Slip and Fall / Premises Liability
Colorado Springs Slip and Fall Lawyer
Have you broken a bone in a slip and fall incident, suffered other physical injuries due to dangerous property conditions, or been assaulted in what should have been a secure building?
Colorado Springs slip and fall lawyer Lee K. Rosenbaum helps injured people recover compensation for their medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. If you've been injured on someone else's property, contact the Law Firm of Lee K. Rosenbaum, P.C. to schedule a free initial consultation with an experienced personal injury lawyer.
Claiming Compensation for Slip and Fall Incidents
Colorado has a law setting out the responsibilities that property owners have to people who enter their property. When owners either specifically invite people onto their property or open it to the public, they must guard against slip and fall incidents.
If a property owner knows or has reason to know of a dangerous condition — such as snow, ice or a puddle — he or she must either get rid of the condition or clearly warn people of it so they do not slip and fall.
If you have been injured in a slip and fall incident or any other accident caused by failure to shovel snow, failure to warn against wet floors or other negligence by a property owner, a Colorado Springs slip and fall lawyer can help you pursue compensation.
Helping Premises Liability Victims Recover for Inadequate Security
In some cases, the law of premises liability in Colorado also extends to situations where a property owner does not provide adequate security. Certain types of businesses involve particular dangers, and the owners of those businesses have a responsibility to protect their customers.
Hotels, bars and other establishments have a duty to screen employees who are in a position to endanger their customers, train and supervise their staff, and provide security against certain other dangers.
If you've been attacked or assaulted on someone else's property, contact us to discuss your case with El Paso County premises liability attorney Lee K. Rosenbaum.





