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A Kansas City premises liability lawyer can be your strongest advocate when accidents on someone else’s property leave you facing serious injuries and mounting medical bills.

At Empower Injury Law, we are dedicated to holding negligent property owners accountable and helping you secure the compensation you deserve for your injuries.

Contact us today for a free consultation.

HOW CAN OUR KANSAS CITY PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYER HELP YOU? 

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, you may not know what to do next. Our Kansas City premises liability lawyer will guide you through the process and handle your case from start to finish, ensuring you get the support you need.

Here’s how we support you:

  • Comprehensive Case Evaluation: We review the details of your case, including medical records and incident reports, to build a strong foundation for your claim.
  • Thorough Investigation: We gather evidence, such as witness statements, security footage, maintenance records, and property inspection reports, making sure no detail is missed.
  • Expert Consultations: We collaborate with specialists, such as safety experts and medical professionals, to assess your injuries and the property owner’s negligence.
  • Insurance Policy Analysis: We examine insurance policies to find every potential source of compensation.
  • Negotiating with Insurance Companies: Let us handle all negotiations with insurance companies to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve.
  • Trial Representation: If we can’t reach a fair settlement, we represent you in court to pursue justice.

Our goal is to make the process as stress-free as possible, so you can focus on healing. Contact us today for a free consultation.

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HEAR FROM OUR CLIENTS 

“Kevin’s an amazing lawyer he helped me win my case for a dog bite injury, he walked me through every step of my case and always kept me up to date with how things were going with it. Very professional and a good guy I would 10/10 recommend.”
-Corey

“Kevin was very thorough and was able to help my son with his case after a dog attack. He explained everything to us so we could understand the process and always updated us with the next steps and what the possible outcomes could be. Would definitely refer anyone and everyone to him for their legal needs.”
-Leilani

WHAT IS A PREMISES LIABILITY CASE? 

A premises liability case occurs when unsafe conditions on someone else’s property cause an injury. Whether it’s a store or private residence, the property owner is responsible for maintaining a safe environment.

Property owners must identify hazards, repair dangers, and warn visitors about potential risks. This duty extends to the building, parking lot, and surrounding areas. If they fail to meet this responsibility and you’re injured, premises liability laws may allow you to seek compensation.

UNDERSTANDING MISSOURI PREMISES LIABILITY LAW 

Missouri premises liability law protects individuals from unsafe conditions on another person’s property. Proving these cases can be challenging, as the evidence required varies depending on your reason for visiting the property when the incident occurred.

Visitors are classified into one of three categories:

Invitees

Invitees are visitors who are invited onto a property for a purpose that materially benefits the owner or possessor of the property. This includes customers at a store, clients at an office, or diners at a restaurant. But it could also include a babysitter invited to someone’s house to watch children, repair personnel who are summoned to fix a problem, or delivery drivers who are dropping off food you ordered.

Invitees are owed the highest duty of care of any visitors, which means the property owner or occupier must regularly check for hazards, fix issues promptly, and warn visitors about any risks they can’t fix immediately.

Licensees

Licensees are visitors who enter a property with the property owner’s permission for social reasons or their own purposes. This includes friends or family members visiting for social purposes, salespeople,

While the property owner doesn’t need to actively look for hazards, they must fix any known dangers and warn visitors about anything that might not be obvious.

Trespassers

Trespassers are individuals who enter a property without permission. Property owners owe the least duty of care to trespassers. However, they must not intentionally harm trespassers. They also need to address any known dangers that could cause serious injury or death, especially if it’s likely that children might come onto the property.

The legal team at Empower Injury Law will determine your visitor classification, collect evidence to establish liability, and build a strong case for compensation.

PROVING NEGLIGENCE IN PREMISES LIABILITY CASES 

Negligence occurs when property owners fail to take reasonable steps to keep their property safe. To prove negligence, you must show that this failure directly caused your injury.

In a premises liability case, you need to demonstrate the following:

  1. Dangerous Condition: There was a condition or defect in the property that rendered the property unsafe.
  2. Notice: The property owner or occupier knew of the condition (if the visitor is a licensee) or could have known of the condition by exercising reasonable care (if the visitor is an invitee).
  3. Failure to Remedy or Warn: The property owner or occupier failed to take reasonable steps to correct the dangerous condition or warn of its dangers, such as making repairs or putting up warning signs.
  4. Injury and Damages: You suffered losses from the injury, such as medical bills, lost wages, or pain and suffering. For example, after the slip, the injured shopper faces medical expenses and time off work due to their broken arm.

HOW CAN SHARED FAULT IMPACT MY PREMISES LIABILITY CLAIM IN KANSAS CITY? 

Missouri follows a pure comparative negligence system, which allows you to recover damages even if you’re partially at fault for your injury.  However, your share of the fault will reduce the amount you receive.

For instance, if you’re found 30% responsible for an accident, and your total damages are $100,000, your compensation would be reduced by 30%, leaving you with $70,000.

A skilled Kansas City premises liability lawyer can help ensure that fault is accurately assigned and work to maximize your compensation.

HOW LONG DO YOU HAVE TO FILE A PREMISES LIABILITY LAWSUIT IN MISSOURI? 

In Missouri, the statute of limitations for premises liability cases is five years from the date of the injury.

