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		<title>Augusta, GA premises owner liability</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Augusta, GA  premises owner liability<br />Trespasser</p>
<p>The trespasser is the person who goes upon the premises of another without an express or implied invitation, for his or her own benefit, and not in the performance of any duty to the owner. It is typically not required for the premises owner to provide that the trespasser had unlawful intent for making such an entry.<br />When premises owners are not aware of the trespasser’s presence, they often have no duty to warn a trespasser of the dangers or to make the premises safe for the benefit of a trespasser. When the premises owner is aware of the trespasser’s presence, the premises owner may be required to exercise ordinary care in relation to the safety of a trespasser.</p>
<p>Public Roads and Sidewalks<br />Premises owners are usually responsible for clearing public sidewalks in front of their premises, and to maintain their premises so as not to pose a hazard to the public who are passing by on a public street or sidewalk.</p>
<p>Non-Delegability of Duties<br />The obligations of a premises owner are generally non-delegable. When the defendant remains in possession, the defendant cannot avoid responsibility merely since he hired a company to look after maintenance. For instance, a business remains liable for the condition of its parking lot, even tough it has hired a landscaping company to maintain the parking lot and to clear snow and ice. The landlord continues to be responsible for the condition of the housing it owns, even though it has contracted with a management company to provide all service and maintenance connected with the housing.</p>
<p>If you have a premises liability claim against some in Augusta, GA  contact a premises liability lawyer.</p>
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An invitee is that person who is invited to get in or remain on the premises for a commercial benefit to the possessor of premises, or for a purpose directly or indirectly connected with business dealings with the possessor. An invitation may be either express or implied. A customer in a department store is an [...]]]></description>
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<p>An invitee is that person who is invited to get in or remain on the premises for a commercial benefit to the possessor of premises, or for a purpose directly or indirectly connected with business dealings with the possessor. An invitation may be either express or implied. A customer in a department store is an invitee, since the department store actively invites the public to enter the premises and to buy merchandise when on the premises. A premises owner has the highest duty of care to the invitee.</p>
<p>Often, the possessor has a duty to use ordinary care to notify or otherwise protect an invitee from risks of harm resulting from a condition on the possessor&#8217;s premises when the risk of harm is unreasonable, and a possessor knows or in the exercise of ordinary care ought to know of the condition, and ought to understand that it involves an unreasonable risk of harm to an invitee.</p>
<p>The possessor may have a duty to periodically check the premises for the introduction of hazards to invitees. For instance, a grocery store may be required to periodically check the floors for the presence of spilled or broken merchandise, and to ensure that the products are not likely to fall from its shelves. </p>
<p>If you are an invitee and have suffered injuries on another’s property, contact a Macon, GA  premises liability lawyer.</p>
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		<title>Licensee</title>
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The licensee is a person who is invited to get in or remain on the premises for any purpose other than a business or commercial one with the express or implied permission of the owner or person in control of the premises. A social guest will be considered to be a licensee, not an invitee.
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<p>The licensee is a person who is invited to get in or remain on the premises for any purpose other than a business or commercial one with the express or implied permission of the owner or person in control of the premises. A social guest will be considered to be a licensee, not an invitee.</p>
<p>Generally, a possessor of premises is responsible for physical harm caused to a licensee as a result of a condition on the premises if, but only if, the plaintiff shows the following three elements:<br />1. The possessor was aware of or must have known of the condition, should have understood that it involved an unreasonable risk of harm to the licensee, and ought to have expected that the licensee might not discover or realize the danger;<br />2. The possessor did not exercise reasonable care to make the condition safe, or to warn the licensee of the condition and the associated risk;<br />3. The licensee did not know or have reason to know of the condition and the associated risk.</p>
<p>For instance, when the homeowner knows that one of the steps leading to a basement is broken however would not appear to be broken to a reasonably observant individual, the homeowner might be liable to the guest who, without notice of that broken step, is injured since the step gave way.</p>
<p>If you are an licensee and have suffered injuries on another’s property, contact a Augusta, GA  premises liability lawyer.</p>
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		<title>Macon, GA Premises liability law</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Macon, GA  Premises liability law
Premises liability law in Macon, GA is that body of law that makes the person who is in possession of land or premises responsible for the injuries suffered by persons who are present on the premises.
