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Personal Injury & Torts

Jan. 20, 2017

Property owners should know duties to reduce premises liability exposure

Property owners who take proactive measures to prevent and reduce the likelihood of injuries on their property are in the best position to avoid undesired litigation over premises liability claims. By Kimberly Wong

Kimberly Wong

Attorney
Veen Firm PC

711 Van Ness Ave Ste 220
San Francisco , CA 94102

Phone: (415) 673-4800

Email: k.wong@veenfirm.com

Golden Gate Univ SOL

Kimberly Wong represents plaintiffs in catastrophic personal injury cases involving premises liability, wrongful death, products liability, and workplace injuries at The Veen Firm, P.C. in San Francisco. She can be reached at k.wong@veenfirm.com.

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By Kimberly Wong

Litigation is a last resort to resolve any legal dispute. All parties wish the injury never happened. Litigation costs time, money, energy and other resources for everyone involved. Unfortunately, the only way for the legal system to remedy a person's harm is to hold the responsible party liable. Yet property owners are often unprepared when a tenant or visitor suffers severe injuries on the property. While many injuries that resu...

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