St. Louis residents who were injured due to hazardous conditions on someone else’s property should understand “constructive notice” vs. “actual notice.” Knowing the difference is critical because it may determine whether the property owner is liable for the harm caused by the unsafe condition.
Slip and fall accidents are not only unexpected but can also result in severe injuries, substantial medical expenses, and significant loss of income due to missed work. If you’ve experienced a slip-and-fall injury because of someone else’s negligence, you may wonder about the average settlement amounts for such cases in St.
Property owners in Missouri owe an obligation to visitors to keep their premises reasonably safe from harm. If you are injured in a slip and fall accident on someone else’s property, including a shopping mall, you may be able to sue if a dangerous condition was responsible for your fall.
Whether you already have one, or if you are planning to build or buy a swimming pool, one of the things you need to consider is the pool fencing options. Missouri state law mandates that every pool has a fence or other structure surrounding it.
November 20th is Universal Children’s Day, a day instituted by the United Nations’ General Assembly to be observed around the world. The U.N.’s goal was to set aside a day to remember the welfare of children across the globe. In honor of Universal Children’s Day, Fox Goldblatt & Singer PC wanted to address child safety on today’s blog.
The Haunted House Association estimates that more than 2,000 haunted attractions operate in the U.S. each year. Since only a week has passed since Halloween, we ask this question, “If you sustain an injury inside of a haunted house, can the haunted house be held liable?”