Invitee

Invitee

An invitee is the individual who is invited to enter and remain on the premises for a commercial benefit to the possessor of premises, or for a purpose directly or indirectly associated with business dealings with the possessor. An invitation can be either express or implied. A customer in a department store is an invitee, since the department store actively invites the public to come to the premises and to purchase goods while on the premises. A premises owner owes the highest duty of care to an invitee.

Typically, the possessor has a duty to use ordinary care to notify or otherwise protect an invitee from risks of harm from a condition on the possessor's premises if the risk of harm is unreasonable, and the possessor knows or in the exercise of ordinary care should be aware of the condition, and must understand that it poses an unreasonable risk of harm to an invitee.

A possessor may have a duty to regularly inspect the premises for new hazards to invitees. For instance, a grocery store may be required to regularly check the floors for the presence of spilled or broken merchandise, and to make sure that the products are not likely to fall from its shelves.

If you are an invitee and have suffered injuries on another’s property, contact a Savannah, Georgia premises liability attorney.

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