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Premises Liability Attorney in Plymouth

Injured On Unsafe Property In Plymouth, MA? Call Our Firm

An unexpected fall or injury on someone else’s property can cause a significant amount of stress. One moment you are shopping, visiting a friend, or walking through a parking lot, and the next you are facing pain, medical bills, and time away from work. If this sounds familiar, you may be wondering whether a property owner can be held responsible.

At Powers & Caccavale, we help people who have been hurt because a property in Plymouth was not reasonably safe. Our team handles personal injury and premises claims, and our firm brings over 35 years of combined experience to each case. We know this area, and we are committed to helping families move forward after serious injuries. 

We also understand that cost is a major concern. Our No-Fee Promise means you do not pay us unless we recover money for you. This contingency fee arrangement allows you to focus on healing while we work on your claim.

To speak with a premises liability lawyer in Plymouth, MA, request a free consultation with us by calling (617) 379-0016.

Why Property Injuries Are Serious

Many people are told that a slip, trip, or other property accident is just an accident. In reality, falls and other incidents on unsafe property can lead to broken bones, head injuries, back problems, and other conditions that can affect your ability to work and care for your family. These injuries can require ongoing treatment and may not fully appear until days or weeks later.

Under Massachusetts law, property owners and those who control property generally have a duty to keep their premises reasonably safe. That can include fixing hazards within a reasonable time, warning visitors of dangers they cannot see, and following local codes. When they fail to do so, and someone is hurt as a result, a premises liability claim may be available.

Every situation is different, and not every injury on property will lead to a valid claim. However, if you were hurt on a walkway, in a store, at an apartment building, or in another public or private place in Plymouth, it is worth speaking with a Plymouth premises liability lawyer for straightforward guidance.

Types of Premises Liability Claims

There are a number of different types of premises liability accidents.

Examples of premises liability claims can include:

  • Dog bites
  • Slip and falls
  • Falling objects
  • Mold
  • Swimming pool injuries
  • Negligent security
  • And more

Our Plymouth premises liability attorney can review the circumstances of your injury, explain your legal options, and help determine whether a property owner or another party may be responsible.

Statute of Limitations for Premises Liability Claims in Massachusetts

Under Mass. G.L. c. 260 § 2A, you generally have three years from the date of your injury to file a premises liability claim. However, exceptions may apply, including claims involving minors or injuries that occur on government-owned property, where different rules and deadlines may exist. As these timelines can be complicated, it is important to speak with our Plymouth premises liability lawyer as soon as possible to protect your rights.

Talk To Our Team About Your Plymouth Premises Liability Case

If you were hurt on someone else’s property in Plymouth, you do not have to figure out your options on your own. Speaking with an attorney can help you understand whether you may have a premises liability claim, what compensation might be available, and how the process typically works.

Choosing our team means benefiting from:

  • Over 35 years of combined experience
  • Insurance company insight
  • Direct attorney contact
  • Tailored legal guidance
  • And more

Let our team support you during this challenging time. 

To schedule a free consultation, call (617) 379-0016 today. Our premises liability attorney in Plymouth, MA, can guide you.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I have a premises case?

You may have a case if a dangerous condition on someone else’s property caused your injury and the person responsible for the property failed to act reasonably. We review the facts, available evidence, and your medical situation, then explain how Massachusetts law may apply.

What will it cost to hire your firm?

With our No-Fee Promise, you do not pay us upfront. We work on a contingency fee basis, so our fee is a percentage of any recovery we obtain for you. If we do not recover money on your behalf, you do not owe attorney fees.

How long do premises liability claims take?

The length of a premises claim varies based on factors such as the severity of your injuries, how quickly you reach medical stability, and how the insurance company responds. Some cases resolve in negotiations, while others require litigation. We keep you informed about timing as your case progresses.

Should I talk to the property insurer first?

You can notify the insurer that an incident occurred, but it is wise to be cautious about detailed statements before speaking with a lawyer. Adjusters work for the insurance company, not for you. We can help manage those communications and protect your interests.

What Sets Us Apart

  • Over 35 Years of Experience
    We use our combined experience to aggressively represent you and to fight for your rights and the benefits you deserve.
  • Insight to Insurance Company Tactics
    One of our partners, Gerry, previously spent over a decade working for an insurance company, so we deeply understand how they work and what it takes to get you paid.
  • Small, Local Firm
    We have deep roots within our community and strive to deliver exceptional service for our clients through their time of need.
  • Always Prepared for Trial
    We advocate for our clients to ensure they get the compensation they deserve no matter how little or big the fight may be.
  • Direct Contact to an Attorney
    When you hire us, you will be working directly with an attorney throughout the entire process.

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