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Negligent Security Injury Claims in Texas

Negligent security injury claims in Texas can be complex. You will need a strong, experienced attorney to recover full compensation. Call our office today.
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Question:

What is important to know about negligent security injury claims in Texas?

Answer:

People who come to me for negligent security claims or premises security claims come to me because either they themselves or a loved one has been assaulted on commercial premises. Negligent Security Injury Claims in Texas What people don’t know about these types of claims is that the law protects consumers, customers, tenants, etc. from foreseeable criminal activity on these premises. An experienced trial lawyer will know to look for a history of prior criminal violent activity not just on the premises, but around the premises. Other things that an experienced trial lawyer with experience in this area of the law does is they look to see whether the premises is being kept up. For example, whether an apartment complex has adequate lighting or whether a mall has enough security.

If you have been injured or if a loved one has been injured or killed because of negligent premises security or inadequate premises security, give us a call. If you have any question about situations such as these, we are ready and willing to answer your questions.

Were you or a loved one seriously injured due to inadequate security in Texas and have questions about filing a claim? Contact the experienced El Paso negligent security lawyers at Chavez Law Firm today for a free case evaluation and case evaluation. Let our experience work for you. Download Our Free Negligent Security Guide Like Us on Facebook