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Sex Crimes
• Violent Crimes
• Injuries from DUI and Reckless Driving
• Nursing Home Abuse or Neglect
• Identity Theft
Crime Victims' Rights
Business owners and operators as
well as land owners are
responsible for keeping their
premises reasonably safe for
their customers, guests,
residents and renters. They have
a duty to provide such
reasonable security measures as
are necessary to protect these
individuals from foreseeable
violent crime on their premises.
While crime victims rarely are
able to collect court ordered
restitution from their attacker,
compensation is often available
through other means.
Crime victims' compensation may
be obtained for victims of
various violent crimes
including: murder, robbery,
assault, battery, domestic
violence, kidnapping, rape,
sexual assault, sexual
molestation, drunk driving, DUI
and acts of terrorism.
A crime victim may recover
compensation from a variety of
negligent business operators
including, but not limited to:
shopping malls, shopping
centers, stores, restaurants,
bars, apartment buildings,
banks, ATM owners, gas stations,
video arcades, bowling alleys,
hotels, motels, cruise ships,
schools, condominium
associations, private security
companies, home owners
associations, event promoters,
parking garage/lot operators,
flea markets, office buildings,
airlines, day care facilities,
hospitals, night clubs, strip
clubs, web sites and internet
chat rooms.
If you or someone you know has
been the victim of violent
crime, please contact Dulaney
Law Firm today at (877) 311-4811.
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