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Collinsville Premises Liability Claim Lawyer

Property owners can be held liable for injuries caused by accidents, which occur on their property. If you have been injured while on someone else's property, you may have the right to file premises liability claim against them.

Although these premise liability claims are considered personal injury claims, they present their own problems and unique proof issues.

Unlike a vehicle accident, where the cause of damage is apparent and liability is usually relatively clear cut, premises liability claims often present liability issues. This is because you not only have to prove that something on the property caused your injury, but that the owner of the property had notice of the existence of the thing on the property, which caused your injury.

This is where top-flight premises liability attorneys, like the Giacoletto Law Office, can help. We can engage all the right experts and do all the right things to prove that the landowner had notice of the condition and was liable for your injuries. We also know how to deal with the ways that the insurance companies perform, trying to avoid these issues. Our attorneys are experienced in getting past those tricks and getting you the recovery you deserve on your premises liability claim.

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Giacoletto Law Office, PC
1601 Vandalia Street
Collinsville, IL 62234

Telephone: 618-623-4297
Telephone: 866-647-5286
Fax: 618-346-8843
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