Revealing Truth about Premises Liability as told by Haugen Moeckel & Bossart.

Sep 17, 2021

Dedicated attorneys at Haugen Moeckel & Bossart are enlightening people about Premises Liability in their recent video “Haugen Moeckel & Bossart Covers What Premises Liability Is.” It is available to view in full below.

Here at Haugen Moeckel & Bossart, we have recently published a new blog entitled, "Unraveling Truth about Premises Liability as told by Haugen Moeckel & Bossart." It sheds light on some of the most important aspects of a legal practice known as Premises Liability. We have also published a video that could be of interest to those who want to protect their legal rights and those who want to know more about Premises Liability cases. It is available to watch in full at HaugenMoeckel&Bossart/Video.

We at Haugen Moeckel & Bossart wanted to use this blog and video to cover several thought-provoking pieces of information. One interesting fact explained is the difference between Invitee, Licensee, and Trespasser related to Premises Liability. This distinction is highly relevant because, under North Dakota law, the property owner must provide a safe environment to both the Invitee and Licensee. Should an injury occur while on the property because of unsafe conditions, the property owner or person in control will be liable for damages sustained as a result. However, if trespassers enter the land or premises of another without permission, they have no protection.

One of the most important pieces of information we, as trustworthy and dedicated attorneys, wanted to convey is what kind of situations can Premise Liability cover? The best example of this is perhaps found in the following extract:

Everyday situations which may give rise to Premises Liability causes of action could be situations involving animal and dog bites, slip/trip and fall accidents, dangerous conditions on a property, negligent or inadequate security, swimming pool accidents, among many others.

"Premises Liability is an area of the law which holds that a property owner may be liable for injuries or damages which result from an accident to a person or an entity’s property ."

Here at Haugen Moeckel & Bossart, we now welcome comments and questions from readers concerning the video. We want to help people become more aware of legal causes about Premises Liability. The reason is that this will help them work closely with an attorney to evaluate their claim to maximize their monetary award.

Anyone who has a specific question about a past, present, or future article can contact Haugen Moeckel & Bossart via their website at https://haugenandmoeckel.com.

The complete video is available to view in full at  HaugenMoeckel&Bossart/Video.

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