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![]() A cause of action for a premises liability claim originates from an injury to a person on the property of another. Generally, an owner of property owes a duty to his/her guests ("invitees") and in some cases, other persons, to keep his/her property in a reasonably safe condition. You must establish that the property owner owed a duty to you, that the duty was breached, and that the breach proximately caused your injuries. Examples of premises liability claims may include the following:
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