Justice for Premise Liability Victims in South Florida

Holding Negligent Property Owners Accountable

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property due to unsafe conditions, you have the right to seek compensation. At Amy Michaels Law, we’re committed to helping victims of premise liability cases throughout South Florida. Whether it’s a slip and fall or negligent security, we’ll fight to hold property owners accountable and secure the compensation you deserve.

Why Trust Amy Michaels Law for Premise Liability Cases?

Premise liability cases can be complex, but our experience and dedication set us apart. When you choose Amy Michaels Law, you get:

Personalized Attention

We understand that every case is unique, and we’ll craft a strategy tailored to your situation.

Comprehensive Investigations

Using advanced resources and expert consultations, we build strong cases to support your claim.

Proven Results

We’ve helped clients recover compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering caused by property owner negligence.

Our Premise Liability Services

We handle a variety of premise liability cases, including:

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Slip & Fall Accidents

Pursue compensation for injuries caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, or other hazards.

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Store/Retail Negligence

Hold businesses accountable for unsafe conditions that led to your injury.

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Construction Accidents

Seek justice for injuries on improperly maintained or unsafe construction sites.

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Negligent Security

File claims for injuries caused by insufficient security measures, such as poor lighting or lack of guards.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What qualifies as a premise liability case?

    Premise liability cases arise when someone is injured on another’s property due to unsafe conditions, such as wet floors, broken stairs, or poor lighting.

  • How do I prove the property owner was at fault?

    You’ll need to show that the property owner knew or should have known about the hazardous condition and failed to address it in a timely manner.

  • Can I file a claim if I was partially at fault?

    Yes, under Florida’s comparative negligence rule, you may still recover damages, but your compensation will be reduced based on your share of fault.

  • What damages can I recover in a premise liability case?

    You may be entitled to compensation for medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other related expenses.