Boston Failure to Maintain Premises Attorney
What are the responsibilities of a property owner? Above all else, it is the property owner's job to maintain a safe environment for anyone who may set foot on the property. If you have been injured on private, public or government property, you have a right to hold the negligent party responsible for your injuries. For more than 50 years, the Dane Shulman name has been associated with the protection of the rights of premises liability victims across Massachusetts.
No Property Owner Is Free From Responsibility
When it comes to maintaining a safe premises the same rules apply to all property owners. Our firm handles claims against individuals, private companies and municipalities for accidents that occurred on private, public or residential property. If an owner was aware of a dangerous condition and did nothing to fix it or properly warn people of the danger, he or she can and should be held responsible.
Whether you have suffered a fall as the result of a broken railing or you have been the victim of an injury due to dangerous ice and snow or a broken light in a dark parking lot, we are ready to protect you. We handle premises liability claims for people injured in accidents involving a wide range of factors, including:
- Inadequate lighting
- Porch or deck collapse
- Water from leaks
- Plaster falls
- Failure to shovel snow and ice
- Broken stairs and sidewalks
Protect Yourself Today
You may be unsure about whether or not you have a claim. We offer free initial consultations to all personal injury victims, so you can get answers with absolutely no obligation. We offer contingency fees for all premises liability cases, which means you will not pay a dime in legal fees until we get you the medical care you need and financial compensation you deserve.
From our offices in Boston, our lawyers represent people injured on dangerous property across Massachusetts and New England. Contact us today to schedule a free initial consultation.
"We'll get you what's rightfully yours, and that's that!"











