Legal Help When Buying and Selling Property

Legal Help When Buying and Selling Property

Protect Your Business From A Personal Injury Suit

by Louise Boyd

As a small business owner, you might fall victim to a personal injury suit. Throughout the course of this brief article, you will learn of a few ways you can protect yourself, your employees, and your business as a whole from a personal injury suit.

Streamline Communications

One of the easiest ways to go about taking preventative measures against personal injury suits is to streamline communications between members of your staff and their supervisors. A manager should be able to communicate with the staff in an easy, efficient manner in order to describe any potential dangers in your place of business. Hold meetings where matters of communication are paramount, and make sure you have an efficient and staff-universal method of communicating problems between the staff and the management.

Labeling Dangerous Areas

Make sure that dangerous areas are labeled in your place of business. There are a few examples of this that might be of help. Perhaps the most obvious example is that of a wet floor. Whenever you have an employee mop an area or there is a spill in your place of business, make sure that area is labeled with a wet floor sign as soon as possible. If you own a restaurant, you should also label certain areas of the kitchen that could be potentially dangerous. Areas that are prone to grease fires should be labeled accordingly, for example.

Employee Protection

You are responsible for protecting your employees from any potential problems and dangers that can arise in your workplace. Employees can also sue you under the category of a personal injury suit. By making sure that your safety record is impeccable, this will help you in the case that you are sued by an employee under the category of a personal injury suit. Make sure that fire exits and appliances are labeled and discussed during the work place so that employees can easily be aware of them.

Coverage

A commercial general liability plan can cover your business if you ever wind up losing a personal injury suit. Most of the time, it will cover the amount of which you are held to be liable during such cases.

This guide should have given you some idea of how to go about protecting your business from a personal injury suit. If you have any further questions, it is recommended that you contact the services of a personal injury attorney.


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Legal Help When Buying and Selling Property

I am a real estate attorney, and I have been helping clients buy and sell property for many years. Some clients do not realize their legal obligations and options when it comes to purchasing or selling a house or land. I hope that this blog will be a way for people to get information about legal issues in real estate and what they need to know when doing business. Buying and selling property can be complicated, and all parties involved have legal obligations. Know what is expected of you, and you will be able to get the best out of your real estate transactions.