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An Experienced Inadequate Maintenance and Negligent Security Lawyer

You have a right to safety on someone else’s property, and their negligence may have violated your rights and resulted in injury. This could happen if the property has inadequate maintenance, such as poor lighting or broken handrails on a staircase. The property owner may also be responsible due to negligent security if those paid to keep you safe are negligent and allow you to be injured by a third party.

Here at Holmes & Wiseley, P.C., we have more than 80 years of combined experience in Grand Rapids. When you come to us, you get a negligent security attorney who has been through the premises liability process before and knows how to get results. We never treat you like a number, and we offer the type of personalized service injury victims deserve. Plus, we offer free consultations, so there is no risk of setting up a meeting with our experienced team.

When Do You Need a Negligent Security Lawyer?

Negligent security can be an issue in hotels, apartment buildings, resorts and even stores. Examples could include a security officer who is asleep on their shift or who leaves the premises entirely, even for a short time. Another example could be a broken lock on a hotel room door or a broken security camera. If you get injured when someone breaks in, the security is inadequate.

Can You Sue Your Landlord for Unsafe Living Conditions?

In some cases, you certainly can. This is especially true if you have a paper trail showing that you brought up the dangerous condition to your landlord and they neglected to correct it. For instance, maybe they refused to fix outdated wiring, leading to an apartment fire. You suffered from burns and smoke inhalation. Your injuries were a result of your landlord’s negligence.

Contact Us Today

If you’re looking for an experienced negligent security lawyer who also offers free consultations, just give us a call at 616-649-1411 or contact us online. We look forward to learning more about your case and helping you explore all of your legal options.