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Injured by a Property Hazard?

 We Handle Unsafe Property Injury Claims in Chicago

Hazards Hidden in Plain Sight

Property Owners Have a Duty to Keep You Safe

If you were hurt due to broken steps, poor lighting, falling debris, or other unsafe conditions, you may have a legal claim. We help injured visitors and tenants hold property owners accountable.

Your Injury Deserves Attention

We Prove Negligence in Premises Liability Cases

We investigate property conditions, confirm the owner’s responsibility, and fight for full compensation for your medical costs, lost wages, and long-term effects.

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Scene & Hazard Review

We assess the conditions that caused harm

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Code & Safety Violations 

We examine compliance with city laws

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We build a clear picture of your losses

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We pursue your case wherever it leads

 Unsafe Property Injury FAQs

We answer common questions about injuries caused by poor property conditions.

  • What counts as an unsafe property condition?

    This can include broken stairs, loose handrails, water leaks, poor lighting, falling materials, electrical issues, and more. If a hazard was known—or should have been—and wasn’t fixed, you may have a case.

  • How do I prove the owner was at fault?

    We show that the hazard existed, that the owner had notice or should have known, and that it directly caused your injury. Maintenance logs, witness statements, and photos all help build the case.

  • Does it matter if I was visiting or renting?

    Not at all. Whether you were a customer, guest, or tenant, property owners have legal responsibilities to maintain safe conditions. We represent people in all roles who’ve been injured.

  • Can I sue a landlord for unsafe conditions?

    Yes—if you were injured due to negligence in your apartment or common areas, we can hold landlords or management companies accountable under Illinois premises liability laws.

  • What’s the deadline for filing a claim?

    In Illinois, the general statute of limitations is two years from the date of injury. But the sooner we start, the better chance we have to preserve evidence and strengthen your case.

Still have a question?

et’s get you answers. Contact us for a free consultation—no pressure, just honest guidance.

 We Make Safety a Legal Matter

Talk to a Premises Liability Lawyer

 If unsafe property conditions caused your injury, we’ll help you understand your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve—with clarity, compassion, and experience.