If you're injured in a slip and fall accident, you need a personal injury lawyer on your side. Skilled California personal injury lawyers can help you achieve the compensation you need to rebuild your life.
The most common personal injury claims involve auto accidents, workplace accidents, and wrongful death.
In California, personal injury claims are the most common types of lawsuits filed. According to the National Center for State Courts, personal injury claims are filed in every county in the state.
The most common personal injury claims in California are:
Each of these types of claims can result in different types of damages. Car accidents often result in physical injuries, such as broken bones and bruises. Bicycle accidents can lead to injuries to the head and spine, and can also cause serious mental health injuries.
Slip and falls can cause injuries, such as a broken arm or a concussion. More serious injuries may occur in the case of senior citizens. Medical malpractice can lead to serious injuries, including death.
Slip and fall lawsuits are filed by people who have been injured as a result of a fall. In California, such lawsuits are typically filed as negligence lawsuits. The plaintiff in the lawsuit typically has to prove that the defendant was negligent in causing the fall.
This can be done by looking at the circumstances surrounding the fall, the terrain on which the fall occurred, and the defendant's conduct prior to the fall.
If the plaintiff is successful in proving negligence, the defendant may be liable for damages. Damages in a slip and fall lawsuit can include pain and suffering, lost wages, and medical expenses.
It is important to know that damages in the lawsuit are often based on the individual circumstances of the case. This means that the awarded damages may vary depending on the facts of the case.
Property owners are responsible for ensuring safe passage to all who enter their property. In the event of a slip and fall, the onus naturally falls on the property owners to prove they were not responsible. Herein lies the problem. Any ambiguity must be removed in order to prove negligence and establish liability.
The injured plaintiff has to establish:
Your lawyer will invariably try to prove that negligence was the cause of the accident.
Evidence will be gathered to prove:
It’s important to note that a comparative negligent state like California will ensure justice to the plaintiff in the form of compensation, but the amount will vary depending on the plaintiff’s fault in the incident.
Proving liability is a major issue in California, so it’s best that you hire an experienced California personal injury lawyer from Carpenter & Zuckerman, a law firm that has already got over $2 billion in injury victim settlements.
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