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What If I’m Injured on Someone Else’s Property—Can I File a Premises Liability Claim?

  • Writer: Jason  Galdo
    Jason Galdo
  • Dec 8, 2025
  • 3 min read
What If I’m Injured on Someone Else’s Property—Can I File a Premises Liability Claim?

Being injured on someone else’s property can be shocking, painful, and confusing, especially when you’re unsure of your legal rights. Many people in South Florida are hurt in places they expect to be safe, such as grocery stores, apartment complexes, restaurants, hotels, parking garages, or private homes.


At Stockwell Law, attorney Marissa Stockwell helps injury victims understand when they can file a premises liability claim and how Florida law protects people who are harmed because a property owner failed to keep their space reasonably safe. Premises liability claims arise when an injury happens because the owner or manager of a property did not repair a hazard, warn visitors about danger, or maintain safe conditions. Common examples include slip-and-fall accidents, unsafe walkways, broken railings, poor lighting, falling objects, cracks in pavement, unsecured dogs, or negligent security. If any of these hazards cause an injury, the person responsible for the property may be legally liable for the victim’s medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and long-term damages.


Under Florida law, property owners owe a duty of care to people who visit their premises. This means they must fix obvious hazards, routinely inspect their property, and take action to prevent injuries. When an owner knows about a dangerous condition and ignores it—or should have known about it because it existed long enough to be discovered—they can be held responsible. For example, a spilled liquid on the floor of a Fort Lauderdale supermarket, a loose step in an apartment building, or inadequate lighting in a parking lot can all create dangerous conditions that put visitors at risk. If the property owner fails to correct the hazard or warn people in a reasonable amount of time, they may be considered negligent.


However, proving a premises liability claim can be challenging without legal guidance. Insurance companies often try to blame the victim, minimize the severity of the hazard, or argue that the property owner didn’t have enough time to fix the issue. This is why working with an experienced attorney like Marissa Stockwell is essential. Stockwell Law investigates the scene, gathers evidence, requests surveillance footage, interviews witnesses, and analyzes maintenance records to show exactly how the property owner’s negligence caused the accident. The firm also works directly with medical providers to document injuries and build a strong case that reflects the full impact of the accident.

Premises liability claims can occur in many different environments, from Fort Lauderdale shops and restaurants to residential communities throughout Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties.


Whether the injury happens indoors or outdoors, during the day or at night, victims should always report the incident immediately, take photos if possible, and avoid discussing fault or signing documents before speaking with an attorney. Even injuries that seem minor at first can develop into long-term medical issues, and early legal representation ensures that no evidence is lost and your rights remain protected.


If you have been injured on someone else’s property, you may be entitled to compensation. Stockwell Law is committed to helping victims understand their options and pursue justice against negligent property owners. With extensive experience in South Florida premises liability cases, attorney Marissa Stockwell fights to secure fair compensation for clients and guide them through every step of the process with clarity and compassion. When unsafe conditions lead to preventable injuries, Stockwell Law is here to protect your future and make sure your voice is heard.


Call Stockwell Law today for a free consultation and get the dedicated representation you need to move forward.

 
 
 

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