Understanding Premises Liability Cases in Missouri
Understanding Premises Liability Cases in Missouri
Premises liability cases involve injuries that occur on someone else's property, and the property owner may be held liable for damages. In Missouri, property owners are legally required to take steps to keep their premises safe for visitors, including repairing hazardous conditions, providing adequate lighting, and warning visitors of potential risks. If a property owner fails to take these steps, they may be held responsible for injuries that result from accidents on their property. 
There are four generally accepted categories of visitors to a property:
1. Invitees - people who are invited onto the property for business purposes; 2. Licensees - people who are on the property for their own purposes but with the permission of the owner; 3. Social guests - people who are on the property for social reasons; and 4. Trespassers - people who are on the property without the owner's permission.
In Missouri, different levels of responsibility apply for each type of visitor. Property owners have a greater responsibility to invitees, meaning they must take greater care to prevent dangerous conditions and to repair any hazards. For social guests, property owners have a duty only to warn of known dangerous conditions, while for trespassers, property owners are only required to refrain from willful or wanton injury.
If you're involved in a premises liability case in Missouri, you first need to establish that the property owner was negligent and that their negligence caused your injury. In Missouri, the plaintiff must prove that the property owner knew or should have known about potential hazards and did not take reasonable steps to remove the danger or warn visitors of the hazard.
It's important to act quickly if you've been injured in a premises liability case. In Missouri, the statute of limitations for personal injury cases is five years from the date of the injury. This means that you must file your lawsuit within five years of the accident, or you may be prohibited from recovering damages.
Premises liability cases in Missouri can be complex, and it's essential to work with an experienced personal injury attorney to ensure that your rights are protected. If you're a Missouri resident and have been injured on someone else's property, Allen Injury Law, LLC can help. Our attorneys have extensive experience in handling premises liability cases and can help you receive the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a free consultation.















