Legal Question in Business Law in Texas
homeowners liability
can a homeowner be sued if a contractor is hurt at the residence of a homeowner?
Asked on 8/26/07, 12:21 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Jason Charles Ciarochi
Ciarochi and Associates, PLLC
Re: homeowners liability
Yes. It depends on the facts relating to the injury and what caused it. This type of action may also trigger sort sort of insurance policy. The homeowner should not be liable for the contractor's carelessness, though.
Answered on 8/27/07, 6:30 pm
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