Contact the Mandel Law Group for a free consultation if you were hurt on another person's property without your fault in St. Louis, Missouri, or the surrounding areas. In dealing with cases involving premises liability, our company has extensive expertise. We fight to ensure that our clients receive compensation for harm they have suffered through no fault of their own. To help you get what you deserve, our team will use their experience and knowledge to advocate for your case both inside and outside of court.
Whether you were hurt at the grocery store or on a golf course, we are committed to helping you reach a reasonable and fair settlement when you have been hurt while on someone else's property. When a structure is not maintained properly, it might become hazardous. The property owner or leaseholder is liable if you or a loved one was hurt due to the property's state. The Mandel Law Group can review your case and advise on the best course of action.
Accidents can happen anywhere. The safety of the premises is the responsibility of the property owner. They have a legal obligation to provide a safe environment. Common conditions that can result in injuries include:
There are many lawyers out there who promise to assist you with your personal injury case. However, we will always act in your best interests and use the wealth of expertise and knowledge that our firm possesses to assist you in getting the result you want. The Mandel Law Group strives to make the process of getting in touch with and hiring an attorney as uncomplicated as possible. Because of this, we provide free consultations; additionally, there are no costs unless we are effective in resolving your claim.
To schedule a free consultation, call our office in St. Louis today at
314-533-1234 or fill out our contact form online.
We offer free consultations and no attorney fees unless we win your case. Call
314-533-1234 or use our contact form to schedule your initial consultation.
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