Premise Liability
If you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, Zimmaro Law is here to help. Premises liability cases can involve slip and falls, inadequate security, poorly maintained property, or negligent conditions that lead to serious injury. With over 25 years of experience, Attorney David Zimmaro fights to ensure that negligent property owners are held accountable for the harm they cause. Whether you were injured at a store, apartment complex, or even a friend’s home, our team is dedicated to securing the compensation you deserve for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us help you navigate the legal process with integrity and expertise.
Negligent Properties
When people think of premise liability cases they often think of slip and falls, however, premise liability cases can cover a broad spectrum of negligence including slip and falls, inadequate security, poorly maintained property, negligent conditions, animal attacks, swimming pool accidents, escalator and elevator accidents, or toxic exposure.
Additionally, the negligent properties in premise liability cases aren’t just limited to retail stores, malls, or restaurants. Other properties that fall under premise liability cases include entertainment centers (like trampoline parks), stadiums, swimming pools, fairgrounds, amusement parks, apartment complexes, even churches or other religious institutions.

Stadiums
Stadiums must prioritize safety for the thousands of visitors attending events. Hazards such as wet floors, broken seating, or inadequate security can lead to serious injuries. Zimmaro Law helps victims of accidents in stadiums navigate claims for negligence, ensuring that victims receive fair compensation for their injuries.

Fairgrounds
Fairgrounds, with their large crowds and various attractions, can have unsafe conditions, including poorly maintained rides or hazardous walkways. Zimmaro Law represents individuals hurt at fairs, seeking justice and fair compensation for injuries caused by negligent maintenance or insufficient safety measures.

Amusement Parks
Amusement parks pose unique risks, especially when rides or attractions are not properly maintained or when there is inadequate supervision. Zimmaro Law represents victims of accidents in amusement parks, ensuring that negligent park operators are held responsible for the safety of their guests.

Swimming Pools
Swimming pools, whether public or private, are common sites for accidents. Issues like lack of lifeguards, improperly maintained pool areas, or poor signage can result in drowning or serious injuries. Zimmaro Law is dedicated to helping clients hurt in pool-related incidents, holding negligent property owners accountable.

Entertainment
Whether it's a bowling alley, arcade, or family entertainment venue, these places are meant to offer fun experiences but can present significant risks. Unsafe conditions like slippery floors, malfunctioning equipment, or inadequate supervision can cause injuries. Zimmaro Law fights for those injured due to such negligence.

Apartments
Landlords and property management companies are responsible for maintaining safe living conditions for tenants. Unsafe conditions such as poorly lit stairwells, broken handrails, or mold infestations can lead to severe accidents. Zimmaro Law helps tenants seek compensation for injuries caused by a landlord's failure to maintain safe premises.

Retail Stores
Retail stores must maintain their premises to prevent injuries to shoppers. Spills, tripping hazards, or defective displays can lead to serious accidents. Zimmaro Law supports clients injured while shopping, working to hold businesses accountable for unsafe conditions on their property.

Restaurants
Restaurants can be dangerous places when floors are slippery, fire safety measures are lacking, or kitchen equipment is improperly maintained. Zimmaro Law assists individuals injured in restaurant accidents, fighting to ensure restaurant owners maintain a safe environment for their customers.