Premises Liability Attorneys in Middletown
Injured on Someone Else’s Property in Connecticut? Call Us
Our attorneys at RisCassi & Davis, P.C. help people after suffering injuries on someone's property due to negligence. Premises liability covers injuries from unsafe conditions in places like stores, apartment buildings, parking lots, offices, public walkways, and more. You might feel unsure whether you did something wrong or whether the property owner could have prevented what happened. We understand that uncertainty and we work to give you clear, honest guidance.
For more than 70 years, our firm has represented injured people across Connecticut. We have recovered over half a billion dollars for clients in injury cases, and we handle the legal burden so you can focus on your health.
To talk with a premises liability attorney in Middletown, CT, for guidance, you can contact us for a free consultation.
What Is a Premises Liability Case?
In Connecticut, owners and those who control property generally have a duty to take reasonable steps to keep areas safe for people who are lawfully there. When they fail to do so and someone is injured, a claim may be possible.
Premises cases arise in many settings in and around Middletown. These can include slip and falls on snow or ice in parking lots, falls on broken stairs or loose railings in apartment buildings, trips over uneven flooring in offices, or injuries from spills that are not cleaned up in supermarkets along Washington Street.
Common types of premises liability cases include:
- Slip and falls
- Negligent security
- Dog bites
To evaluate a claim, our premises liability lawyer in Middletown looks at questions such as whether there was a dangerous condition on the property, how long it existed, and whether the owner or person in control knew or should have known about it. We also consider whether reasonable steps were taken to fix the problem or warn visitors.
What Should I Do After a Property Injury?
You may feel overwhelmed after a premises liability accident, but a few practical actions can help protect you and preserve important information.
The following steps can help you:
- Seek medical attention promptly: Even if your injuries seem minor, get evaluated and follow your provider’s instructions.
- Report the incident: Notify a manager if the injury occurred at a store or restaurant, or inform the landlord or property manager if it happened at a rental property or office building. Request that an incident report be completed.
- Keep documentation: Obtain and retain a copy of any report or written notice for your records.
- Photograph the hazard: Take clear photos of conditions such as ice, spills, torn carpeting, poor lighting, or broken handrails before they are repaired or cleaned.
- Gather witness information: Collect names and contact details of anyone who saw the accident or the hazardous condition beforehand.
- Consult a premises liability attorney in Middletown: Speaking with an attorney early can help preserve evidence and protect your rights.
Evidence on a property can change quickly. Snow is cleared, spills are cleaned, and broken items are repaired. Our attorneys work to act promptly to request surveillance footage, maintenance records, and other information before it is lost. Contacting RisCassi & Davis, P.C. soon after an incident allows us more opportunity to protect your interests while you focus on your recovery.
Why Choose Our Premises Liability Attorney in Middletown?
Premises liability cases often involve disputes about what really caused the injury and whether the property owner or manager acted reasonably. You may already be hearing from an insurance adjuster who suggests you were at fault or that the hazard was obvious. In these situations, it helps to have a legal team that is prepared for serious pushback.
Choosing our team benefits you because of our:
- Decades of experience: We have represented injured individuals in Connecticut since 1955 and have secured substantial verdicts and settlements in personal injury cases.
- Board-certified trial lawyers: Seven of our attorneys are Board Certified Civil Trial Lawyers, reflecting extensive courtroom experience and a commitment to strong advocacy.
- Access to professionals: We maintain a network of medical, engineering, traffic safety, and accident reconstruction professionals to analyze complex liability issues when needed.
- Client accessibility: We offer same-day appointments when possible, including evenings and weekends by request, and travel throughout Connecticut to meet injured clients.
- Contingency fee structure: You do not pay attorney fees unless there is a recovery, lowering financial barriers to obtaining legal guidance.
Real Results. Real Justice.
Explore our most impactful outcomes, from multimillion-dollar settlements in serious accident and injury cases to record verdicts that underscore our commitment to justice.
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$425,000 Animal Bite
Arbitration decision for three family members injured when bitten by a neighbor’s dog.
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$7.5 Million Automobile Accident
Nursing student who was rendered a paraplegic as the result of a motor vehicle accident.
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$6 Million Birth Injuries
Medical malpractice case that involved birth injuries.
Medical Malpractice -
$1.3 Million Birth Injury
Child suffered a brain injury due to failure to respond to fetal distress.
Medical Malpractice -
$1.4 Million Birth Injury
A settlement relating to birth trauma.
Medical Malpractice -
$ 1.2 Million Brain Injury
Settlement for Afghanistan war veteran who suffered a traumatic brain injury when struck as a pedestrian while walking in the road during a snowstorm.
Personal Injury
Frequently Asked Questions
What kinds of compensation can I pursue?
Depending on the facts, a premises claim may seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering. More serious injuries may involve claims for future medical care or reduced earning capacity. We review your medical records and circumstances to help you understand which categories may apply in your case.
What happens during my first meeting with you?
During our first meeting, we talk with you about what happened, your injuries, and your medical treatment so far. We review any documents or photos you have and answer your questions about the process. We then explain whether a premises claim may be available and outline possible next steps.