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PR liability is basically you on someone’s property they fail to do something or should have done something or done something rather that caused an injury to another person most times that is not cleaning the sidewalk of snow you know not or having slippery spots there or the the floor the flooring is wet or something of that nature or maybe it could be a dangerous condition in the property itself the roof Falls in okay or something of that nature so that’s what premise liability is it’s based on being inside a dwelling or being being on land where another person is the aler and responsible for those damanes.
St. Louis, MO personal injury attorney Herman Jimerson talks about premises liability in Missouri. He explains that premises liability occurs when someone is on another person’s property, and the property owner fails to do something they should have done or does something that causes injury to another person. Often, this involves issues like not clearing snow from the sidewalk, having slippery spots, or wet flooring. It could also include dangerous conditions on the property itself, such as a roof collapsing. Essentially, premises liability applies to situations where a person is on land or inside a dwelling, and the property owner is responsible for ensuring the safety of the premises and addressing any hazards that could cause harm.