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<p>Premises liability law in Macon, GA is that body of law that makes the person who is in possession of land or premises responsible for the injuries suffered by persons who are present on the premises.</p>
<p>While certain premises cases, like &#8220;slip and fall&#8221; cases, can seem simple, in some states the rules now very much favors the premises owner. Thus, in assessing a premises liability lawsuit, it is often helpful to talk to premises liability an attorney.</p>
<p>Within the context of premises liability, an individual &#8220;possesses&#8221; land or premises if:<br />• The person is in occupation of the land with intent to control it;<br />• The person has been in occupation of land with intent to control it, if no other person has later occupied it with intent to control it; or<br />• The person is entitled to immediate occupation of the land, when no other person is in possession as just defined.</p>
<p>According to the premises liability law of most jurisdictions it is necessary to determine if the plaintiff was an &#8220;invitee&#8221;, a &#8220;licensee&#8221;, or a &#8220;trespasser&#8221;. The defendant&#8217;s obligation to the plaintiff can vary significantly depending upon how the plaintiff is classified. &#8220;Premises&#8221; ought to be read broadly to include land, premises, or places of business. The &#8220;possessor&#8221; is the person in possession of the premises.</p>
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<p>The invitee is the individual who is invited to get in and remain on the premises for a commercial benefit to the possessor of premises, or for a reason directly or indirectly associated with business dealings with the possessor. An invitation can be either express or implied. A customer in a department store is an invitee, because the department store actively invites the public to enter the premises and to purchase merchandise while on the premises. The premises owner owes the highest duty of care to an invitee.</p>
<p>Often, the possessor has a duty to use ordinary care to notify or otherwise protect an invitee from risks of harm resulting from a condition on the possessor&#8217;s premises when the risk of harm is unreasonable, and a possessor is aware of or in the exercise of ordinary care ought to know of the condition, and must realize that it involves an unreasonable risk of harm to the invitee.</p>
<p>A possessor may have a duty to periodically inspect the premises for the introduction of hazards to invitees. For example, a grocery store may be required to regularly check its floors for the presence of spilled or broken merchandise, and to make sure that the products are not likely to fall from its shelves. </p>
<p>If you are an invitee and have suffered injuries on another’s property, contact a Augusta, GA  premises liability lawyer.</p>
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		<title>Special Issues in motor vehicle accident cases</title>
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Special issues may arise in the car accident litigation in Macon, GA . These it more complicated to litigate the automobile accident claim, which make additional parties potentially liable for injuries, or which should be considered when litigating a case. Special issues arising from the accident itself include:Hit-and-Run Accidents: [...]]]></description>
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<p>Special issues may arise in the car accident litigation in Macon, GA . These it more complicated to litigate the automobile accident claim, which make additional parties potentially liable for injuries, or which should be considered when litigating a case. Special issues arising from the accident itself include:<br />Hit-and-Run Accidents: Where the driver who causes an accident fails to stop at the accident scene, it might be tough for the victim of the accident to subsequently identify the at-fault driver so as to bring a legal proceeding.</p>
<p>Car-Pedestrian Accidents: When a motor vehicle collides with a pedestrian, the pedestrian will usually suffer catastrophic injury. Pedestrians typically have a tough time making claims against drivers, with accidents frequently attributed to the conduct of the pedestrian.</p>
<p>Car-Motorcycle Accidents: Motorcycle riders are susceptible to serious injury, even in collisions which would be relatively minor if the collusion occurred between cars. Many suggest that motorcyclists suffer from a predisposition by juries to blame them for causing an accident, even when the driver of a car was clearly at fault.</p>
<p>Car-Bicycle Accidents: Bicyclists are susceptible to serious injury if hit by automobiles, and are also susceptible to having drivers open car doors in front of them &#8211; a hazard which can cause them to be caterpaulted over the car door in a collision. Drivers generally report that they did not see the bicyclist until after the collision, or that they misjudged the bicyclist&#8217;s speed. Some bicyclists engage in very dangerous actions, like ignoring traffic signals or riding on the wrong side of the road.</p>
<p>Semi Truck / Tractor-Trailer Accidents: The drivers of such big vehicles are subject to state and federal rules, governing the number of hours a day they can drive, how much sleep they are to get each night, and the condition and maintenance of their trucks. Drivers typically get paid for every mile driven, and thus have a strong incentive to ignore laws which restrict their driving hours. Of course, when a semi truck causes an accident, the result to any smaller automobile and its passengers can be deadly.</p>
<p>After-Market Vehicle Modifications: Where the vehicle has after-market changes, such as being raised or lowered, having powerful or tinted headlights or foglights installed, or window tinting, these modifications can affect both the safety of the vehicle for its passengers and the hazard posed by the automobile to other drivers.</p>
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		<title>Augusta, GA Premises liability law</title>
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Premises liability law in Augusta, GA is a body of law which holds the person who has possession of land or premises liable for certain injuries suffered by persons who are present on the premises.
