Maryland Premises Liability – Slip & Fall Lawyers

Maryland Slip & Fall Attorneys

The premises liability lawyers at Shapiro & Mack represent people who have sustained injuries from a slip and fall case, trip and fall case, or other injury on the property of another. For premises liability claims, Shapiro & Mack represent individuals throughout the entire state of Maryland.

Premises liability lawsuits involve injuries sustained on another person’s property as a result of a defective or dangerous condition. Premises liability cases are often nicknamed slip and fall cases. Many attorneys have been given a bad name for running large personal injury mills and soliciting the masses to peruse cases resulting in the most minor of injuries. Shapiro & Mack hand selects cases in order to insure that legitimate suits can be filed and legitimate damages can be illustrated. Shapiro & Mack’ credo is “service, service, service,” and we work tirelessly to insure that each and every case is given the personal attention that each client expects.


MARYLAND PREMISES LIABILITY LAWSUITS

Maryland property owners and business owners have a legal duty to protect people who come onto their property from dangerous conditions. However, this duty is often overlooked and serious, sometimes catastrophic, injuries result.

There are numerous conditions which can lead to premises liability lawsuits. For example:
  • snow or ice not properly removed
  • leaks or spills on slippery floors
  • poorly placed carpets or electrical cords in walkways
  • freshly cleaned floors with inadequate warnings
  • defective pavement or sidewalks
  • unfenced swimming pools, swing sets, or trampolines

Technically speaking, there is no duty on the part of the property owner to warn of open and obvious defects which exist. However, if a visitor’s suffers an injury on some open defect doing something which was not unreasonable, the property owner may be liable. Thus, a thorough and complete evaluation/investigation of the circumstances surrounding each particular premises liability is essential. The Shapiro & Mack premises liability team has precisely the skill set and resource, with a focus on meticulous service, to give each case the personal attention it deserves.

It is important to note that when you are hurt on another person’s property the owner of said property will not automatically be considered liable for your injuries. Negligence must be established on the part of the property owner. The Maryland personal injury and premises liability lawyers at Shapiro & Mack will immediately review the circumstances surrounding your injury and determine if you are entitled to compensation.

No Fee if No Recovery

Contact Shapiro & Mack NOW for a free consultation and case evaluation. There is NO FEE IF NO RECOVERY. Every case has a time limit, contact us NOW to protect your rights and your recovery.


Two Convenient Locations

COLUMBIA, MD

7226 Lee Deforest Drive
Suite 207
Columbia, MD 21046

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RIVERDALE, MD

6200 Baltimore Ave. Rte. 1
Suite 400
Riverdale, MD 20737

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(410) 884-6100
Fax: (410) 884-6583

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