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Lake County and Cook County Premises Liability Lawyer

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Determining Legal Responsibility for Injuries Sustained

At the law office of Todd A. Heller & Associates, we represent clients who have been hurt at businesses, on sidewalks or streets, in school buildings or on other premises. Our Lake County premises liability attorneys are experienced at determining the appropriate legal responsibilities for injuries sustained on a dangerous property.

Illinois Slip-and-Fall Injury Attorneys

We have experience handling cases involving defective premises such as bad stairways, defective ladders or leaky roofs in business buildings. We represent clients who have been injured in slip-and-falls, trip-and-falls and other accidents in these kinds of environments. Through legal procedure, we determine responsibility for the injury. There are exceptions in premises liability cases, such as whether the dangerous condition can be controlled.

A natural accumulation of water or snow forced into an area can cause a slip-and-fall that the property owner may argue is not recoverable. If a defect is open and obvious, the property owner may deny any responsibility for any potential risks associated with it. With our knowledge of the law and experience handling personal injury cases, we can efficiently assess where responsibility for injuries lies and resolve our clients' personal injury claims. We will fight for your rights and try to overcome aspects of Illinois law which attempt to deny recovery for those injured by the fault of another.

Contact a Lake County and Cook County, Illinois, Lawyer Today

If you have been injured in a slip-and-fall or other premises liability accident, contact our office today for a free consultation. You can reach us toll free at 866-319-8213 or by contacting us online.

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