Premises Security Liability Lawyer in Largo, Maryland
The owners of commercial properties and business owners, including convenience stores, gas stations, restaurants, bars, nightclubs, rental apartment buildings, condominium buildings, office buildings and shopping malls, have a responsibility to maintain reasonably safe premises for their tenants, invitees, guests or patrons. If their negligent security or inadequate security measures have resulted in an injury caused by another person's criminal act, the commercial property owner or business owner may be liable for the resulting damages.
Experienced premises security liability, negligent security and inadequate security attorney Stan Brown represents crime victims throughout Maryland and Washington, D.C., providing them with an aggressive pursuit of the compensation they deserve.
Were you or a family member injured on commercial property or within a business establishment due to another person's criminal act? You may deserve compensation from the property owner, and the Law Office of Stan Derwin Brown, L.L.C., is prepared to fight for you to get it. Contact them today for a free initial consultation.
Aggressive Representation for Your Premises Security Liability Issues
Attorney Stan Brown provides skilled legal representation in a broad range of premises security liability, negligent security and inadequate security cases, including those stemming from:
- Carjacking
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- Rape, sexual assault, domestic violence and stalking
- Negligent and Inadequate security
- Robberies and assault and battery
- Gunshots and stabbings
What Is Adequate Security?
Commercial property owners and business owners have a legal duty to provide reasonable security measures. When they fail to provide them, they may be responsible for the injuries or crimes that occur on their premises as a result of this breach of duty. On their commercial property and within their business establishments, they may be required to have:
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- Proper lighting
- Fencing
- Proper door Locks
- Trained security personnel
- Gates
- Security cameras
What Should a Crime Victim Do After They Have Been Injured?
If you have been hurt on commercial property or within a business establishment due to another person's criminal act, the first thing you should do after having your injuries tended to is get a copy of the initial police incident report or the final police report. The police report may include valuable information such as:
- Name of the perpetrator
- Location of the property
- The property owner's name
- The property management company's name
- The business owner's name
- Details about the crime
It is important to get this information as soon as possible, so your attorney can begin to form the basis for your lawsuit. You can also ask your attorney to obtain the police report. When dealing with crime victim injuries, the bottom line is that it is important to get in touch with an attorney as soon as possible and deny commercial property owners and business owners the time to cover their tracks.

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