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Date: 02-21-2024
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Case Number: 3:23-cv-00309
Judge: David Briones
Court: United States District Court for the Western District of Texas (El Paso County)
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Defendant's Attorney: El Paso, Texas insurance defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
Description: El Paso, Texas personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.
This case was filed in the County Court at Law No. 6 of El Paso County, T, #2023DCV2267, and was removed to federal court by the Defendant.
Premises liability cases can be confusing and complicated for the average person to understand. This type of case is a personal injury lawsuit that arises when a person sustains injuries on someone else's property due to a dangerous condition.
A premises liability claim requires the injured party to prove four elements:
The property owner/controller had actual or constructive knowledge of the condition causing an injury;
The condition posed an unreasonable risk of harm;
The property owner/controller failed to take reasonable care to reduce or eliminate the risk; and
The risk was the proximate cause of injuries to the [injured party]
Outcome: County Court at Law No. 6 of El Paso County, T, #2023DCV2267
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