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There are different laws and circumstances affecting an owner's
or operator's liability when it comes to his or her premises.
In the case of government premises, an immunity law might
prevent any sort of recovery, or there may be a claims procedure
that must be strictly adhered to. At a construction
site, special care must be taken to protect passersby from
danger. A host is responsible for advising guests of
any known hazards on the property. In a store, the
owner or manager must inspect the premises so as to ensure
his customers' safety, as well as his own. If you are
injured on someone else's property, you might need legal counsel.
Please consult a licensed attorney.


