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Filing a Claim For an Accident At Home
In certain cases, individuals may have viable personal injury claims stemming from injuries sustained in their own home. Only a lawyer, who practices personal injury law in your state, can accurately determine your legal rights following a potential cause of action for claims. However, individuals should be aware of some of the potential incidents that may constitute viable grounds for accident injury claims, should they occur in the individual’s own home.
Landlord Liability for Accidents at Home
In many cases, a leaseholder or renter, who has been injured in an accident at home, may have viable grounds for damage claims against their rental company or property owner. These claims, often filed as premises liability claims, often seek to prove that a given landlord was negligent in their maintenance of a rental property, which ultimately caused injuries to the occupant. Commonly, the following causes of action may be grounds for a claim caused by an accident or injury sustained at home, including:
- Landlord did not inform tenant of potential hazards, such as mold, lead based paint, and other unseen hazards
- Landlord maintained a property in a manner that was ultimately negligent in nature, which caused injuries to the occupant. Common cases include structural deficiencies, violations of building and safety codes, and violations of other landlord tenant statutes
- Premises liability claims for slip and fall injuries sustained as the result of failure to address potentially hazardous obstacles, willful creation of hazards, or failure to warn occupants of potential hazards
Other Causes of Action for Accidents at Home
The other branch of tort law concerning accidents at home will include product liability claims. These claims involve an individual suffering injury as the result of defective or faulty products in their home, which can include a wide range of potentially hazardous items. Should an individual be injured in their home, the product manufacturer and other parties may still be held liable for injuries caused by a defective or dangerous product.
Getting Legal Help with Injury Claims Involving Accidents at Home
Much like any other personal injury claims case, a lawyer should be consulted to determine definitively if an individual actually possesses a viable claims case against a defined liable party. Not all injuries sustained in the home can be attributed to negligence by another party, and in other claims, comparative negligence may play a significant role in causing injuries. Only through a personal injury lawyer can individuals successfully pursue claims involving injuries sustained in their home.