Although certain premises claims, such as &#8220;slip and fall&#8221; cases, may appear simple, in some states [...]]]></description>
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<p>Premises liability law in Augusta, GA is a body of law which holds the person who has possession of land or premises liable for certain injuries suffered by persons who are present on the premises.</p>
<p>Although certain premises claims, such as &#8220;slip and fall&#8221; cases, may appear simple, in some states the rules now very much favors the premises owner. So, when assessing a premises liability case, it is usually helpful to consult with premises liability a lawyer.</p>
<p>Within the context of premises liability, a person &#8220;possesses&#8221; land or premises when:<br />• The person is in occupation of the land with intent to control it;<br />• The person has been in occupation of land with intent to control it, if no other person has later occupied it with intent to control it; or<br />• That person is entitled to immediate occupation of the land, if no other person is in possession as just defined.</p>
<p>As per the premises liability law of most states it is important to decide if the claimant is an &#8220;invitee&#8221;, a &#8220;licensee&#8221;, or a &#8220;trespasser&#8221;. The defendant&#8217;s obligation to the plaintiff can vary significantly depending upon how the plaintiff is classified. &#8220;Premises&#8221; should be read broadly to include land, premises, or places of business. The &#8220;possessor&#8221; is the individual in possession of the premises.</p>
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		<title>Causes of accidents in Macon, GA</title>
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There are numerous likely causes for automobile accidents in Macon, GA , like: Driver Error &#8211; The most common reason for auto is driver error. Common errors which result in accidents include failure to yield the right of way, following too closely, driving at excessive speeds, unsafe passing, and [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are numerous likely causes for automobile accidents in Macon, GA , like: <br />Driver Error &#8211; The most common reason for auto is driver error. Common errors which result in accidents include failure to yield the right of way, following too closely, driving at excessive speeds, unsafe passing, and disregard of traffic control devices.</p>
<p>Distractions – If the driver&#8217;s attention becomes diverted from the road, the possibility of an accident increase. Distractions may occur from outside of the automobile, such as when something on the edge of the road draws the driver&#8217;s attention. Distractions can also occur inside the automobile, like where a driver attempts to read or put on makeup when driving, change CD&#8217;s in the CD player, dials a cellular phone, or attempts to parent an upset or unruly child.</p>
<p>Intoxication – Persons whose ability to drive is affected as a result of the consumption of alcohol or drugs are more likely to cause motor vehicle accidents.</p>
<p>Bad Weather – At times, bad weather conditions will contribute to an accident by interfering with visibility, diminishing traction on the road surface, or otherwise making it more difficult to drive the automobile. A driver must take into consideration the effects of the weather, like as strong cross-winds or slippery roads while driving. At times the weather will create an unexpected hazard, like black ice or flash flooding, which may not be detected by the driver until it is too late to avoid the hazard.</p>
<p>Road Design &#8211; A poorly designed roadway, intersection, or means of controlling traffic can at times result in an accident. Badly placed and poorly designed road signs or barriers may cause unnecessary injury when automobiles collide with them. Sometimes, such defects will result in liability for the governmental agency responsible for the design and maintenance of the roadway, but governmental immunity may apply in these cases.</p>
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		<title>Special Issues in automobile accident cases</title>
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Special issues will arise in the vehicle accident cases in Augusta, GA . These it more difficult to litigate the car accident claim, which make additional parties potentially liable for injuries, or which ought to be considered when litigating a case. Special issues arising from the accident itself include:Hit-and-Run Accidents: [...]]]></description>
