Injured in a Slip and Fall? Work with a Top California Premises Liability Attorney
A slip and fall may sound minor, but it can result in serious injuries—fractures, spinal damage, or even traumatic brain injuries. If you’ve been injured in a fall on someone else’s property, you may be entitled to compensation under California’s premises liability laws.
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Understanding Slip and Fall Accidents in California
Property owners in California are legally obligated to maintain safe conditions on their premises. If they fail to address hazards—like wet floors, poor lighting, or uneven sidewalks—they can be held liable when someone gets hurt.
🧯 Not sure if your fall qualifies as negligence? Get a free case review with our team today.
Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall accidents often happen when property owners or businesses neglect basic maintenance. Some of the most common causes include:
- Spills or wet floors with no warning signs
- Loose carpeting or broken tiles
- Poor lighting in stairwells or walkways
- Uneven pavement or cracked sidewalks
- Cluttered aisles or entryways
According to the National Floor Safety Institute, falls account for over 8 million hospital emergency room visits each year. If your fall was due to someone else’s negligence, you shouldn’t bear the financial burden alone.
🛠️ Want to hold the property owner accountable? Contact our attorneys today to start your claim.
What to Do After a Slip and Fall Accident
Taking the right steps immediately after your accident can strengthen your case:
- Seek medical attention
- Report the incident to the property owner or manager
- Document the scene —take photos and gather witness information
- Preserve evidence , including the shoes and clothing you wore
- Contact a premises liability attorney
💡 Every detail matters in your injury claim. Let our legal team guide you from the start.
Proving Liability in Slip and Fall Cases
To recover compensation, you must prove that the property owner was negligent. This means showing:
- A dangerous condition existed
- The owner knew or should have known about it
- They failed to take reasonable steps to fix it
- That failure caused your injury
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Types of Injuries We See from Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall incidents can result in:
- Broken bones
- Hip fractures
- Concussions or traumatic brain injuries (TBI)
- Spinal cord injuries
- Torn ligaments and sprains
- Internal bleeding
🩺 If you’ve suffered a serious injury, don’t wait to take legal action.
What Is Your Case Worth?
Your settlement amount will depend on several factors, including:
- Medical bills and future care
- Lost income and reduced earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
- Emotional distress
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Statute of Limitations for Slip and Fall Cases in California
You typically have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim. If the fall happened on government property, the deadline may be as short as six months .
🕒 Time is limited— start your claim today before it’s too late.
Why Choose David P. Kashani for Your Slip and Fall Case?
At the Law Offices of David P. Kashani, A.P.L.C. , we’ve handled countless slip and fall and premises liability claims across California. We know how to fight insurance companies and property owners who try to shift the blame.
- Free consultations
- No fees unless we win
- Proven results in personal injury litigation
- Personalized, responsive legal care
🎯 Don’t settle for less— work with a proven slip and fall attorney today.
Start Your Slip and Fall Injury Claim Now
If you’ve been hurt in a slip and fall, you don’t have to figure it out on your own. Our team is here to protect your rights and fight for the full compensation you deserve.
📞 Call (888) 932-2626 or reach us online to get started with a free case evaluation. You pay nothing unless we win.