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  • videocam On-Demand
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  • schedule 90 minutes

Complex Premises Liability Claims: Negligent/Inadequate Security, Hiring and Training, Construction and Maintenance

$197.00

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Description

Property owners can be liable for catastrophic injuries caused by others or caused by conditions created by others about which the owner/occupier may claim ignorance or deny responsibility. But in 2022, both the severity of injuries and the amount of verdicts increased dramatically.

Many complex legal and factual issues arise in these types of cases, including which of many different defendants may be responsible for the injury and their relative fault. Sometimes the work of a third party can change the premises, or sometimes employees fail to disclose relevant information to the property owner/occupier. Both the identity of the defendant and the purpose of going onto the property can affect the analysis, claims, defenses, and insurance coverage.

Listen as our experienced panelist discusses and provides clarity on complex issues that arise when attempting to recover from owners and occupiers of property for catastrophic injuries.

Presented By

Parker Miller
Principal
Beasley Allen Law Firm

Mr. Miller’s practice is focused on high-stakes, complex litigation. He currently represents survivors and their families in a wide range of catastrophic injury or death cases, including product liability cases involving vehicles, the workplace or failed safety devices. Mr. Miller served as co-lead counsel for the state of Alabama in the Deepwater Horizon oil spill litigation. He is also a leading figure in a number of legal organizations, particularly the Alabama State Bar, where he is an at-large Bar Commissioner, a member of the State Bar President’s Executive Committee, and a member of the Local Bar Task Force.

Credit Information
  • This 90-minute webinar is eligible in most states for 1.5 CLE credits.


  • Live Online


    On Demand

Date + Time

  • event

    Tuesday, February 14, 2023

  • schedule

    1:00 p.m. ET./10:00 a.m. PT

  1. Duties of owners and occupiers of property
  2. Duties of entrants to property
  3. Establishing foreseeability of actions by third parties
  4. Defenses
  5. Damages

The panelist will explore these and other key issues:

  • What are the most common defenses to premises liability claims based on negligent security or negligent hiring and training?
  • What hidden dangers are most often overlooked by property owners?
  • What are best strategies for proving foreseeability of injury?
  • How can plaintiffs preserve insurance coverage?