Premises liability is the legal principle that property owners are responsible for keeping their spaces reasonably safe for visitors. In Michigan, if you're injured on someone else's property — a store, a parking lot, a private home — because of a dangerous condition the owner knew about (or should have known about), you may have a valid claim. Common examples include:
- Wet floors without warning signs
- Broken stairs or uneven pavement
- Inadequate lighting in common areas
If a property owner's negligence caused your injury, you deserve to be made whole.
