Premises Liability Laws

Premises Liability refers to the laws that hold a landowner responsible for various injuries that occur on their premises due to negligence, carelessness or a wrongful act. Some of the more common types of accidents covered under premises liability statutes are slips, trips and falls caused by poor lighting, debris left on walkways, surface cracks and holes that were not repaired, and failure to provide warnings of hazardous surface conditions.

If you have been injured on another person's private or commercial property, contact a California personal injury attorney to have your accident investigated. Attorney Joel Bander will review all aspects of your case to determine if you qualify for monetary damages under premises liability statutes. This can include compensation for medical expenses, hospitalization, emotional trauma, pain, suffering, rehabilitation and home care.

California Premises Liability Attorney

Property owners are legally obligated to adequately maintain their buildings and grounds. If someone is hurt on their property due to their negligence or carelessness, many times they can be held liable for damages. This includes accidents such as:

  • Trips, Slips and Falls
  • Swimming Pool Accidents
  • Exposure to Hazardous Materials
  • Amusement Park Accidents
  • Accidents that occur in Recreational Parks
  • Animal Bites
  • Inadequate Security
  • Lead Poisoning
  • Unsafe Buildings
  • Construction Accidents

Injuries in a premises accident can be extremely serious and cause permanent disabilities such as head trauma, brain injuries, dismemberment, spinal cord damage and neck injuries. Catastrophic injuries can also result in a person's death. Attorney Joel Bander is an experienced personal injury lawyer that can provide sound legal advice in premises liability cases.

Contact a California premises liability attorney if you have been injured on someone's property to discuss your case and eligibility for personal injury compensation.





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