Premises Liability, Negligent Security & Dram Shop

Unsafe Conditions

Unsafe Conditions

When Hazards Are Ignored, Lives Are Changed

A wet floor. Broken stairs. Poor lighting in a parking lot. Debris left in a walkway. These conditions are often dismissed as minor inconveniences. In reality, they can cause devastating harm.

Property owners and retailers have a legal duty to inspect their premises, correct dangerous conditions, and warn visitors of hazards. When they cut corners on safety, the consequences can include traumatic brain injuries, spinal cord damage, complex fractures, and fatal complications.

Unsafe conditions are rarely “accidents.” They are often the predictable result of neglect.

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The Cost of Corner Cutting

Many catastrophic falls and injury events share the same pattern:

  • Inspections were rushed or skipped
  • Known hazards were not cleaned or repaired
  • Staffing was insufficient to monitor busy areas
  • Warning signs were not posted
  • Security footage was not preserved

In retail environments especially, safety protocols depend on consistent floor inspections, documented sweep logs, and prompt hazard removal. When businesses prioritize speed or profit over safety, dangerous conditions remain in place long enough to seriously injure someone.

For older adults and medically vulnerable individuals, a single fall can lead to irreversible decline or death. What appears to be a routine incident can trigger complications such as internal bleeding, infection, loss of mobility, or fatal head trauma.

Injuries We Commonly See in Unsafe Condition Cases

Unsafe property conditions frequently lead to catastrophic outcomes, including:

In wrongful death cases, families are often left asking the same question: How long was that hazard there before someone got hurt?

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Unsafe Conditions Go Beyond Spills

While slip and fall cases are common, unsafe condition claims can involve:

  • Uneven flooring or torn carpeting
  • Broken handrails or stairs
  • Inadequate lighting in stairwells or parking lots
  • Icy sidewalks or entryways
  • Poorly maintained elevators or escalators
  • Cluttered walkways in retail environments

Any condition that creates an unreasonable risk of harm may give rise to liability when it causes catastrophic injury.

When a Fall Becomes a Fatal Event

A fall may set off a chain reaction that ultimately results in death. Complications such as brain bleeds, surgical complications, immobility-related infections, or pulmonary embolisms are not uncommon after severe trauma.

In these cases, accountability matters.

Wrongful death claims not only seek compensation for financial and emotional losses. They also demand answers about how and why a preventable hazard was allowed to remain.

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Who May Be Held Responsible

Depending on the circumstances, liability may extend to:

  • Property owners
  • Retail chains
  • Property management companies
  • Maintenance contractors
  • Tenants responsible for upkeep
  • Security providers

Determining responsibility requires a careful review of lease agreements, maintenance contracts, and corporate policies.

How McEldrew Purtell Handles Unsafe Condition Cases

These cases move quickly. Evidence disappears quickly.

Our approach includes:

  • Immediate preservation letters to prevent deletion of video evidence
  • Rapid investigation of the scene
  • Detailed analysis of safety policies and inspection practices
  • Coordination with medical experts to establish the full extent of catastrophic harm
  • Aggressive pursuit of accountability through litigation when necessary

Unsafe condition cases are rarely about a single spill or broken step. They are about systems that failed to protect people.

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Speak With Our Team

If you or a loved one suffered catastrophic injury due to unsafe property conditions, or if a preventable hazard led to wrongful death, you deserve answers.

McEldrew Purtell investigates what businesses often hope will be overlooked.

Contact us to discuss your concerns and your legal options.

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