Premises Liability Lawyers

Premises liability

Under Ohio law, an owner or occupier of property may be held liable for injuries occurring on their property. Whether an owner or occupier will be responsible depends on the facts and circumstances of each individual case. Simply owning the property does not in and of itself make the property owner or occupier liable. If you have been injured while on the premises of another, and have questions about the possible liability of the owner or occupier please contact one of our attorneys today.

The attorneys at Plymale & Dingus have represented thousands of clients injured by the negligence or carelessness of other, and have over fifty years of combined experience in prosecuting injury cases and seeking justice for injured victims. Commonly these injuries result from:

  • Slip and fall cases
  • Inadequate security
  • Dangerous property conditions
  • Improperly installed or maintained mechanical devices
  • Improperly stored or displayed objects

The initial consultation is free and our fee is contingent on the result obtained, which means that our firm does not receive a fee unless the client receives monetary compensation. We look forward to hearing from you and discussing your case.

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