
Persons Injuried as A result of Defective Premises in Massachusetts, Turn to Parker Scheer. Boston’s Leading Personal Injury Law Firm.
Recent Defective Premises Recoveries |
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| $ 950,000 | Paralysis Caused by Unsafe Playground |
| $ 900,000 | Off-loading Incident – broken tibula, fibula |
| $ 600,000 | Playground Death and Injury of Surviving Child |
Defective, or negligently maintained premises, are among the most common sources of serious personal injuries and wrongful death. The range of defective conditions which give rise to “premises liability” claims are extremely broad. Examples of defective premises associated with serious injury or death include defective building construction, inadequate building maintenance, unfilled holes in land, unapparent obstructions, lack of conformity with State building code regulations, such as the Massachusetts Building Code, including defects in stairway design or maintenance, lack of required railings, inadequate lighting, defective flooring, defective electrical wiring, defective plumbing, injuries caused by broken glass, injuries caused by defective heating systems, such as carbon monoxide poisoning and gas leaks, defective building repairs, deck failures caused by rot or other eroding building materials, egress related issues, and other building and land-related hazards.
Contact A Premises Liability Lawyer About Your Case
Parker Scheer has represented scores of clients injured or killed as a result of defective premises. For more information about your potential case, or to speak directly to one of our premises liability lawyers, contact us here, or telephone our Boston offices toll free, seven days a week, at 866-414-0400. There is never a charge for an initial consultation. If you need a lawyer outside of Massachusetts, contact us for a referral.



Andre Lagomarsino is a partner and co-founder of the Las Vegas office of Parker Scheer. Mr. Lagomarsino's practice focuses on complex injury litigation and strategic business planning and oversight. He currently represents individuals and businesses in lawsuits involving serious personal injury, commercial matters, insurance bad faith, and egregious violations of personal and property rights.