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Hugh C.
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Michigan Premises Liability Law Synopsis

Hugh C.
  • Investor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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I was reading about the owner liability for snow removal and stumbled upon this interesting Synopsis of Michigan Premises Liability Law pdf.  It seems the term "open and obvious" is helping defendants (ie owners) receive favorable court decisions.  The synopsis addresses "black ice"/hidden ice, wet surfaces, steps, changes in elevation, uneven surfaces, clutter, objects on ground, lighting, code issues, etc. 

Link to Synopsis of Michigan Premises Liability Law