Slip-and-fall

PREMISES LIABILITY & SLIP-AND-FALL ATTORNEYS — PROPERTY NEGLIGENCE TRIAL UNIT

When a property owner allows danger to exist, we hold them accountable for every injury it causes.
Slip-and-fall cases are NOT “minor.” They are broken bones, shattered knees, traumatic brain injuries, and lifelong pain, all caused by someone choosing not to fix a hazard they knew about.
Insurance companies love mocking these cases. We love proving them wrong.
At Mumen Barlaskar Law Firm, we aggressively pursue claims against negligent property owners, landlords, businesses, and maintenance contractors who let unsafe conditions harm innocent visitors.

Why Slip-and-Fall Cases Demand Aggressive Representation

Unlike auto accidents, slip-and-fall hazards disappear fast:
This is why speed and forceful preservation demands are critical.
We obtain:
If they try to deny or conceal evidence, we file motions and force compliance.

Common Hazardous Conditions We Sue For

We aggressively pursue cases involving:
If the property owner failed to inspect, repair, or warn — they are liable.

Premises Injuries We Fight to Compensate

Victims often suffer:
These injuries impact mobility, income, and independence. We pursue full, not partial, compensation.

Compensation We Demand

We fight to recover:
Insurance companies routinely claim the victim should have “watched where they were going.” We crush that argument with evidence and expert testimony.

FAQs — Premises Liability

Yes — which is why aggressive lawyering is essential.
Michigan law has changed. We use those changes to your advantage.
Yes — unless we demand it immediately.
You don’t have to. Owners must fix dangers, not visitors.
We can still build a strong case with evidence.
Often — and we come prepared.

Call for a Free Consultation

If unsafe property injured you, don’t let the owner escape responsibility. We will hold them accountable — aggressively and relentlessly.
Call (313) 893-2500 today.
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(313) 893-2500

Mumen Barlaskar Law Firm: 2649 Caniff Hamtramck, MI 48212