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Helping Victims of Inadequate Security

People venture onto public property on a regular basis, and most of the time those that do so never give security a second thought.  That’s mostly because it’s relatively rare that something happens where a person will suffer injuries because of a lack of security, but when this does occur, those people that have been harmed need to obtain immediate legal help.  The best first step to take after obtaining medical attention is to seek the help of experienced Alaska personal injury attorneys, and below is a brief overview of this issue.

The Legal Duty

When someone owns or otherwise maintains a property such as a parking ramp, a shopping mall or even a community area of an apartment complex, that person or business entity has the duty to provide a level of security that’s adequate enough to keep foreseeable visitors away from unreasonable harm.  This duty extends to people who are rightfully and legally on that premises, and generally does not extend to people who have no legal right to be on that property.

The Breach of the Legal Duty

While there is no tangible, easily-defined equation for being able to define adequate security, this is often a question of fact for a court to decide if someone is injured on this type of a property and decides to file an Alaska personal injury lawsuit as a result.  Generally, the court will look at the steps and precautions taken by the person or entity in charge of that property and decide if a reasonable person or entity in the same situation would have acted differently.  If so, it’s likely that the defendant will have been found to have breached this legal duty.

Causation

Causation is another element that must be established in order for someone to be able to hold a person or entity liable for injuries suffered as a result of inadequate security on a property.  Basically, the plaintiff must show that the lack of adequate security is what led to the injuries and damages suffered.  This link can either be direct or indirect, but it must be present in order for liability to attach to the defendant.

Damages

Finally, if all of the elements above are established, the plaintiff must show that he or she suffered actual damages as a result of the injuries suffered because of inadequate security.  These injuries can be tangible in nature and include medical costs and/or lost income or be intangible in nature and deal with such forms of loss as pain and suffering.

Overall, people who are harmed on public property because of a lack of security have legal rights that need to be enforced.  If this includes you or someone you love, contact the Alaska personal injury lawyers at Barber & Banker today to schedule a free initial consultation.

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