South Jersey Laws

Premises Liability Cases

Please select the subject for which you would like information:


Premises liability - Basic information at a glance about personal injury cases involving poorly cared-for property.

Comparative and contributory negligence - If a person injured while on another person's property was careless, the law may limit or reduce any award of damages.

Time limits on filing a lawsuit - A person who has suffered injuries while legally on another person's property has a limited time to file a lawsuit to recover money damages for the injuries.

Slip and fall cases - A person legally on another person's property who slips and falls as a result of a defect or problem with the property may be able to file a lawsuit.

Dog bite cases - A person who is bitten by a dog in a public place or while legally on another person's property may be able to file a lawsuit for injuries.

Winning damages in a lawsuit - A person who is injured while legally on another person's property may be able to sue to recover money damages for the injuries.

View Laws By County