If you’ve been hurt on someone else’s property in Twin Falls or the surrounding areas—whether from a slip and fall, a dog bite, or falling merchandise—you may have the right to pursue a premises liability claim. Property owners in Idaho have a legal obligation to keep their premises safe. When they fail to do so, and someone gets injured, they can and should be held accountable.
At Litster Frost Injury Lawyers, we’re proud to serve Twin Falls, Jerome, Burley, Rupert, and other nearby communities. We’re not a national chain or an out-of-state firm. We’re Idaho-based, and we care deeply about helping our neighbors recover after serious injuries. When you hire us, you’ll work directly with the attorney assigned to your case—not a call center or outsourced staff.
Common Types of Premises Liability Cases
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Slip and fall accidents on wet floors, icy walkways, or broken steps
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Dog bites on private property or in public spaces
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Injuries caused by negligent security in apartment buildings or parking lots
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Falling merchandise or fixtures in retail stores
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Broken railings, unsafe stairs, or unmarked hazards in rental properties
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Swimming pool accidents due to poor maintenance or lack of supervision
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Construction site hazards impacting bystanders or nearby pedestrians
Every premises liability case is unique, and we take the time to fully investigate the cause of your injury and determine who is legally responsible.
Slip and Fall Injuries in Twin Falls
Slip and fall accidents are among the most common types of premises liability cases. Whether you were injured at a grocery store in Twin Falls, a restaurant in Jerome, or a local business in Burley, the property owner may be liable if they failed to correct or warn about a hazardous condition.
A Twin Falls slip and fall lawyer from Litster Frost can investigate the conditions that led to your fall and pursue full compensation for your injuries, time away from work, and ongoing treatment.
Dog Bites and Animal Attacks
Dog owners have a duty to keep their pets under control. If you were bitten by a dog on someone’s property or in a public space in or near Twin Falls, you may be entitled to compensation. Dog bite injuries can lead to infection, scarring, and emotional trauma—especially for children.
We handle dog bite claims throughout the Magic Valley and are experienced in identifying the appropriate insurance policies that may cover your damages.
Negligent Security and Unsafe Property Conditions
Some injuries happen because property owners fail to provide reasonable safety measures. If you were assaulted or harmed due to inadequate lighting, broken locks, or a lack of proper security personnel, that may be grounds for a negligent security claim. These cases often involve apartment complexes, hotels, bars, or commercial properties.
What to Do After a Premises Injury
After any injury on someone else’s property, it’s important to:
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Report the incident immediately to the property owner or manager
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Take photos of the scene and your injuries
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Get names and contact info of any witnesses
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Seek medical care as soon as possible
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Avoid making statements to insurance companies before speaking to an attorney
We offer free consultations and work on a contingency fee basis—meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
Why Choose Litster Frost Injury Lawyers
We’re Idahoans serving Idahoans. At Litster Frost, our entire team is based here in Idaho—no outsourcing, no out-of-state call centers. You’ll speak directly with your attorney and receive local, personal service from day one. We understand the courts, judges, and insurance companies in the Twin Falls area, and we know how to build a strong case that reflects the real impact of your injury.
We’ve helped thousands of Idahoans get justice after being injured on someone else’s property, and we’re ready to help you too.
Talk to a Twin Falls Premises Liability Lawyer Today
Whether you were hurt in a slip and fall, attacked by a dog, or injured due to unsafe conditions, our team is here to help. At Litster Frost Injury Lawyers, we’ll fight to get you the compensation you deserve—and you’ll never be passed off to someone out of state or unfamiliar with Idaho law.