Injured on Someone Else’s Property?
If unsafe conditions caused your injury, Sanguine Law connects you with experienced attorneys who focus on holding property owners accountable.
Serious Injuries Can Happen in a Moment
A quick trip to the store. A visit to an apartment complex. Walking through a parking garage.
You didn’t expect to leave injured.
Slip and fall and other premises liability cases can lead to broken bones, head injuries, back problems, and long recoveries. When property owners fail to maintain safe conditions, the consequences fall on you.
Sanguine Law connects you with co-counsel attorneys who focus specifically on premises liability cases. These lawyers understand how to investigate unsafe conditions, preserve evidence, and pursue compensation for medical costs, lost income, and long-term impact.
You deserve safe spaces. When that safety is ignored, you deserve answers.
You’re in the Right Place
When Property Owners Fail to Keep You Safe
Premises liability cases are about responsibility. Property owners and managers have a legal duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions. When they ignore hazards, delay repairs, or fail to warn visitors of danger, serious injuries can result.
Our co-counsel attorneys handle cases involving:
Unsafe Walking Surfaces
Broken or Damaged Stairs
Poor Lighting
Hazardous Property Conditions
Negligent Security
Falling Objects
Why People Choose Sanguine Law
Focused Experience When It Matters Most.
- We connect you with lawyers who regularly handle slip and fall and unsafe property claims — not general practice attorneys.
- Premises cases often depend on photographs, maintenance records, surveillance footage, and witness statements. Early action matters.
- Most cases are handled on contingency. You do not pay unless compensation is recovered.
FAQ's
Your attorney will investigate whether the owner knew, or should have known, about the dangerous condition and failed to correct it in a reasonable timeframe.
The absence of warning signs can be significant, especially if the hazard was not obvious and posed a foreseeable risk.
In some states, you may still recover compensation even if you were partially at fault. An attorney can evaluate the details of your situation.
Deadlines vary by state. It is important to seek legal guidance as soon as possible to protect your rights.
