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    Open House – Showing Accident Lawsuit Attorney

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    The American dream of buying a home is alive and well in the hearts of many people, who save for years to put down on a house. If you are one of these prospective homeowners, an open house or showing is something you look forward to. An accident is the last thing you expect at these events, but unfortunately, it happens to many people during a real estate showing.

    If you are suffering from an open house or showing accident, it’s essential to understand who is liable for your injuries. That way, you can pursue a claim for damages and recover the losses you’ve incurred as a result of someone else’s negligence. But who this party is depends on the details of your accident, which you should discuss with an experienced premises liability attorney. The lawyers of Normandie are here to advise you and fight for the compensation you deserve as an injured open house guest. Contact our office and schedule a free consultation at your earliest convenience.

    Possible Accidents during an Open House / Showing

    There are countless ways that a potential buyer can be injured at an open house or real estate showing. That’s why owners must inspect the premises and resolve any hazardous conditions that can lead to an accident. Otherwise, they may be liable in an open house – showing injury claim filed by the victim or their loved ones,

    Below is a list of the most common accidents that can happen during an open house or property showing:

    • Slip and fall
    • Trip and fall
    • Drowning accident
    • Falling objects
    • Dog bite / animal attack
    • Ceiling / roof collapse
    • Broken furniture accidents
    • Electric shock
    • Fire / burn injuries
    • Broken hammock / swing set accident
    • Collapsing gazebo / pergola
    • Unsecured patio furniture

    These accidents often result in serious injuries, so please get medical attention right way if you’ve been harmed while viewing a house. Once you’ve been treated for your injuries, contact our law firm and speak to an accident lawsuit attorney. We can advise you of your legal rights and take immediate action in a claim for monetary damages.
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    Head Trauma

    $250,000

    Foot Injury

    Liability in an Open House or Showing Injury Lawsuit

    As a legal concept, liability refers to the responsibility one has to avoid harm or injury to another party. For example, a property owner has a duty of care to ensure the safety of legitimate visitors on their property. This can include invited guests, as well as people who are there for business reasons (delivery drivers, contractors, etc.). If the owner fails to take reasonable measures that can help prevent an accident, they may be sued by a guest or visitor who is injured on their property.

    In the case of an open house or showing, things are a bit more complicated, as the homeowner may not be the only party that’s responsible for someone’s injuries.

    Is the Real Estate Agent or Agency Responsible for my Accident?

    If the relator or agency had knowledge of, or should have foreseen a dangerous condition on the property, they may be liable for your injuries from a showing or open house accident. This is particularly relevant in the case of stagings, where a real estate agency sets up a residence with furniture and décor in order to make it as attractive as possible to potential buyers. In these situations, hazards like wet floors, falling objects, or candles that result in a fire may be blamed on the realtor, which can leave them open to a lawsuit.

    Can I Sue for being Injured during a Showing / Open House?

    Yes, you can sue for the injuries you’ve sustained during an open house / showing if negligence or misconduct played a role in your accident. In the previous section, we talked about liability in these types of accidents and proving who is responsible for causing your injuries. Once this is determined, you can start the legal process by filing a claim with the liable entity’s insurance company. If your claim is denied or you are unable to negotiate a fair settlement, you can file a lawsuit to recover your economic and non-economic damages.

    In the next section, we will go into detail about the damages you may be entitled to from a lawsuit against the homeowner or real estate broker / agency.

    What can I Receive from a Showing / Open House Lawsuit?

    A lawsuit for an open house or showing accident can include a variety of losses that you have been subjected to as a result of the defendant’s negligence. These losses, or damages, generally fall into the following categories:

    • Medical expenses
    • Cost of physical therapy and other rehabilitative services
    • Lost wages
    • Pain and suffering
    • Property damage
    • Cost of legal representation
    • Punitive damages

    This is a basic list of what we typically ask for on behalf of our clients. You may be eligible for other types of damages depending on your personal circumstances and the extent of your injuries. To ensure that you are fairly compensated by the responsible party, please take some time to speak with one of our attorneys.
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    How long do I have to File a Lawsuit?

    Premises liability lawsuits in California generally have a 2-year statute of limitations. This means you have two years from your open house – showing accident date to file a lawsuit against the homeowner and/or real estate broker. Keep in mind that you will need to go through the claims process with the responsible party’s insurance company before you can file a lawsuit. The injury claims process can take up to a year, depending on the complexity of your accident. If negotiating with the insurance company is unsuccessful, you can proceed with a civil lawsuit against the responsible parties

    When you look at it that way, two years is not much time at all to file a lawsuit for your injuries from an open house or showing. To ensure that your lawsuit is filed on time, contact our office right away and schedule a free consultation.

    The Personal Injury Lawyers of Normandie

    If you were injured while visiting a house that’s listed for sale, your dreams of homeownership are quickly replaced by nightmares of financial hardship and emotional trauma. While nothing can truly replace the losses you’ve suffered, monetary compensation can bring you a sense of justice and help you move forward with your life.

    The lawyers of Normandie are here for you during this difficult time. We know what it takes to build a strong case for damages and recover the settlement you deserve for your harm and suffering. But we know that the cost of legal representation may be holding you back from reaching out to us. That’s why we’re happy to offer a Zero fee guarantee from the moment you retain one of our attorneys. All our services are free to you, no matter how much work is involved in your lawsuit. The only way we get paid is by wining your case, and at that point, our fees are covered by the party you are suing.

    If you’re ready to learn more about the actions we can take on your behalf, contact our law firm and schedule a free case review.

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