Indiana Premises Liability Attorney
Helping residents throughout Fishers, Hamilton County, Indianapolis, and the entire state of Indiana
Attorney Christopher Wyant is here to help you.
An injury can be devastating to you and your family. Attorney Christopher Wyant believes that lawyers should be approachable and easy to talk to. It shouldn't be difficult to get advice about a situation that might be unfamiliar to you and to have your rights explained to you. Contact Chris for help with your injury case.
Chris focused on my auto accident case with great attention to detail. His expertise helped me negotiate with my auto and health insurance companies -- and handled all the necessary paperwork. Chris was always responsive and provided sound advice, allowing me to make the final decisions. My case went to trial, which he handled without incident. I highly recommend Chris Wyant and Wyant Law.
- Bryan M.
Highly recommend! Before I got to Chris I had reached out to a handful of lawyers in regards to my car accident and basically all closed the door for me since many did not work with property damage cases. Chris was amazing and always kept my husband and I updated on our case. He made the process super smooth and explained everything thoroughly. Super thankful for him and his office.
- Estefany O.
Indiana Premises Liability Attorney
Property owners in Indiana, (homeowners, landlords, and commercial property owners) have a legal responsibility to maintain their property in a reasonably safe condition and to provide adequate warning of any hazard or unsafe condition that cannot be quickly corrected.
In Indiana, when a visitor to a property is severely injured due to an unsafe condition, inadequate security, inadequate maintenance, or construction defects, the person who is injured may be entitled to seek compensation from the property owner. Premises liability cases which may include slips and falls, or injury resulting from inadequate maintenance, inadequate security, or construction defects are often complicated. Our Indiana premises liability attorneys at Wyant Law is here to assist you in navigating through this difficult time.Types of Premises Liability
Slip and Fall
Inadequate Maintenance
Inadequate Security
Construction Defects
Premises Liability FAQs
Common legal questions about Premises Liability in Indiana
- Medical expenses
- Future medical expenses
- Lost wages and future lost wages
- Permanent disability
- Loss of quality of life
- Pain and suffering
Indiana law treats premises injuries differently based on the status of the person at the time they were injured. There are three classifications of persons: invitee, licensee, or trespasser. An invitee is a person invited upon the property by express or implied invitation. This could be a social guest or business customer. A business like Walmart is considered to be open for anyone who wants to go to their store to shop. When you arrive at a Walmart store, you are considered an invitee, even though you likely did not receive an express invitation from Walmart.
An invitee receives the highest protection under the law. The law requires property owners or occupants to exercise reasonable care for the safety of invitees while they are on their property.
Indiana law presumes that in the case of an accident both the person harmed and the property owner each bears some responsibility for prevention. This joint responsibility is called comparative fault.
What this means is that you may be entitled to compensation if the court determines you bear no more than 50 percent of the responsibility for your incident and subsequent injury.
A customer in a business or a guest in your home is an invited guest. They will have a higher legal standing, than a trespasser. Children, even when trespassing, may fall into a category somewhere in between if they are too young to understand a property hazard or unsafe condition.

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