Georgia Premises Liability Attorneys
Injured on Hotel or Apartment Building Property?
Property owners have a duty to keep their property safe for all visitors who have a right to be on the property. Therefore, if an individual is injured or harmed while legally on the property, the property owner may be held liable for those injuries - this is known as premises liability. If you have been injured in an apartment building or in a hotel, please contact the premises liability attorneys at Glenn Loewenthal, P.C., in Atlanta, Georgia.
Hotel and Apartment Liability: Accountability for Negligence
We aggressively pursue landlords, hotel owners, condo owners and other property owners who are responsible for our clients' injuries. If the property owners' negligence or misconduct resulted in serious injury or wrongful death, they should be held accountable. To determine liability, we examine negligence and misconduct, such as:
- Hotel liability: failure to have adequate security at hotel entrances and in parking areas; failure to maintain walkways, sidewalks and parking lots; failure to maintain elevators; failure to have sufficient lighting at entrances; failure to warn of wet lobby floors; failure to have a lifeguard or post warning signs in the pool area; other negligence or misconduct.
- Apartment liability: failure to maintain steps and handrails in stairwells; failure to clear walkways and parking lots; failure to make adequate repairs; failure to have adequate locks, cameras, or security at entrances; other negligence or misconduct.
Negligence or misconduct in a hotel or apartment building can result in rape or deadly assaults, slip and fall injuries, trip and fall injuries, drowning and many other types of accidents. We are here to hold property owners responsible in apartment and hotel liability claims.
Attorney Glenn Loewenthal is an experienced trial lawyer with over a decade of personal injury experience, is AV-rated under Martindale-Hubbell's peer review rating system and is trained in alternative dispute resolution, such as mediation.
We operate on a contingent fee basis, meaning you don't pay attorney's fees unless we recover through settlement or judgment. We finance all litigation costs for our personal injury clients.
Contact us to discuss your injuries and to determine if you may have a valid apartment liability or hotel liability claim.



