Property owners have a duty to keep their spaces safe for use. When they neglect to do so and you fall because of it, a serious, potentially life-threatening injury may result. While hazards such as cluttered staircases, loose handrails and puddles on floor pose a...
Protecting The Injured In Arizona For More Than 30 Years
Month: July 2020
What is sovereign immunity?
While many focus on landlords for premises liability, it is actually far more common for individuals to experience injury on public property rather than private property. A good example of this is an injury caused by a malfunctioning traffic light or an obscured stop...
Tenants can be liable for injuries on rented property
Under Arizona law, homeowners and landowners are typically liable for injuries occurring on their property. But injuries on rental properties can cause some confusion about who is responsible. Understanding premises liability and personal injury laws in the state can...