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Are you wondering who is at fault for a negligent security case? Learn about negligent security liability in this video, then call us today.
Question:
Would the premises owner be liable for my injuries or losses?
Answer:
We spoke with a gentleman here in Houston just a couple months ago who was assaulted at a local business. Right after it happened, the property owner reached out to the victim and, for some reason, was telling the victim, “It’s not my fault. It’s not my fault. I’ll never be responsible.” He told him it was a criminal that came up on the property that did it— it wasn’t him.
Naturally, the gentleman we spoke with got nervous. He was scared and said, “Wait a minute. Now I have all these medical bills and lost wages. What do you mean you’re not going to be responsible? It happened on your property.” One of the things he told me was, “I don’t even remember how young I was when I learned that if it happens on your property, it’s your fault.”
We told him here in Texas there are ways to hold the property owner responsible. We told him what’s most important is to hire a personal injury trial attorney who’s handled negligent security cases before and understands how to hold the premises property owner responsible. Texas does provide that property owners can be responsible when someone has been hurt on their property. Like any good property owner or insurer, the first thing they’ll do is deny – “It’s not my fault. It’s somebody else’s fault,” Otherwise, they’ll delay it, or they’ll find a reason why it’s your fault. They’ll want to put the responsibility on you.
Yes, it is possible to hold a property owner responsible for your injuries and damages when you’ve been hurt on their property here in Texas, but it’s really important that you get with a personal injury trial attorney. I invite you to give us a call today. Legal consultations are always free. If you have some questions about whether or not the property owner is responsible for what happened to you on their property, give me a call today. I’d be happy to help you out.
Did you or a loved one get severely injured in Texas and have questions about negligent security liability? Contact our experienced Texas Negligent Security Lawyers today for a free legal consultation and case evaluation.
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