Injured Because of Inadequate Security? Our Greenville Premises Liability Lawyers Can Help

Without proper security measures, certain premises can become dangerous to visitors. Under premises liability law, a property owner or the occupant of the property may be held legally responsible for injury that befalls a visitor to the premises.

If you believe your injuries were caused by negligent security, talk to the Greenville premises liability lawyers at Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers. We have recovered millions of dollars for injury victims over the years and can provide insightful counsel during this time*.

We offer free consultations—call (252) 777-2222 to have your case reviewed.

Navigating the Complexities of Premises Liability Claims

We represent clients injured due to unsafe property conditions, including slip and falls, inadequate security, and hazardous environments. Our team works to hold negligent property owners accountable and secure compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress.

Additionally, we investigate third-party liability claims and guide clients through the legal process, ensuring they receive the financial support necessary for recovery and long-term well-being.

Types of Negligent Security

Common Scenarios and Risks of Negligent Security

  • Insufficient Security Measures: Poor lighting, lack of cameras, and missing security phones can leave areas vulnerable to crime.
  • Faulty Security Systems: Incorrectly installed or poorly maintained security equipment may fail during critical moments.
  • Negligent Security Staff: Inattentive or improperly trained security guards can exacerbate risks instead of mitigating them.
  • High-Risk Properties: Negligent security often occurs in apartments, malls, restaurants, parks, and transportation hubs, exposing visitors to potential harm.
  • Consequences of Negligence: Inadequate security can lead to serious crimes such as assault, battery, or even murder.

The issue at the core of these injury claims is determining if the property owner or occupant is liable for negligent security. Crimes happen all the time, under all types of circumstances. But if your injury was a direct result of the carelessness of the property owner/occupant, then you may have a case.

Our premises liability lawyers in Greenville have 60 years of combined experience. We know how to strategize effectively for our clients, and how to put our decades of experience and knowledge to work for you. We also have extensive resources, giving us multiple options on the path to resolving your case.

Potential Compensation for Negligent Security Damages

When we are working on your premises liability claim, we can fight to recover compensation for:

  • Past and future medical expenses
  • Loss of wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Diminished enjoyment of life
  • Out-of-pocket expenses

There may be other damages in your individual case. A one-on-one consultation is necessary to begin building your case.

Premises Liability FAQs

Premises liability claims can be complex, involving numerous legal challenges that may feel overwhelming, especially while recovering from your injuries and managing the aftermath of the incident.

To assist you, we’ve compiled answers to some of the most common questions our clients have about premises liability cases. Read on to understand your rights and explore your options for securing compensation.

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Pursue Slip and Fall Compensation with Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers

To find out if you have a case to pursue compensation for an injury you suffered in a slip and fall accident in Fayetteville, Raleigh or anywhere in North Carolina, please contact Ricci Law Firm Injury Lawyers to schedule a free consultation with an experienced Greenville premises liability attorney.

Start by reaching out to our firm at (252) 777-2222.