For wrongful death cases stemming from a premises liability accident, the statute of limitations is three years.

Move quickly to gather evidence, secure witness statements, and get medical documentation to support your case. Missing deadlines could mean losing your right to pursue compensation for your injuries.

COMMON TYPES OF KANSAS CITY PREMISES LIABILITY CASES 

At Empower Injury Law, we handle many types of Kansas City premises liability cases:

  • Slip and Fall Accidents: These are the most common premises liability cases, often caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, or cluttered walkways.
  • Trip and Fall Accidents: Like slip and falls, these happen when an object or uneven surface causes someone to trip. Common causes include loose carpeting, broken sidewalks, or hidden obstacles.
  • Inadequate Security: If a property owner fails to provide proper lighting, security, or surveillance, they may be liable for crimes like assaults or robberies that occur on their property.
  • Dog Bites: Dog bites fall under premises liability when they occur on the dog owner’s property.
  • Swimming Pool Accidents: Poor maintenance or lack of supervision can make swimming pools dangerous. This can lead to drownings, slips, or injuries from faulty equipment.
  • Fires and Electrical Hazards: These hazards often arise from faulty wiring, poor maintenance, or blocked fire exits. Property owners must ensure compliance with safety codes to avoid such dangers.
  • Elevator Accidents: While rare, elevator accidents can be serious and are often caused by mechanical failures, poor maintenance, or installation errors.
  • Electrocutions: Electrocutions are typically severe and often result from poor electrical work, inadequate maintenance, or ignored safety regulations.
  • Gas Explosions: Gas leaks, faulty appliances, or improper installation can lead to explosions that cause severe injuries and property damage.
  • Falling Objects: Items falling from high shelves or construction sites can cause serious injuries. Property owners must ensure items are securely stored and post warnings where there’s a risk of falling objects.

TYPES OF PREMISES LIABILITY CLAIMS

KANSAS CITY PREMISES LIABILITY INJURIES 

Premises liability accidents can lead to various injuries, some of which can be serious:

  • Head injuries and concussions
  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Back and neck injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Fractures and broken bones
  • Soft tissue injuries
  • Lacerations
  • Burns
  • Wrongful Death

HOW LONG DOES A PREMISES LIABILITY CASE TAKE?

Are you wondering how long your premises liability case could take? In this video, we discuss the main factors that affect the timeline and give you a clear idea of what to expect throughout the process.

WHAT DAMAGES CAN I RECOVER IN A PREMISES LIABILITY CLAIM IN KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI? 

When you’re injured on someone else’s property, understanding the types of damages you can claim is important for seeking full compensation.

ECONOMIC DAMAGES 

  • Medical Expenses: Costs for hospital stays, doctor visits, medications, and physical therapy.
  • Lost Wages and Future Earnings: Compensation for income lost due to missed work and future lost earnings.
  • Property Damage: Repair or replacement costs for damaged personal belongings.

NON-ECONOMIC DAMAGES 

  • Pain and Suffering: Compensation for physical pain and emotional distress.
  • Emotional Distress: Compensation for anxiety, depression, PTSD, and other emotional impacts caused by the accident.
  • Loss of Enjoyment of Life: Compensation for how your injury impacts your ability to participate in everyday activities and hobbies you once enjoyed.
  • Loss of Consortium: Compensation for the impact on your relationship with your spouse or family members.
  • Disfigurement: Compensation for any scars or physical changes resulting from the injury.

PUNITIVE DAMAGES 

In premises liability cases, courts reserve punitive damages for situations where the property owner acted recklessly or with gross negligence.

These damages punish the owner for their egregious behavior and serve as a warning to prevent future misconduct. Instead of just compensating the victim, punitive damages hold the property owner accountable for their extreme disregard for safety.

HOW MUCH IS MY PREMISES LIABILITY CASE WORTH? 

Are you wondering how much your premises liability case could be worth? In this video, we’ll break down the factors that determine the value of your case and help you understand what kind of compensation you might expect.

HOW MUCH DOES A PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYER COST? 

No Upfront Costs

When Empower Injury Law handles your premises liability case, you don’t need to worry about paying anything upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means you can start your premises liability case without spending a dime out of pocket.

Pay Only When We Win

Our “No Win, No Fee” policy is simple—you only pay us if we secure compensation for you. If we don’t win your case, you owe us nothing.

Clear and Transparent Terms

We believe in transparency. From the start, we’ll walk you through how our contingency fees work, so you’ll always know what to expect with no surprises.

CONTACT A KANSAS CITY PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYER TODAY 

If you’ve been injured due to a careless property owner in Kansas City, MO, don’t wait to seek the compensation you deserve. Our dedicated Kansas City premises liability lawyer is here to help you every step of the way.

Call (816) 892-9909 or contact us online to schedule your free consultation.

Areas We Serve

Missouri

  • Kansas City, MO
  • Liberty
  • Independence
  • Lee's Summit
  • St. Joseph
  • Blue Springs
  • Raytown
  • Gladstone
  • Belton
  • Smithville
  • Kearney
  • St. Louis
  • Springfield
  • Columbia

kansas

  • Wichita
  • Topeka
  • Kansas City, KS
  • Overland Park
  • Lawrence
  • Shawnee
  • Manhattan