[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We’ve seen it a thousand times: Someone falls on ice in an unmaintained parking lot and breaks their wrist; an object falls from above, hitting the person’s head and causing a serious neck injury; an apartment building fails to properly maintain their stairs, and a person crashes down the steps. These types of cases are known in Denver Colorado as premises liability injury firm cases. In these types of cases, someone injures themselves on someone else’s land. The landowner’s property is known as a “premises.” The premises can include private property or that of a business owner. These types of cases typically involve dangerous conditions, such as uneven floors, icy conditions, stairs in states of disrepair, and so on. Cases such as these are governed by the Colorado Premises Liability Statute (C.R.S. § 13-21-115), which asks what the landowner’s duties are with respect to the person on the property. For…