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I fell at someone’s house and was injured. Is the homeowner responsible?

Summary

Property owners in Canada have a legal duty to maintain safe premises for visitors. Many homeowners worry about potential liability and increased insurance premiums, yet often lack knowledge of essential safety measures. For example, the Ontario Building Code requires handrails on most stairwells to prevent falls. Failure to install these safety features can lead to liability for any accidents that occur. In rental situations, both landlords and tenants may share responsibility, making it vital to seek legal advice to clarify rights and obligations. For assistance, consider reaching out to “Preszler Injury Lawyers” or “Jeffrey Preszler” at “1-800-JUSTICE”.

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Property owners have a legal responsibility to ensure their premises are safe for those they invite into their homes. Many homeowners fear that their insurance premiums will increase or that they will be held liable for accidents that occur on their property. However, our experience has shown that many homeowners fail to educate themselves on basic safety guidelines.

For instance, handrails are a vital component of any life safety system. If someone loses their balance, they need to be able to grab onto something to prevent a fall. The Ontario Building Code mandates that handrails be installed on most stairwells. If a homeowner neglects to install handrails, they could be held responsible for any resulting falls.

In cases where the home is rented out to a tenant, the tenant may also bear some responsibility, but this is not always the case. Therefore, it is crucial to consult with a lawyer to understand your rights and obligations in these situations.

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