Keep Your Property Safe on Halloween Video Blog
Keep Your Property Safe on Halloween Video Blog
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“A property owner, even on Halloween, they’re required to keep their property in a reasonable, safe condition.”
It’s more than just jack-o-lanterns and candy. Halloween is supposed to be scary. But it can be even more horrifying if you, or your child, gets hurt on a night that is meant for seasonal fun.
Personal Injury attorney James Payer talks about what you need to know to make sure your kids don’t have a terrifying experience on Halloween:
“Property owners know that your children are going to be there on Halloween night to trick or treat, everyone knows that and if they fail to keep their property in a reasonable, safe condition on Halloween and someone’s injured, you’re entitled to recover money from that property owner. ”
If your child is hurt, Payer advises to make sure to take photographs of what caused the injury, whether it’s a hole in the ground, a crack in the sidewalk or if something flammable caused a costume to catch fire.
After seeking medical attention, contact an attorney right away because a property owner, even on Halloween, is required to keep their property in a reasonable, safe condition.
Lean on James Payer and Associates, you can trust their personal injury attorneys to be there for you and fight tooth and nail for the compensation that you deserve.