Landlord Liability Injury Lawyers
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When you rent or lease an apartment or other housing, you are assured certain rights. The premises should be safe and maintained to prevent injuries from occurring. Landlords may be held liable for injuries that occur on rental properties in certain circumstances. If a broken staircase or exposed electrical wiring has caused an injury, you may be able to receive compensation from your landlord with the help of Burnside Law Firm.
With rental properties, the landlord is paid to allow you to live on the premises and maintain the property. This includes safety concerns. If you notice a rotting step on the staircase or a tree that may fall, it is important to report these hazards right away. The landlord needs to address safety issues, especially when they have been alerted to the issue. When the problem is not fixed and you or a guest are injured, they can be held liable for injuries and may need to pay compensation.
In Georgia, landlords must comply with both state and federal laws that ensure safety for tenants. This includes providing a well-constructed building that will not cause injury, as well as maintaining the building and completing needed repairs. It is also expected that the property be kept reasonably safe for the tenant from criminal activity. If an injury was to occur at an apartment building due to a criminal act, but the landlord did not provide adequate security, the landlord may be liable for the injury to their tenant.
If you have been injured due to the negligence of your landlord, it is wise to determine whether they may be liable to pay compensation for your injury. This can include covering medical bills, physical therapy, lost income and other financial considerations. Contact our team at Burnside Law Firm today to schedule an appointment for a free consultation to discuss your case.

Thomas R. Burnside III is a personal injury lawyer who focuses his law practice on the representation of individuals who have suffered injury as a result of automobile collisions, trucking accidents, medical malpractice, work related accidents or other causes. With over 20 years of experience in personal injury law at both the trial and appellate court levels, Attorney Burnside has represented people with brain and head trauma...
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Garon Muller is a trial lawyer who focuses his law practice on the representation of individuals who have been seriously injured or damaged through the negligence or recklessness of others, including automobile collisions, workplace injuries, premises injuries, or defective products. Before beginning his practice in the representation of injured individuals, Mr. Muller served the community as an Assistant District Attorney...
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Robert MacGregor is an experienced trial attorney licensed to practice law in Georgia and South Carolina. At the Burnside Law Firm, Robert devotes his practice to protecting the rights of individuals who have been injured because of someone else’s carelessness, negligence, or recklessness and represents those who have been injured in automobile collisions or tractor-trailer accidents; because of a slip and fall; and in other general negligence actions.
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Ashton is a trial lawyer in Augusta, GA who focuses his law practice on the representation of individuals who have suffered serious injuries or damages due to the negligent or reckless conduct of others, including automobile wrecks, job-related accidents, unsafe premises, or defective
products. Before beginning his practice, Ashton obtained his J.D., at Emory University School of Law, where he gained valuable courtroom experience as an intern assisting the District Attorney for DeKalb
County. After his time at Emory, Ashton received experience as a trial attorney at a respected personal injury firm in Atlanta before moving to Augusta. Over the course of his career, Ashton has assisted deserving clients in recovering millions of dollars in injury cases throughout Georgia.