Myrtle Beach Premises Liability Attorney
When you enter the property of another, you do not expect to be seriously injured. If this has happened to you, whether you slipped and injured your back, suffered a dog bite injury or were attacked due to inadequate security, you may have a premises liability case.
The First Step Costs You Nothing
At the law office of Trenton H. Chambers, P.A., I represent those who are victims of negligent property owners. South Carolina has some of the toughest standards in the country, which is why you need an experienced and knowledgeable attorney who has significant personal injury experience. As a Myrtle Beach premises liability attorney, I have more than a decade of personal injury experience. I see to it that you receive full and fair compensation for any damages, as well as any pain and suffering you may have endured.
The first step costs you nothing, as I offer free initial consultations. I handle all personal injury and wrongful death claims on a contingency fee basis. This means you do not owe lawyer's fees unless I recover compensation on your behalf.
Contact the law office of Trenton H. Chambers, P.A., at 843-692-7953 to schedule an appointment with an experienced Myrtle Beach premises liability lawyer.
Slip-and-Fall
The standard for slip-and-fall cases in South Carolina is difficult. A slip-and-fall case is generally not actionable unless the owner had notice of the hazard. In order for a property owner to be negligent, they have to be put on notice of any foreign object that may be on the floor (i.e. a spill), have knowledge of it and be negligent in their attempts to clean it up, prevent people from falling or giving notice to others.
Other types of negligent property owner cases include pool or pool deck accidents and attractive nuisance cases involving children. I can help you seek damages for all of these.
Dog Bite Cases
If you or your child was attacked or bitten by someone else's dog, the owner is likely negligent unless the dog was provoked. There are no "one free bite" passes in South Carolina. Owners are responsible for their dogs and injuries sustained from a dog bite are likely actionable.
Negligent Security
Property owners, especially in apartment complexes or buildings, can be held liable for negligent security or inadequate security measures. If a loved one was injured or killed due to an attack or robbery, I can file a wrongful death lawsuit on their behalf.
Contact Our South Carolina Slip-and-Fall Injury Lawyer
Contact me at 843-692-7953 to schedule a free, confidential consultation with an experienced Myrtle Beach premises liability lawyer