Los Angeles Premises Liability Attorney

Premises Liability generally refers to accidents that occur due to the negligent maintenance, or unsafe or dangerous conditions on property owned by someone other than the accident victim.  The legal theory of "premises liability" holds owners and occupiers of property legally responsible for accidents and injuries that occur on that property.
 
In other word, when an accident or injury occurs to a visitor, shopper, guest, or a tenant living on another person's property, the owner of the property may be liable (legally responsible) if it can be proved that their negligence led to the injury.  
 
If you've suffered an injury of this type which you believe may be a result of the negligence of another person, you may be able to file a lawsuit to recover the costs involved to pay for your medical bills, lost earnings, pain and suffering, mental anguish, emotional distress or permanent physical disability you have suffered.  
 
Premises liability injuries can occur on any public, private, or commercial property, including:
 
  • Shopping Malls
  • Stores & Supermarkets
  • Restaurants 
  • Public Sidewalks & Walkways
  • Parking Lots / Ramps
  • Stadiums, theaters
  • Hotels / Motels
  • Warehouse Stores
 
The kinds of incidents that give rise to premises liability claims can range from a slip and fall, exposure to toxic substance or mold, dog bites, failure to supervise, assault & battery, and many more. If you believe you've suffered an injury due to a property owner's negligence, we'd like to hear from you. Call us at (888) 778-2545 for a consultation.

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