As customers, we generally assume that when we step into a retail store, we’ll be able to shop in a safe environment free from hazardous conditions that could lead to injuries. Unfortunately, this isn’t always the case – slippery floors, cluttered aisles, poor lighting, and other hazards can easily cause accidents resulting in serious harm.
In Ohio, retail stores and other commercial property owners have a legal duty to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition for customers and visitors. When owners fail to uphold this duty through negligence, and a customer gets injured as a result, the store can be held liable for those injuries under the state’s premises liability laws.
At The Jones Firm, our Ohio premises liability attorneys have helped many injured clients pursue fair compensation from negligent stores and property owners. In this blog, we’ll explore when a store may be liable for a customer injury and what you need to know about filing a premises liability claim.
Premises liability refers to the legal concept that a property owner can be held responsible for injuries that occur on their property due to unsafe or hazardous conditions. To establish premises liability against a store in Ohio, the injured customer must prove the following elements:
Common types of premises liability claims against retail stores include slip and fall accidents, falling merchandise injuries, inadequate security incidents, and other injuries caused by dangerous conditions on the property.
There are numerous potential hazards that can lead to customer injuries in retail environments, most of which stem from some form of negligence by the store owner or employees. Examples include:
For a store to be held liable, their negligence must have directly contributed to the existence of the hazardous condition that caused the customer’s injury.
To successfully hold a store liable in an Ohio premises liability case, it’s necessary to prove the store had actual or constructive knowledge of the hazard and that the resulting injury was foreseeable.
Ohio also follows comparative negligence rules for premises liability cases. This means a customer’s compensation can be reduced if they are found partially at fault for their own injury due to inattentiveness or careless behavior.
If a store is found liable for a customer’s injury in Ohio, the victim may be entitled to recover compensation for their related damages, including:
Punitive damages in premises liability cases are rare. However, in cases of egregious conduct by the store, punitive damages may also be awarded to punish the store and deter future lapses in safety standards.
The total compensation amount will depend on factors like the severity of injuries, extent of negligence, strength of evidence, and relevant Ohio laws.
If you or a loved one was injured due to a store’s failure to maintain a safe environment, take the following steps:
An experienced Ohio premises liability lawyer from our firm can handle all aspects of your claim, fight for the compensation you deserve, and lift that legal burden off your shoulders as you recover from your injuries.
If you or someone you love was seriously injured due to a dangerous condition or hazard in an Ohio retail store, you may be entitled to significant compensation. Don’t take on the big insurance companies alone – they will look for any way to devalue or deny your legitimate claim.
The premises liability attorneys at The Jones Firm have experience representing injured clients in complex cases against negligent stores and property owners in Ohio. We know how to investigate, collect key evidence, bring in expert witnesses if needed, and build a strong case strategy to maximize your recovery for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and more.
Don’t wait until it’s too late – there are strict time limits for taking legal action in Ohio premises liability cases. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss the details of your injury, your legal rights, and how our firm can help you pursue the justice and fair compensation you deserve. Call now or visit our website to get started.