Property Hazards
What are property hazards?
There are laws that generally vary from state to state that provide guidelines for ensuring safety on the premises of public, private and commercial properties. Property hazards may be physical/structural or environmental in nature.
Physical hazards may include poor lighting, cracked or uneven floors, missing stair railings, doorways and structures that do not meet proper construction codes, or which have been neglected to the point they have become dangerous. Old or insufficient wiring also may be a hazard that can lead to a fire. Outside the building but on the property, poorly maintained driveways and overhead branches may pose a risk of injury.
Environmental hazards include lead-based paint, asbestos, Radon, leaking underground storage tanks, buried waste disposal, chlorofluorcarbons (CFCs) and formaldehyde gas, which can be found in plywood, carpeting, insulation, and draperies.
What can I do?
If you feel you have a claim, our attorneys would like to talk to you. You may be entitled to compensation. Contact us today for a free, no-obligation legal consultation.
Cases Investigated
Beasley Allen is currently investigating cases involving serious injury or death resulting from hazardous property. However, our attorneys would like to investigate any claims of serious injury or death that may be the result of negligence.

