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Greater Boston Hotel Lobby Accidents - Common Area Injuries

At Kenney & Conley, we represent clients injured in accidents caused by the negligent failure of building owners or condominium associations to maintain lobby space and other common areas in a safe condition. Whether your accident occurred on a slippery motel floor, an unlit hotel hallway, or a badly secured apartment entryway, our Massachusetts premises liability attorneys can advise and represent you. Contact us in Braintree for a free consultation about your legal options.

The law of premises liability makes property owners responsible for the reasonable safety of business patrons, social guests, tenants, and legitimate visitors. When the owner of a building fails to protect or at least warn such persons of dangerous property conditions--which might include any hazard from an area undergoing remodeling to a dangerous dog--the owner can be held liable for the full range of the injured person's physical, economic, and intangible damages.

Among the specific premises liability situations that we handle are injuries caused by the following:

  • Slippery floors in hotel lobbies or apartment building common areas
  • Inadequate lighting in halls and stairways
  • Unsafe conditions in parking lots or garages
  • Structurally unsound building elements and code violations
  • Poorly maintained or supervised swimming pools
  • Negligent security ranging from inadequate or malfunctioning locks on doors to ineffective video monitoring and surveillance

For dependable advice and experienced representation in a case involving assault in a hotel lobby or a fall down a dark stairwell, contact the Massachusetts premises liability lawyers at Kenney & Conley.

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