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What is occupier’s liability?

Under the Occupiers’ Liability Act, an occupier has a duty to ensure their premises are reasonably safe for public use. An occupier may be responsible to compensate a victim who has been injured as a result of unsafe premises.

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If a hazard causes or creates a foreseeable risk of harm, an occupier may be responsible to compensate a victim. These hazards include but are not limited to spilled water, ice,  dangerous stairways, inappropriate railings, uneven stairs, lack of warning ...

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Under the Occupiers’ Liability Act, an occupier has a duty to ensure their premises are reasonably safe for public use. An occupier may be responsible to compensate a victim who has been injured as a result of unsafe premises.

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The length of an occupiers’ liability claim will vary depending on the circumstances. Neinstein Personal Injury Lawyers prides ourselves on our creative and efficient, results-oriented approach.

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