
Getting hurt on someone else’s property can feel awkward. Maybe it happened in a store, maybe at an apartment complex. Maybe you slipped, tripped, or fell somewhere that should have been safer than it was. That’s when it’s time to contact a Columbia premises liability attorney.
Then come the questions.
Was there a warning? Did anyone report the hazard? Did the property owner already know something was wrong?
DSB Law Firm helps injured people in Columbia understand what to do next. Our Columbia premises liability lawyers can review what happened, look at the evidence, and help you deal with the insurance company.
Unsafe property conditions can be easy to overlook until someone gets hurt. Wet floors. Broken stairs. Loose mats. Bad lighting. Uneven walkways. Missing caution signs.
Small hazards create big problems.
Even one fall can turn your world upside down.
What if the other side isn’t being truthful or pushing back?
That’s common.
A property owner may claim they had no idea the hazard was there. Maybe that’s true. Maybe it’s not.
A Columbia premises liability lawyer can look for the details that help answer questions. Photos, reports, videos, and complaints all matter.
Proof gets harder to find with time. That’s why waiting can make the future of your claim messier than it has to be.
DSB Law Firm is an experienced team of premises liability lawyers in Columbia, SC. We give clients the personal attention they deserve. We’re always approachable and reachable. Plus, we offer a free case review, meaning you pay nothing for a free consultation.
Yes. A lawyer can look at what happened, who was responsible for the property, and whether the hazard was handled the way it should have been.
That claim needs a closer look. If the problem was there long enough, was reported before, or was visible on camera, the owner may still have questions to answer and you may be able to prove “constructive notice.”
Yes. Apartment and rental claims can involve broken stairs, bad lighting, loose flooring, unsafe walkways, or repairs that were ignored for too long.