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What is Negligent Security?

Sep 12, 2022 | Video, Premises Liability Videos

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Have you been injured at an event held by a business or property owner? If the event holder failed to provide adequate safety measures, they can be held responsible for harm done to attendees. Today, Darron Stewart & Nick Wagner discuss the responsibilities business and property owners must uphold when organizing events. If you’ve suffered a personal injury due to inadequate safety measures at an event in Indiana, do not hesitate to reach out to Stewart & Stewart Attorneys to learn what we can do for you! 📲

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