Premises Liability |
Whenever you or someone you love is injured as a result of the negligence of another, contact the law firm of Glenn D. Steeg & Associates for a free consultation to determine what your rights are.
Under Michigan law, owners and possessors of property have an obligation to maintain it in a safe condition and warn visitors of known dangerous conditions.
Ice and Snow: under certain circumstances an owner or possessor of property can be liable for injuries sustained by members of the public from falls on their property.
Dog Bites: The Michigan Dog Bite Statute imposes absolute liability on the dog's owner except when the dog has been provoked.
Children: The law places special emphasis when a minor is injured on the property of another. Laws such as the "attractive nuisance doctrine" may impose liability upon a landowner when a child is injured even if the same would not be true with an adult.





