Hotel & Apartment Injuries Attorneys in Decatur, Georgia
Know all your rights and understand how to get all compensation you are entitled to after you have fallen from a balcony, in a hallway, on an escalator, or in a parking lot. Did you suffer a violent attack because of bad locks or management's failure to screen employees or contractors? Was your elevator accident a result of poor maintenance?
Premises Liability Attorney in Decatur and Atlanta, GA
Hotel and apartment owners and managers owe a duty of care to their residents as well as anyone who visits their properties. It is their responsibility to prevent injuries on their properties through such precautionary measures as:
Adequate lighting
Staircases built to code
Prevention or correction of defects such as leaky roofs or torn carpet or floor tiles
Proper supervision and security in hazardous areas such as in parking garages
Adequate background checks on employees to block the presence of known child molesters or others with troublesome criminal records
If you fell on stairs, fell through a plate glass window, tripped and fell, or suffered a sexual assault or another type of attack in a hotel or apartment complex, you should have a knowledgeable premises liability lawyer review your case. At Chambers & Aholt, LLC, we are dedicated to helping people who have suffered serious injuries or lost loved ones in accidents, including premises liability attacks or injuries.
Georgia Hotel Injury? Lawyers at Our Firm Are Dedicated to Helping People
We have valuable advice to share about your accident due to poor Atlanta apartment security. Lawyer consultations at Chambers and Aholt, LLC, are free of charge, so we urge you to take advantage of our availability. We caution you to avoid talking to insurance claims adjusters about your injury before you have consulted with an attorney. Contact us to schedule a no-obligation preliminary analysis of your potential premises liability case.
We handle these cases on a contingent fee basis. If there is no recovery no fees are owed.