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What is the first step in signing up a good premises liability case?
What is the first step in signing up a good premises liability case?
- Drafting a demand letter
- Making a checklist of what makes a good case (correct)
- Hiring an expert witness
- Filing a lawsuit
Which CACI Jury Instruction covers the Basic Duty of Care
Which CACI Jury Instruction covers the Basic Duty of Care
- 1000
- 1001 (correct)
- 1002
- 1003
According to the training, what must a landlord do to avoid liability?
According to the training, what must a landlord do to avoid liability?
- Conduct inspections only when tenants complain
- Conduct reasonable periodic inspections of rental property (correct)
- Avoid making any repairs
- Sublet inspections to a third party
When investigating a premises liability case, what types of evidence should be collected?
When investigating a premises liability case, what types of evidence should be collected?
What should you do after signing up a client and collecting all documents?
What should you do after signing up a client and collecting all documents?
Which CACI Jury Instruction deals with Constructive Notice Regarding Dangerous Conditions on Property?
Which CACI Jury Instruction deals with Constructive Notice Regarding Dangerous Conditions on Property?
Notice in premises liability can be actual or ____________
Notice in premises liability can be actual or ____________
What is NOT a crucial element in proving a premises liability case?
What is NOT a crucial element in proving a premises liability case?
Actual notice refers to direct knowledge of a defect or hazard such as a spill that the property owner or an employee knew about because they saw it or were told about it.
Actual notice refers to direct knowledge of a defect or hazard such as a spill that the property owner or an employee knew about because they saw it or were told about it.
A plaintiff may establish constructive notice by showing that the premises owner should have known about the defect.
A plaintiff may establish constructive notice by showing that the premises owner should have known about the defect.