PREMISE LIABILITY 


PRACTICE AREA

Representing Clients Injured On Dangerous Premises


In Colorado, property owners are responsible for keeping their premises safe for others. If you or a loved one was injured because of a dangerous condition or an accident on someone else’s property, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries. Call us to schedule a free consultation to discuss your case.

Types Of Premises Liability Cases

At Chernosky Law Offices, our experienced attorneys have handled many types of premises liability cases including:


• Slip-and-fall accidents

• Garage door or parking arm accidents

• Injuries caused by defective stairways and floors

• Accidents in grocery stores and retail locations

• Injuries and assaults related to negligent security

• Cases involving building code violations

• Injuries suffered on icy pavement, parking lots and on wet surfaces

• Lighting problems such as inadequate or broken lighting

• Workplace injuries

• General dangerous conditions 

Our Experience | Your Premises Liability Case

With over 30 years of experience in personal injury litigation, our attorneys have developed the skills and knowledge to pursue successful verdicts and settlements on behalf of our clients.


We know how owners and their insurance companies try to avoid paying for your injuries. Our seasoned lawyers are aggressive advocates who understand defense strategies and will work hard to get you the compensation you deserve.

Let Us Evaluate Your Case

Did you or a loved one suffer injuries on someone else’s property? There are no fees until we win or settle or your case. We take all cases on a contingency fee basis.

Who May Be Liable?

Depending on where you were injured, you may be able to hold more than one party liable for your injuries. These parties may include:


• Owner of the property

• Owner of the business on the property

• Manager of the store

• Manager of the apartment building


Our attorneys will investigate your case thoroughly to ensure that each responsible party is held accountable for your injuries.

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