Chicago property owners have a critical responsibility in preventing crime and ensuring visitor safety. Effective security measures deter criminal activity, reducing personal injury and motor vehicle accident risks. Understanding liability and prevention strategies...
The act of leasing or renting a home, apartment or other dwelling immediately places what’s called a duty of care on the part of the landlord toward the tenant to whom they rent their property. Immediately, they become responsible under Illinois Premises Liability law...
When a brick-and-mortar business opens its doors to guests, there is an inherent commitment on the part of the business to provide a measure of safety. It’s simple, there is a duty of care to prevent injury and harm from occurring on its premises. Personal...
Premises liability is a legal theory related to personal injury law governing the responsibility of a property owner to protect the safety of those on his or her premises. Many personal injury cases revolve around the legal concept of “Neglect.” (Learn more about the...
Premises liability law may seem cut and dry, but a simple fall at a diner won’t necessarily win a big personal injury claim. There are some clear exceptions to the law that you should be aware of before filing a personal injury claim. The Duty of Care: Illinois...
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