Slips, Trips, and Premises Liability — What Property Owners Don’t Want You to Know
Description
Episode Summary
In this episode of Peachtree Injury Law Talk, attorney Jordan Jewkes discusses slip and fall injuries and premises liability, explaining that property owners—whether landlords, businesses, or homeowners—have a legal duty to keep their premises reasonably safe. Jewkes highlights that liability arises when owners knew or should have known about hazardous conditions, such as spills or uneven surfaces, and failed to address or warn about them. He notes the importance of timing in these cases, as owners must have had a reasonable opportunity to fix hazards, and emphasizes the critical role of photographic or video evidence in proving claims. While warning signs like wet floor signs reduce liability, claims are still possible if hazards are concealed or not properly maintained. Jewkes also warns against owners destroying evidence and encourages injured individuals to seek legal advice promptly, assuring free consultations to help victims understand their rights and options for compensation.
Timestamps
00:03 – Introduction and Premises Liability Overview
01:02 – Premises Liability vs Personal Fault and Owner Responsibility
02:36 – Common Slip and Fall Scenarios in Georgia: The Grocery Store Example
04:35 – Premises Liability Across Different Property Types
06:08 – The Crucial Role of Timing in Premises Liability Cases
09:33 – The Importance of Photographic and Video Evidence
11:25 – “Wet Floor” Signs and Their Legal Implications
13:57 – Common Myths and Misconceptions About Slip and Fall Claims
16:10 – Evidence Preservation and Potential Evidence Tampering
18:05 – Advice to Potential Slip and Fall Victims
19:26 – Closing Remarks and Contact Information
About the Show
Peachtree Injury Talk is hosted by attorney Jordan Jewkes, who is dedicated to giving injury victims a voice and fighting for their rights against an often unfair system. Each episode provides valuable legal insights and practical advice for those navigating personal injury claims.



