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Injuries Caused By Falling Objects in California

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Every year, many people are injured as a consequence of objects falling on them from buildings, stores, or even construction sites. An injury caused by a falling object can be catastrophic, especially if the object falls on a person’s head. If you or a loved one was recently hurt by a falling object, you… Read More »

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An Overview of California Law on Premises Liability

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In California, premises liability law is a division of personal injury, which focuses on the injuries and damages a person can incur as a result of someone else’s negligence. Premises liability, however, is centered on the premise that the victim’s injuries occurred while he or she was on another’s property. Based on California law,… Read More »

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Proving Liability in a Slip and Fall Accident

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Slip and fall accidents fall under the state’s premises liability laws and this means that when an accident happens, the injured party will need to prove that the accident was caused as a result of another’s negligence in order to recover compensation. Consequently, not every fall accident will lead to a liability case for… Read More »

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What Happens After You Have Been Injured in a Parking Lot?

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It is estimated that around 20 percent of all reported auto accidents occur in parking lots across the nation. Parking lots typically have pedestrians, different types of motor vehicles, and shopping carts all moving in different directions. When a driver is looking to exit the parking lot or is searching for a parking spot,… Read More »

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Top Reasons Why Your Premises Liability Claim Could Be Denied

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Even if you have suffered an injury while on another’s property does not mean that you are entitled to receive financial compensation for the injuries you have sustained. Many injured victims tend to automatically assume that the owner of the property or property caretaker will be liable for the injuries because their accident occurred… Read More »

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