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Do you need help holding a negligent landowner, landlord, or business accountable for a recent accident? Turn to our Mission Bend premises liability lawyers for help. We can push back against businesses’ attempts to control the narrative and advocate for your right to fair premises liability compensation.
Lone Star Injury Attorneys proudly employs a team of go-getters. Our Mission Bend personal injury lawyers don’t treat you like a number. We care about our clients and are proud to offer The Gold Standard in Personal Injury™. You can trust us to fight for the compensation you need to recover from a premises liability accident in or out of civil court.
Don’t let businesses or insurance adjusters dictate how you get to recover after a premises liability accident. Contact the team with nearly two decades of combined experience to secure the representation you need.
Building Your Premises Liability Case
You can hold landowners and other liable parties accountable for premises liability accidents using insurance claims or personal injury lawsuits. Both allow you to request compensation for your losses, although a lawsuit affords you the right to bring your losses to a judge’s attention.
Before you can move forward with either of these claims, though, you need to find evidence proving that:
- A landowner or similar party owed you a duty of care.
- The named party failed to uphold that duty, putting you in danger intentionally or accidentally.
- That party’s negligence directly impacted your recent accident.
- You suffered economic losses as a result of that party’s negligence.
Notably, landowners and their peers only owe a duty of care to invitees and licensees. Trespassers cannot file for damages in civil court, barring certain circumstances.
If you’re not sure if you have the right to move forward with a claim for premises liability damages, you can discuss the specifics of your possible case with Lone Star Injury Attorneys.
For a free legal consultation with a premises liability lawyer serving Mission Bend, call (713) 429-0711
What’s Texas’s Personal Injury Statute of Limitations?
Tex. Civ. Pract. & Proc. Code § 16.003 serves as the state’s personal injury statute of limitations. According to this statute, anyone who wants to submit a premises liability claim for consideration with Texas’s civil courts will need to do so within two years of their original accident.
Failure to submit a claim before your statute of limitations expires could see you robbed of your right to move a claim forward in civil court. Unfortunately, this is a hard deadline, unless you qualify for certain extensions.
This is why it’s so important to reach out to our premises liability attorneys in Mission Bend sooner rather than later. Two years isn’t a lot of time to investigate a premises liability accident.
Getting in touch with a lawyer lets you make the most of your claim-filing timeline without infringing on the time you need to heal from your injuries.
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What Compensation Can You Recover From a Premises Liability Claim?
The compensation you stand to recover when filing a premises liability claim should reflect the losses you sustained due to someone else’s negligence. You need to bring forward evidence tying specific economic and non-economic losses to your accident if you want to include them in your request for support.
Fortunately, our Mission Bend, TX, premises liability attorneys know how to categorize your relevant losses and integrate them into your claim. We can support each request for compensation with the data needed to argue that you wouldn’t have suffered such a loss had someone else upheld their duty of care.
We’ve previously helped clients include expenses like the following in their requests for premises liability support:
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Reduced quality of life
- Emergency medical care
- Prolonged medical care, including physical therapy, pain management, and upcoming surgeries
- Lost workplace benefits or reduced wages
- Property damage and restorative efforts
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Why Work With a Mission Bend Premises Liability Lawyer?
Working with Lone Star Injury Attorneys lets you rely on a professional’s understanding of Texas’s civil law when fighting for compensation. We call on a vast array of legal experiences to build a case that emphasizes your right to fair premises liability compensation, all while ensuring you understand the strategies we’re using.
What’s more, we’re not afraid of innovation. We consistently use the latest technologies in the legal field to communicate the extent of your losses to insurers, liable parties, judges, and jurors.
Our professional connections let us call on experts who can extrapolate on the negligence that led to your losses, making it harder to contest attempts to deny you support.
What’s more, our legal team works on a contingency fee basis. We won’t ask you to put any money down up front before we start working on your case. Instead, we only get paid for our services once we’ve won your case, at which point our pay comes out of your final settlement.
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Work With the Team That Puts You First
Lone Star Injury Attorneys understands the true difference a dedicated lawyer can make when you’re struggling to recover from an accident. Support from a legal ally who understands the law and fights back against insufficient settlement offers can help you protect your financial future, no matter how severe your losses seem.
Fortunately, our Mission Bend, TX, premises liability attorneys have nearly two decades of shared experience working with Texas clients.
We consistently offer our clients Gold Standard personal injury representation in and out of civil court. We are fully prepared to take your case to trial if litigation is what it takes to get you the compensation you need to heal.
You can schedule a free, no-obligation case consultation with us today to learn more about the strategies we use to pursue premises liability damages on behalf of our clients. We’re ready to treat your case with the care and diligence that it deserves.
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