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<p>Special issues will arise in the vehicle accident cases in Augusta, GA . These it more difficult to litigate the car accident claim, which make additional parties potentially liable for injuries, or which ought to be considered when litigating a case. Special issues arising from the accident itself include:<br />Hit-and-Run Accidents: If a driver who causes an accident does not stop at the accident scene, it may be tough for the victim of the accident to later identify the at-fault driver so as to file a lawsuit.</p>
<p>Car-Pedestrian Accidents: If a motor vehicle collides with a pedestrian, the pedestrian will often suffer catastrophic injury. Pedestrians generally have difficulty making claims against drivers, with accidents generally attributed to the conduct of the pedestrian.</p>
<p>Car-Motorcycle Accidents: Motorcycle riders are likely to suffer serious injury, even in accidents which may be relatively minor had the collusion occurred between cars. Many feel that motorcyclists suffer from a predisposition by juries to blame them for causing an accident, even where the driver of a car was clearly negligent.</p>
<p>Car-Bicycle Accidents: Bicyclists are susceptible to serious injury if hit by automobiles, and are also vulnerable to having drivers open car doors in front of them &#8211; a hazard that can cause them to be caterpaulted over the car door in a collision. Drivers often report that they did not see the bicyclist until after the collision, or that they misjudged the bicyclist&#8217;s speed. Few bicyclists engage in very dangerous actions, including ignoring traffic signals or riding on the wrong side of the road.</p>
<p>Semi Truck / Tractor-Trailer Accidents: The drivers of such large vehicles are subject to state and federal rules, governing how many hours a day they can drive, how much sleep they are to get each night, and the condition and maintenance of the vehicles. Drivers typically get paid for every mile driven, and so have a strong reason to ignore regulation which limit their driving hours. Naturally, when a semi truck causes an accident, the impact to any smaller automobile and its occupants can be deadly.</p>
<p>After-Market Vehicle Modifications: Where the vehicle has after-market changes, like being raised or lowered, having powerful or tinted headlights or foglights installed, or window tinting, those modifications may affect both the safety of the automobile for its passengers and the hazard posed by the vehicle to other drivers.</p>
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		<title>Macon, Georgia negligent design law firm</title>
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Manufacturers have an obligation to design products that are reasonably safe for all intended and reasonably foreseeable uses. This is another method of stating that courts make manufacturers pay for injuries that juries consider should have been prevented. In deciding whether the manufacturer was negligent in designing the product, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Manufacturers have an obligation to design products that are reasonably safe for all intended and reasonably foreseeable uses. This is another method of stating that courts make manufacturers pay for injuries that juries consider should have been prevented. In deciding whether the manufacturer was negligent in designing the product, the jury considers the chances and potential severity of the injuries caused by the design against the increased burden of using a safer design. The parties often depend on expert witnesses whose testimony is used to prove that the design selected was or was not reasonably safe.</p>
<p>Product manufacturers also have an obligation to exercise reasonable care in manufacturing their products. This type of claim can occur if the product was designed properly, however the particular product that resulted in the claimant’s injury did not conform to product specifications.  Instances of negligent manufacturing claims include:<br />• poor assembly of products;<br />• use of component parts that did not conform to design specifications;<br />• failure to inspect component parts supplied by third parties for defects; and<br />• failure to inspect finished products and correct any products not conforming to product specifications.</p>
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