Legal Representation for Slips, Trips, and Falls in Georgia
Sheila handles slips, trips, and falls whether it’s residential, corporate, or private property in Georgia.
Sheila Bilimoria: Your Atlanta Injury Lawyer
Get Compensation for Slips and Falls
A slip and fall at a store can happen anywhere and to anyone. More and more we see property owners cutting corners on maintaining sidewalks, streets, and parking lots. These cases can be complicated and almost always result in litigation. At Sheila Bilimoria Law, we are experienced in handling the litigation that comes with being injured in a slip, trip, or fall - even if that means trial.
Slips, trips, and falls (also known as premises liability claims) are common legal claims in Georgia that can result in an injury. These case types include:
Fall at a Corporate Retailer
Construction Site Injury
Fall on Private Property
Injured on the Job
Fall on Government Property
Injured Due to Someone Else’s Negligence
Sheila has handled hundreds of slips, trips, and fall cases in Georgia – and she’s ready to chat with you about yours.
About Sheila Bilimoria
Sheila is a personal injury attorney in Georgia dedicated to holding negligent parties accountable and helping you get the compensation you deserve. Though she handles all kinds of personal injury cases she specializes in dog bite, premises liability, and general negligence cases.
Featured Questions
What is a premises liability claim in Georgia?
A premises liability claim arises when someone is injured due to unsafe or dangerous conditions on another person’s property, such as a slip and fall, broken stairs, poor lighting, or unmarked hazards.
Who can be held responsible in a premises liability case?
Property owners, landlords, business owners, property managers, or tenants may be held liable if they failed to maintain safe conditions or warn of known hazards.
Do I have a premises liability case if I slipped and fell in Georgia?
You may have a case if a dangerous condition existed, the property owner knew or should have known about it, and failed to fix it or provide proper warning.
What evidence is important in a premises liability case?
Photos or videos of the hazard, incident reports, witness statements, medical records, and maintenance or inspection logs can be critical evidence.
How long do I have to file a premises liability claim?
Premises liability claims are subject to strict filing deadlines. If you miss the deadline, you may lose your right to compensation.
How much is a premises liability case worth?
The value depends on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, lost income, and how the injury affects your daily life.