Whether you were attacked, robbed, or assaulted, if you were on someone else’s property when this incident occurred, you may have the right to file a lawsuit against them. Failure to maintain the safety of certain premises could leave the property owner open to liability for damages. The claims process can seem intimidating, but with the right legal advocate in your corner, you can feel empowered to take action.
When you do, not only are you fighting for the compensation you deserve, but you may be able to reduce the likelihood of future criminal acts by holding the property owner and other liable parties accountable. Consult a dedicated crime victim and negligent security attorney from Marc Brown Law Firm. Schedule a free consultation today to learn more about how premises liability lawsuits work and the potential value of your damages.
What Types of Crimes Happen Due to Negligent Security?
Virtually any type of crime can occur, in part, due to negligent security. Some of the most common types of crimes victims have reported include:
- Theft under Georgia Code § 16-8-2
- Robbery under Georgia Code § 16-8-40
- Battery under Georgia Code § 16-5-23
- Armed robbery under Georgia Code § 16-8-41
- Burglary under Georgia Code § 16-7-1
- Assault under Georgia Code § 16-5-20
- Sexual assault under Georgia Code § 16-6
- Rape under Georgia Code § 16-6-1
- Carjacking under Georgia Code § 16-5-44.1
Who is Liable for Injuries Caused During Criminal Acts?
Generally, there are multiple parties that can be sued when you suffer injuries due to someone else’s criminal activity. To start, you may have the right to file a claim against the individual who committed the crime in question. The Savannah Police Department and criminal justice system will be responsible for building the criminal case against them, upon which you may be called to testify as a witness.
However, you may also have the right to take legal action on your own behalf. You may be able to file a lawsuit against the criminal in question, but that is not all. The property owner where the incident occurred may also share liability for your damages. This is particularly true if they were negligent in the safety or maintenance of their security systems.
How the Personal Injury Claims Process Works
Understanding how the personal injury claims process works can help you feel confident moving forward with your claim. Here is a basic overview of what to expect:
- We investigate
- We identify the liable party
- We review your damages
- We prepare insurance documents
- We negotiate with the insurer
- We attempt to settle your case outside of court
- We advocate for maximum compensation at trial
Connect With an Experienced Crime Victims/Negligent Security Attorney Today
The fallout of your injuries could prevent you from being able to work, leave you with lasting emotional trauma, and permanent disability or scarring may be a constant reminder of what you went through. Not only can you hold the perpetrator accountable, but you may also have grounds for legal action against the property owner and other parties who facilitated or failed to prevent the crime from occurring. With help from an experienced crime victim and negligent security lawyer from Marc Brown Law Firm, you can demand justice.
You should not be forced to pay even one penny of your expenses when you have been victimized. We can help you demand maximum compensation so you can move forward from this traumatic experience. Fill out our secured contact form or call our office to schedule your free, no-obligation consultation today.