What Precautions Should a Homeowner Take This Halloween?

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Halloween is one of the most festive days of the year, but can also be the most dangerous. If you are a homeowner, you will want to ensure that your property is accident-proof to avoid any injuries. Continue reading and reach out to our skilled Maryland personal injury attorneys to learn more.

How can a homeowner ensure their property is safe on Halloween?

Homeowners need to take all reasonable precautions this Halloween to ensure that no one gets hurt on their property while trick-or-treating. Because this holiday is known for slip and fall accidents, it is critical to ensure that your property is clear from any and all hazards. One of the most critical steps you can take is to make sure that your driveway and walkway leading up to your front porch is well-lit. If your driveway is not sufficiently lit, eager trick-or-treaters can trip and fall on uneven parts of the driveway, or they may not be able to see safety hazards that could have been avoided with proper lighting.

Also, if you have real candles in your jack-o-lanterns, they must be used in a fireproof way and should be kept out of reach for small children and a safe distance from walking paths.

How do I know if I have a valid premises liability claim?

If you or your child were injured on Halloween due to the negligence of another property owner, you may have a viable premises liability claim. There are many steps that you will need to take if you are interested in pursuing legal action. To begin, you will need to hire the services of an experienced Maryland personal injury attorney that can prove to you that your child was directly injured as a result of a homeowner’s negligence. It will also be useful to collect other types of proof including photos and videos of the hazard, medical documents showing the extent and origin of your child’s injuries, police reports of the incident, and more.

What is the statute of limitations in Maryland?

The statute of limitations in Maryland is three years for most personal injury claims. If you were injured as a result of another property owner’s negligence this Halloween and you would like to pursue legal action, it is critical that you act on your claim quickly before it is too late.

Reach out to our skilled Maryland personal injury attorneys to ensure that you are properly filing your claim’s deadlines. Our firm is equipped with the knowledge and experience required to ensure that you receive the compensation you deserve.

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At McCarthy, Winkelman & Mester, L.L.P., our legal team has a strong focus on litigation that seeks just and fair compensation for victims of another party’s negligence. If you need a Prince George’s County personal injury lawyer that handles cases in Maryland, Washington D.C., or Virginia, our firm has the resources and knowledge needed to take a case as far as necessary, including to the U.S. Supreme Court. If you suffered an injury or loss because of another person’s negligence, contact us today.

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