs, lost income, and how the injury affects your life. We evaluate all of these to pursue the full compensation you are owed.
- Do I have to go to court for a premises liability case?
- Most cases settle without a trial. But Mark prepares every case as if it will be tried, which is often what convinces an insurer to make a fair offer.
Talk to a Tampa premises liability lawyer for free.
There is no cost to discuss your case and no fee unless we recover compensation for you.
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