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When visiting a business, residence, or public space, you expect the property to be safe. However, accidents can happen when property owners fail to maintain their premises or warn of potential dangers. If you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you may be entitled to compensation through a premises liability claim. At Burnetti, P.A., we are dedicated to helping victims in Brandon, FL, pursue justice and recover compensation for their injuries.
Premises liability refers to the legal responsibility that property owners and occupants have to ensure their property is safe for visitors. Whether it’s a private residence, commercial property, or public space, the owner or occupier must maintain the premises to prevent foreseeable accidents and injuries.
In Florida, premises liability law applies to a wide range of situations, from slip and fall accidents to injuries caused by defective conditions or inadequate security. If a person is injured because of a dangerous condition on a property, the owner or occupier may be held liable for the harm suffered. A successful premises liability claim can help victims recover compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages related to the injury.
To succeed in a premises liability claim, certain elements must be proven under Florida law. These include:
The property owner or occupier must have owed you a duty of care. In other words, they must have had a legal obligation to maintain a reasonably safe environment for visitors. The duty of care depends on the status of the visitor:
“People come to us at the hardest moments of their lives. My job is to give them strength, fight for what’s right, and make sure their voice is heard where it matters most—in court.”
To succeed in your claim, you must prove that the property owner or occupier breached their duty of care. This could involve failing to repair a known hazard, not providing adequate warning of dangerous conditions, or neglecting to regularly inspect the premises for potential hazards.
You must establish that the property owner’s breach of duty directly caused your injury. This requires proving that the hazardous condition was the direct cause of the accident and that the injuries sustained were a result of that accident.
Finally, you must demonstrate that you suffered damages as a result of the accident. These can include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other financial or emotional losses stemming from the injury.
Injured in Tampa? Don’t wait to get the legal help you deserve. Contact our Tampa injury attorneys today for a free consultation. We’ll listen to your story, explain your rights, and fight for the compensation you need to move forward.
Premises liability cases can arise from a wide range of accidents. Some of the most common types of premises liability claims in Brandon, FL, include:
Our Brandon premises liability attorney has the experience to hold all negligent parties responsible so you get fair compensation for medical bills, lost wages, and other costs you have incurred.
Board-Certified Civil Trial Lawyer and founder of Burnetti, P.A., Doug Burnetti has spent his career fighting for the injured across Florida. Known for his courtroom skill and dedication to justice, he leads a firm built on integrity, strength, and results—recognized by Florida Super Lawyers and Martindale-Hubbell® for excellence in trial advocacy.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. It was approved by attorney Doug Burnetti, founder of Burnetti, P.A., a board-certified civil trial lawyer with experience handling cases involving auto accidents, premises liability, medical malpractice, nursing home neglect, and product liability.
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