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Understanding Liability on Private & Commercial Properties

Partial Fault and Damages

Even if you were partially at fault, Georgia’s modified comparative fault law may still allow you to recover compensation. As long as you are less than 50% responsible, you may receive damages proportional to the property owner’s liability.

Georgia follows modified comparative negligence (OCGA § 51-12-33)

Victim’s legal status: invitee, licensee, or trespasser

Comparative negligence impacts final compensation

Evidence must prove the owner knew (or should have known) of the hazard

Partial Fault and Damages

Even if you were partially at fault, Georgia’s modified comparative fault law may still allow you to recover compensation. As long as you are less than 50% responsible, you may receive damages proportional to the property owner’s liability.

Trusted Legal Representation
for Dangerous Property Accidents

We are relentless advocates for injury victims harmed by unsafe premises. With years of proven results and a compassionate team of experts, we work tirelessly to make sure your voice is heard and your rights are protected.

24/7 Access to Legal Support

Millions Recovered for Injured Georgians

Deep Experience in Slip & Fall, Negligent Security, and Building Code Violations

No Win, No Fee Promise

Don’t Let Negligence GO Unpunished

Get the justice and compensation you deserve today

Let our Atlanta premises liability lawyers help you understand your legal options and take immediate action against negligent property owners.

Meet Your Atlanta Premises
Liability Attorneys

Your advocates when premises safety fails you

Romi

Car Accident Trial Attorney, GA Bar Member, Auto Litigation Specialist

As a Co-Founder at Karma Legal Injury, he is known for his relentless pursuit of justice and fair compensation for clients. His deep empathy for the struggles faced by clients fuels his determination in every case. Not only is he an esteemed member of local legal associations such as the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association and Atlanta Bar Association, but he also holds a strong commitment to educating individuals about their rights, ensuring they are well-informed and empowered.

Karina K.
Deochand

Car Accident Trial Attorney, GA Bar Member, Auto Litigation Specialist

With over a decade of experience in personal injury law and complex civil litigation, Karina co-founded the Karma Legal Injury to give back to her cherished community. Her dedication and expertise haven’t gone unnoticed; she’s recognized by esteemed associations such as the Georgia Trial Lawyers Association, Atlanta Bar Association, South Asian Bar Association of Georgia, and the Georgia Asian Pacific American Bar Association (GAPABA). Additionally, she has contributed to the legal community by co-authoring the Georgia Municipal Benchbook, a trusted guide for Georgia’s Municipal Court judges and their staff.

How We Win Premises
Liability Cases

Step-by-step guidance from the moment you call

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Free Case Evaluation

We assess your case, your injuries, and the circumstances of your accident.

2
Evidence Collection & Investigation

We gather footage, witness statements, maintenance logs, and more to build a strong liability case.

3
Legal Strategy & Filing

We file your claim and begin negotiations or litigation depending on the strength of the case.

4
Recovery & Resolution

We pursue full compensation for your medical costs, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.

Common Accidents that Lead to Premises Liability Claims

Each case is unique—and the type of hazard can impact your compensation.

Slip, Trip &
Falls

Often caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, loose carpeting, or poor lighting. Property owners must maintain safe walking conditions.

Negligent Security

Lack of proper lighting, gates, or guards can lead to criminal assaults and robberies—especially in high-crime areas.

Defective Structures & Code Violations

Broken steps, loose railings, faulty wiring, and unpermitted construction work are dangerous and often violate local building codes.

Swimming
Pool Accidents

Poor supervision, lack of fencing, or improper warning signs can cause drownings or injuries, particularly with children involved.

Justice Delivered: Recent Case Results

Holding Negligent Property Owners Accountable

What Our Clients Say

Real Stories from Real Clients

You don’t have to take our word for it—hear how we’ve helped others like you recover after a premises-related injury.

Words That Matter

Read real stories from people who have successfully recovered after a premises-related injury with our help.

More Ways We Can Help

Our firm represents injured individuals in a wide range of personal injury and traffic-related claims

Premises Liability

Holding negligent property owners responsible for injuries on their premises.

Slip & Fall Accidents

From retail stores to private homes, we help you claim compensation for falls.

Negligent Security

Assaulted on someone’s property? Let us investigate and fight for your rights.

Personal Injury Claims

Holding property owners responsible for injuries caused by unsafe conditions, from slip-and-falls to inadequate security.

Proven Results. Trusted By Thousands.

We’ve resolved thousands of successful injury claims for Georgia residents.

3,000+ CLAIMS

Premises Liability: Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to help you understand your rights after an injury

1
What is premises liability?

It’s the legal responsibility of a property owner to keep their premises safe. If you’re injured due to unsafe conditions, you may have a claim.

2
What if I was partially at fault?

Under Georgia law, you can still recover compensation as long as you're less than 50% at fault.

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How do I prove the owner was negligent?

We’ll gather surveillance, witness statements, and maintenance records to show the owner knew—or should have known—about the hazard.

4
Do I need an attorney?

Premises liability cases are complex. Having an experienced Atlanta premises liability attorney increases your chances of a successful claim.

Own Property in Georgia? Know Your Legal Duty.

If you’re a property owner, make sure your premises are compliant with safety standards to avoid potential liability