Dangerous Premises

Missouri Premises Liability Attorneys

Case Results: Dangerous Premises

There are many forms of dangerous premises. Carbon monoxide poisoning and even death can result from a defective furnace or other gas-powered equipment in a house, apartment, office, store, or other building. The experienced premises liability trial attorneys of Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick have effectively represented injured clients in nearly every type of dangerous premises case, and no two are alike.

Cases can develop from many other situations: slip and falls on a slick surface or ice; defects in roadways such as missing road signs, bad intersections or pavement defects; holes or uneven surfaces in parking lots, sidewalks or floors; unmarked drop-offs, ledges, culverts or holes, dangerous retail layouts or designs, including sharp corners and displays that may cause injury to children. Construction sites, shopping centers, retail stores, private homeowners, cities and counties and other businesses may all victimize people invited to their premises.

If you have been injured in an accident, or in a criminal act that took place on private or public property, contact the Missouri dangerous premises attorneys of Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick. We'll schedule a free consultation to discuss your injuries, and how our lawyers can best represent you in your claim.

Some of the types of Dangerous Premises
cases we handle:

Attractive Nuisance
Bar/Lounge Liability
Dangerous Premises
Defective Premises
Dramshop Litigation
Hotel Liability
Intentional Shootings
Liquor Liability
Marina Liability
Toxic Exposure
Chemical contamination
Motel Liability
Electrocution
Negligent Employees
Negligent Security
Premises Assault
Premises Battery
Premises Crime
Premises Defects
Premises Security
Private Security
Property Defects
Resort Liability
Restaurant Liability
Slip and Fall
Slippery Surfaces
Tourist Injuries
Trip and Fall
Unsafe Premises
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Electrical Shocks

An emerging area of litigation involves claims against hotels, shopping centers and other businesses that have a known problem with crime on their premises yet fail to protect their customers. Each type of case is unique as liability may involve building, electrical or other safety codes or simply turn on whether the landowner knew or should have known of the dangerous condition on his premises.

If you have been injured in an accident that was caused by a dangerous premises, call Monsees, Miller, Mayer, Presley & Amick immediately. This is a common area of law; because the potential defendant invariably blames the customer or injured party, early representation is critical to success in this difficult area of practice.

Attorneys

David M. Mayer
Kirk R. Presley
Alison N. Lee

Kansas City Office
4717 Grand Ave. Suite 820
Kansas City, MO 64112-2258
Phone: (800) 444-7552
Fax: (816) 361-5577
Springfield Office
1021 E. Walnut Street
Springfield, MO 65806-2301
Phone: (800) 333-7552
Fax: (417) 566-5687