When it comes to personal safety, proper lighting in public spaces is crucial. Inadequate lighting, especially in stairwells of apartment buildings or hotels, can lead to accidents and injuries. If you have been injured in a public space due to poor lighting, you may...
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Who is responsible for improperly fenced-in properties?
Improperly fenced-in properties pose significant risks to public safety and are a matter of concern in various settings, including construction sites, swimming pools and in-construction homes. Fencing serves as a crucial safety measure to help prevent unauthorized...
Is a business or landlord liable for crime on their property?
Slip-and-falls involving puddles of rainwater inside apartment buildings or spilled products on supermarket floors are probably the best-known catalysts for premises liability claims. Most people have heard of cases wherein a business customer or a visitor at a...
Were you injured by falling merchandise in a retail store?
One of the most dangerous types of accidents that happens in retail stores results in injuries caused by falling merchandise. A routine shopping trip can turn disastrous if you are struck by products stacked many feet above the ground or heavy merchandise stacked at...
How both potholes and raised concrete can lead to serious injuries
Allowing for safe access is a basic expectation for property owners. Both people who own their own homes and businesses open to the public should ensure that visitors to a property don't face unnecessary risk. Pavement, including sidewalks and parking lots, often...
Who is liable when someone gets hurt by falling objects?
Most people know that many construction workers are at risk for injury at work because of the elevations at which they perform their jobs and the heavy machinery they often have to handle. Fewer people recognize how construction sites around Colorado are also a source...
When is a property owner responsible if you fall down the stairs?
Stairs can be a tricky thing – especially here in Colorado where snow and ice can make outdoor steps dangerous and even indoor stairs wet and slippery. However, property owners have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment for anyone who is legally on their...
2 reasons property owners face lawsuits for their parking lots
With the exception of those that are located in the most crowded downtown areas, most Colorado businesses recognize the importance of providing parking as an amenity for workers, customers and visitors. Parking lots help to make visiting a business convenient by...
What to do after you are injured on someone else’s property
You may be injured on someone else's property - a home or business. These include slip-and-fall accidents, dog bites or being attacked/stolen from due to insecurity. The Colorado Revised Statute Section 13-21-115 provides in-depth information about persons injured on...
Property owners need to clear sidewalks of ice and snow
Owning real estate means accepting quite a bit of responsibility. You have to maintain a certain level of income to make your mortgage payments every month. You will also need to set funds aside for property taxes and homeowner's insurance coverage, likely through...