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Accidents can happen anywhere, but when they occur due to a property owner's negligence, victims have the right to seek compensation. Whether it's a slip and fall in a grocery store, an injury from faulty stairs, or harm due to inadequate security, premises liability laws are in place to protect you. At Countrywide Trial Lawyers, our Los Angeles premises liability lawyers have extensive experience in holding negligent property owners accountable for unsafe conditions.
Our dedicated Los Angeles premises liability attorneys meticulously investigate each incident, gathering evidence, interviewing witnesses, and consulting experts to build a compelling case on your behalf. We understand that each situation is unique and requires a tailored approach to ensure the best possible outcome.
Understanding the nuances of premises liability law in California is essential. Factors such as the visitor's status (invitee, licensee, or trespasser) and the owner's knowledge of the hazard play crucial roles in determining liability. With Countrywide Trial Lawyers by your side, our team of skilled premises liability lawyers in Los Angeles will help you navigate these complexities, working tirelessly to advocate for your rights and secure justice.
If you've sustained an injury on someone else's property, don't face the aftermath alone. We’re here to guide you every step of the way. Reach out to us today for a free consultation, and let us help you secure the compensation you deserve to cover medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering.
The legal principle that property owners owe their guests a duty of care undergirds their responsibility to fix any unsafe situation on their property. Learn more by contacting our personal injury law office.
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Any hazard that a property owner does not fix in a reasonable amount of time could make an owner liable for injuries to their guests. Insufficient lighting, walkway obstructions, ripped carpets or mats, loose stairs or handrails, improperly working elevators, and uneven stair risers all should be repaired before a property owner invites guests in. Slippery floors, too, can cause accidents. However, if the property owner isn’t aware of the situation that caused the fall, like when a customer breaks a bottle of soda and fails to notify a worker, the owner might not be held liable. That’s why it’s essential that you see a personal injury attorney as soon as possible after the accident to learn what options you have. To learn more about whether your situation qualifies as premises liability, get in touch with one of our personal injury specialists today.
The first thing you need to do is to seek medical attention. Be sure to keep all records that relate to your injury. If you are able, go back to the scene of the accident and take photos that show the conditions that led to your injury. If you can’t, ask a trusted person to do that for you. If your injury occurred at a business or another organization’s property, fill out a written report but make sure you keep a copy. Be sure to contact an attorney that specializes in premises liability to have the best chance of getting fair compensation for your injuries. We can help. Contact one of our experienced premises liability attorneys today.
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