What is premises liability?

Premises liability is a legal term used to describe the duty of care that property possessors owe to their guests and visitors. Under premises liability, the owner or occupant of a property must either remove or warn visitors of a known, unreasonable hazard. Visitors include those who have been invited or allowed to enter the premises for business or social matters. Trespassers, however, are generally not covered by premises liability laws.

If you would like to learn more about premises liability, then contact the Tucson personal injury lawyers of Haralson, Miller, Pitt, Feldman & McAnally, PLC today at 800-639-8460.

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