Property owners have a duty to maintain their property in good repair to avoid causing harm to visitors. If you have been injured by a defective condition on a property, you may be entitled to financial compensation for the resulting damages you suffer. Your rights and what you may be entitled to may depend on where you were injured and the circumstances that led to you being injured. If you have been injured while present on a property belonging to a third party and you are unsure about whether you have a claim, you should speak with a Tulsa personal injury attorney who can help you understand your rights. The Tulsa premises liability attorneys at the Gorospe Law Group can help you. For more information about how we can help you, call us today at (918) 582-7775.
Why Choose Us
- At the Gorospe Law Group, we provide aggressive and dedicated advocacy to injured clients in Tulsa and throughout the state of Oklahoma.
- Our experienced premises liability attorneys work tirelessly to help victims of defective premises get just compensation for their injuries.
- Our founder, Anthony Gorospe, is a highly skilled personal injury lawyer with over 20 years of legal experience on both the prosecution side and the defense side.
If you are looking for a team of premises liability attorneys who will work tirelessly to hold negligent property owners and occupiers accountable for the injuries they caused you, call the Gorospe Law Group. We won’t stop working on your case until we get a fair resolution for you.
Proving Negligence in Premises Liability Cases
In a premises liability case, the duty of a property owner or occupier depends on the visitor’s status on the property. The duty to invitees is higher than the duty owed to licensees and trespassers. An invitee is a person who enters another person’s property on invitation from the owner or occupier in connection with their business. For example, when you visit a grocery store, you are an invitee to the grocery store’s property.
The duty to invitees on the property is to use ordinary case to keep the property in a reasonably safe condition for the use of invitees and to warn invitees of any hidden danger on the premises that the owner or occupier knows about or should know about if they exercised reasonable care or that was created by the owner or occupier. A property owner or occupier also owes invitees a duty to protect them from conditions that can be characterized as hidden dangers, snares, or traps.
How Can Our Tulsa Premises Liability Attorneys Help You?
At the Gorospe Law Group, we understand the physical, emotional, and financial toll that a premises liability accident can have on victims. Our dedicated team of experienced premises liability attorneys is committed to protecting your interests and fighting for the compensation you deserve.
When we represent you, we:
- Thoroughly investigate the accident
- Gather evidence to establish negligence
- Value your damages
- Represent your interests in settlement negotiations
- Advocate for you in court
Contact Our Tulsa Premises Liability Attorneys Today
If you have questions regarding injuries sustained from a dangerous or defective condition on a property, contact the Tulsa premises liability lawyers at the Gorospe Law Group for a consultation. Contact us by telephone at (918) 582-7775 to schedule a consultation.