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Common Causes of Premises Liability Accidents in Orlando

Property owners in Orlando have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. When that duty is ignored, people can suffer life-altering injuries. Premises liability law exists to hold negligent property owners accountable, but many residents don’t fully understand the common hazards that create these dangerous situations. Knowing the risks helps explain how these cases develop and why victims deserve compensation.

One of the most frequent causes of premises liability claims is slip and fall accidents. Wet floors, spilled drinks, uneven pavement, and poor lighting can all lead to devastating falls. For an elderly person or someone with pre-existing injuries, a simple slip can result in broken bones, head trauma, or spinal cord damage.

Another major issue is negligent security. Orlando is home to bustling nightlife, shopping centers, and apartment complexes. If property owners fail to provide basic security measures—such as lighting, cameras, or security guards—guests and tenants can become victims of violent assaults or robberies.

Swimming pool accidents are another leading cause of injury, especially in Florida’s year-round warm climate. Poorly maintained pools, lack of fencing, and absent lifeguards increase the risk of drowning and catastrophic injuries.

Building code violations also create dangerous conditions. Broken stairways, exposed wiring, or unsafe balconies put visitors at risk. These hazards often remain unnoticed until an accident occurs, leaving victims with severe injuries and high medical bills.

At Dolan Dobrinsky Rosenblum Bluestein, LLP, clients often mention in reviews that the attorneys take time to explain each step of the legal process while aggressively pursuing negligent property owners. This compassionate yet determined approach helps clients focus on recovery while the firm fights for maximum compensation.

If you’ve been hurt due to a property owner’s negligence, the law gives you the right to seek justice. Contact DDRB’s Orlando office at 618 E South St., STE 500, Orlando, FL 32801 to schedule a consultation.