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Under the law, what is considered as Premises Liability?

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Under the law, what is considered as Premises Liability?

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Simply put, premises liability refers to the law holds the owner of a property responsible for any injuries that are inflicted upon any other individuals while they are on that property. When a property owner is negligent and an injury occurs, a premises liability lawsuit may result.

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