Toledo Premises Liability Attorney
Michigan and Ohio Slip-and-Fall Injury Lawyer
If you are injured on another party's property, you may be entitled to compensation. Property owners have a responsibility to maintain safe conditions on their premises. If their negligence causes you to be injured, speak with a personal injury attorney today.
At Strong Law, we represent injury victims in Ohio and Michigan. Attorney Dennis Strong is a trial lawyer with more than 30 years of experience. He knows how to fight for the compensation you need to recover from your injuries. For a free consultation with a Toledo premises liability lawyer, please call our office at 419-885-8877 or contact us online.
Injuries and Illnesses in Premises Liability Cases
Premises liability covers a wide range of accidents and injury-causing incidents, including:
- Dog bites and animal attacks
- Building defects and collapses
- Slip-and-fall accidents
- Lead poisoning and exposure to toxins
- Inadequate lighting and safety precautions
Whether the accident occurs on residential or commercial property, you may be able to collect damages from the property owner.
The injuries people suffer in premises liability accidents vary depending on the circumstances of their accidents. Severe dog bite injuries can include disfigurement, scarring, and muscle and tissue damage. Slip-and-fall accidents often result in head or brain injuries as well as back or spinal injuries. Exposure to chemicals, lead and other toxins causes serious illness.
In cases of catastrophic injury or wrongful death, your medical costs will be substantial. In addition, you may need compensation for lost income, funeral expenses and monthly bills. An experienced attorney can protect your rights and seek the compensation you need. Attorney Strong will hold the negligent party responsible for your losses and pursue your claim until he obtains the damages you are entitled to.
Please call us at 419-885-8877 to schedule an appointment today. We are located near Toledo, just three miles from the Michigan/Ohio border. Personal injury cases are taken on a contingency fee basis. If we accept your case, there is no fee unless we recover damages for you.








