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Tampa Premises Liability Attorney

BBDG represents owners, managers, housekeepers, and contractors of business establishments including large retail stores, restaurants, malls, hotels, and other property and business owners. The firm’s clients face threats of litigation ranging from garden variety personal injury claims arising from slip or trip and falls to negligent security claims and/or disputes with third party contractors and/or tenants.

BBDG clients often engage the firm to provide legal counsel or oversight of its safety or security programs in order to ensure they meet the Florida standard of care. Our Tampa premises liability attorneys have extensive jury trial experience defending its clients from premises liability lawsuits.

Turn to BBDG for Premises Liability

Turn to BBDG for Premises Liability

  • Defending business establishments and their contractors from slip and fall personal injury claims resulting from claimed liquid spills, roof leaks, transitory foreign substances, or slippery floors.
  • Enforcing client’s “notice rights” under Section 768.0755(1), Florida Statutes.
  • Defending trip and fall personal injury claims arising from allegations of uneven, cracked or broken walkways.
  • Advocating the personal injury plaintiff’s obligation to use reasonable care for his or her own safety and be aware of open and obvious conditions.

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