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Fort Lauderdale Convenience Store Shooting Attorney

Convenience stores have long been notorious as high-crime locations in Florida, whether because of their late hours, proximity to rough neighborhoods, and sales of alcohol and tobacco. Data reveals that there is some truth to the assumptions about criminal activity. Statistics on shootings and violent crimes indicate that more than 20,000 such incidents occur at convenience stores every year, ranking them at #4 among all location types. State law provides legal options for victims, but your remedy may not be what you expect. You might qualify to pursue parties other than the individual holding the gun.

In Florida, victims of convenience store shootings may seek compensation from the property owner under certain circumstances. A specific kind of premises liability termed negligent security may apply to your case, and you can rely on Boone & Davis, Attorneys at Law to tackle the essential tasks. Please contact us to schedule a no-cost assessment with a Fort Lauderdale convenience store shootings attorney, and take time to review some basic information.

Legal Concepts Behind Convenience Store Violence

Premises liability imposes a duty upon property owners to keep their space in safe condition and free from hazards that could pose a risk of harm to others. The concept of negligent security addresses the measures that property owners must implement to comply with this duty as it pertains to protection from violent crime. The owner or party in control of operating a convenience store can be held accountable for breaching this legal obligation.

In addition, there is an additional duty imposed upon owners in this market sector: Florida statutes require convenience stores to equip the premises with certain security measures. Examples include cameras, lighting, a silent alarm, and others. The law functions in two ways:

  1. Failure to comply with the statute is strong evidence to support your claim that the convenience store owner was negligent.
  2. Compliance with the statute creates a legal presumption against liability. In other words, the statute could deprive you of rights if the convenience store did implement the required measures.

Timeline of a Convenience Store Shootings Claim

Various forms of compensation are available to victims under negligent security principles, including medical costs, pain and suffering, lost wages, and emotional anguish. Retaining a Fort Lauderdale convenience store shootings lawyer gives you an advantage in recovering these amounts. Our team at Boone & Davis will handle all essential tasks at each stage of the legal process, including:

  • Conducting an investigation and gathering evidence;
  • Filing a claim with the insurance company that covers the convenience store;
  • Discussing settlement options to resolve your claim by agreement; and
  • Pursuing a lawsuit in court if the insurer refuses to pay fair monetary damages for your losses.

Trust a Fort Lauderdale Convenience Store Shootings Attorney for Advice

While an overview is useful, you can count on our team at Boone & Davis, Attorneys at Law for help with your claim. To learn more about your rights, please call 954-566-9919 or go online. We are happy to set up a free consultation with a Broward County convenience store shootings lawyer who can advise you.

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