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Premise Liability

Houston Premise Liability Lawyer

Premises liability, according to StateLawyers.com, refers to the responsibility of a landowner or possessor of premises when a person sustains injuries on their property. In Houston, premise liability and its related claims vary depending on the situation, which is where a premise liability lawyer comes in handy. A legal authority on the subject can help make a distinction whether there is evidence to hold a premise owner liable under Texas Law.

If you or a loved one ends up legitimately injured on somebody else’s property, simply consult a seasoned, trustworthy premise liability attorney to cover all bases and review the multiple scenarios that stem from such cases. The landowner owes different duties depending on the legal status of the person who is injured on the property. The duties vary according to whether the plaintiff was, in fact, an invitee (one welcomed for commercial purposes); a licensee (e.g. a social guest); or trespasser, who has the least credibility and poor odds to win a liability case.

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Brian Jensen

B. L. Jensen, L.P., from offices in Bellaire, serves clients throughout the Houston, Texas, area, in communities including Pearland, Alvin, Lake Jackson, Sugar Land, Missouri City, Rosenberg, Cypress, Tomball, Spring, The Woodlands, Beaumont, Port Arthur, Pasadena, Baytown, La Porte, Channelview, Galveston, Clear Lake, Friendswood, Angleton and Conroe, and in counties including Harris County, Fort Bend County, Brazoria County, Montgomery County, Galveston County, Chambers County, Jefferson County and Liberty County.