In a premises liability lawsuit, a plaintiff can recover for property damage, personal injury, emotional distress, and/or wrongful death.
- Property damage – for example, if someone trips over a misplaced rug and falls onto your hardwood floor and breaks their arm.
- Personal injury – for example, if someone trips over a misplaced rug and falls onto your hardwood floor and breaks their arm.
- Emotional distress – for example, if someone trips over a misplaced rug and falls onto your hardwood floor and breaks their arm.
- Wrongful death – for example, if someone trips over a misplaced rug and falls onto your hardwood floor and breaks their arm.