
Related Video
La Porte property owners need to keep their land safe and hazard-free. If they neglect their land or fail to invest in appropriate safety tools, owners can put visitors at risk for serious accidents. If you’ve recently fallen victim to a landowner’s negligence and want to explore your legal options, our La Porte premises liability lawyers can offer you their support.
We are proud to go the extra mile to ensure that our clients get the justice they deserve after avoidable accidents. Lone Star Injury Attorneys will never treat our clients like numbers. Instead, we welcome you into the family, offering The Gold Standard in Personal Injury™.
Our La Porte personal injury lawyers want to leverage nearly two decades of combined experience to help you recover from a recent accident. Contact us today, set up your free case consultation, and learn more about the justice you have the right to after a premises liability accident.
You Can Work With Lone Star Injury Attorneys
Connecting with Lone Star Injury Attorneys lets you discuss the circumstances that led to your premises liability accident in detail with someone who only wants the best for you. We’re here to work as your allies and preserve your right to comprehensive accident compensation, regardless of the arguments landowners and insurers level against you.
That support comes at no upfront cost, as you can start working with our team without putting any money down. Once we start working on your case, you can trust us to leverage the latest technological developments in the legal field to gather and organize evidence key to your case.
We compile our findings, create concise and compelling narratives addressing the negligence that led to your accident, and utilize visuals to ensure that your point gets across. That commitment to presentation ensures that your voice gets heard, whether you’re in a courtroom or negotiating in private.
For a free legal consultation with a premises liability lawyer serving La Porte, call (713) 429-0711
It’s Time to Call a La Porte Premises Liability Lawyer
The sooner you can get in touch with a La Porte premises liability attorney, the sooner you can gather the evidence you need to make your case for compensation. Evidence makes up the backbone of personal injury lawsuits and insurance claims, both tools you can use to press for compensation based on your premises liability losses.
Fortunately, your case consultation with our legal team comes free of charge. You can schedule an appointment with our staff, discuss how you want to approach your fight for premises liability support, and break down the value of the losses you want to include in your claim.
Once we know how you want to approach your case, we can connect with other professionals, find the data to meet Texas’s burden of proof, and stay on top of the deadlines.
You must submit a claim within Texas’s statute of limitations window, typically two years from the accident date per Tex. Civ. Pract. & Proc. Code § 16.003.
La Porte Premises Liability Lawyer Near Me (713) 429-0711
Texas Property Owners Owe You a Duty of Care
The first thing that your claim needs to do is prove that a property owner or affiliated party owed you a duty of care at the time of your premises liability accident. You can do this by establishing your role on someone else’s property. Texas law affords invitees and licensees the right to a landowner’s duty of care.
Invitees include friends, family, and consumers invited onto someone’s property. Licensees can include professionals invited to perform a service on someone else’s land.
Once you’ve established your role, you can bring forward evidence indicating that a landowner failed to update their lot’s safety measures or let environmental hazards go unaddressed for longer than reasonable. Pinning down specific instances of negligence with concrete data will make it easier for you to prove your right to financial assistance.
What Evidence Should You Use in a Premises Liability Case?
The evidence you use to argue that a landowner owes you a duty of care may include:
- Video footage of your accident
- Photos from before, during, and after your accident
- Medical records going into detail about your injuries
- Witness statements
- Expert testimony
- Police records
- Relevant electronic data
Click to contact our Personal Injury Lawyers in La Porte today
What to Expect When You File a Premises Liability Claim With Texas’s Civil Courts
Moving forward with a premises liability claim does not mean that you’re committing to going to trial. If you file a personal injury lawsuit before Texas’s statute of limitations expires, you’re securing your right to summon a liable party to premises liability settlement negotiations. However, you’re also protecting your right to go to court should the need arise.
You can expect your attorney to stand with you throughout this process. We can communicate with a liable party and their lawyers, as necessary, and set up settlement negotiations. We can speak for you during those negotiations and point to evidence elaborating on the value of your losses and your right to coverage.
If you need to take your case to trial, we can prepare you to undergo discovery and represent you in front of a judge and jury.
Complete a Free Case Evaluation form now
The Gold Standard for Personal Injury Cases
Our premises liability attorneys in La Porte, TX, understand that you’re in a tough financial situation. You’ve got bills to pay while pursuing justice. Fortunately, we don’t ask you for a retainer or deposit before taking your case, and we don’t charge you by the hour. We offer you representation, no matter the complexity of your case, on a contingency fee basis.
You can trust us to continually fight for a settlement that reflects the true value of our premises liability lawyers. We don’t accept subpar settlement offers but instead use concrete evidence to emphasize that landowners, renters, and other parties need to honor the duty of care they owe you.
We’re prepared to pour our energy and effort into your case. You can reach out and book your free premises liability case consultation today.
Call or text (713) 429-0711 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form