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SAN
BERNARDINO PREMISES LIABILITY LAWYERS
San Bernardino Premises Liability Attorneys San Bernardino
Slip & Fall Lawyers
A San Bernardino Premises Liability lawyer or San Bernardino
California trip, slip & fall lawyer is on call 7 days a week
to answer your California negligence la questions.
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1-800-221-6714
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San
Bernardino premises liability lawyers and San Bernardino slip
and fall attorneys serve San Bernardino & Riverside counties,
A San Bernardino premises liability lawyer is ready to answer
your hazardous property defects conditions questions now.
Serving Apple Valley, Chino, Chino Hills, Moreno Valley,
Colton, Fontana, Hesperia, Highland, Loma Linda, Montclair,
Moreno Valley, Ontario, Rancho Cucamonga, Redlands, Rialto,
Upland, Victorville, Yucaipa. A San Bernardino Premises
Liability attorney is on call 7 days a week!
SAN BERNARDINO
PREMISES LIABILITY ATTORNEYS, SLIP & FALL LAWYERS
Welcome to our
California Premises Liability information page. Our
premises liability attorneys and trip and fall lawyers stand
ready to assist you through the complex maze of California
premises liability laws and issues related to slip and fall
accident claims and all other premises liability questions. A
San Bernardino premises liability attorney is available 7 days
a week for a
FREE CONSULTATION.
The most
common case that a California premises liability attorney
handles is a slip and fall accident or a trip and fall
accident. A slip and fall injury is by no means the only kind
of premises negligence case a San Bernardino premises
liability lawyer handles. California premises liability
lawsuits may stem from any kind of unsafe or dangerous
conditions on the premises, or defect in the construction of,
or inadequate maintenance of the property where an injury or
accident occurs.
Cases handled
by our southern California San Bernardino premises liability
lawyers include, but are not limited to, injuries from toxic
chemical exposure, lead poisoning, defective lighting, or
inadequate or inoperative lighting, failure to warn of
hazardous conditions on the property, improperly maintained
equipment, improperly maintained furniture or furnishings,
overgrown or uncontrolled landscaping or tree growth, fallen
trees or limbs, dog bites, dog attacks, failure to warn of
presence of dog or failure to restrain a dog or other animal,
uncovered ditches, culverts, potholes, open holes on the
property, swimming pool accidents, accidental drowning in
swimming pools, broken stairs, broken steps, un marked step
downs, foreign substances on the ground, either sticky or
slippery, and other dangerous conditions that the property
owner fails to warn of and/or correct.
To
successfully prevail in a California premises liability
lawsuit, a San Bernardino premises liability attorney must
prove that the defendant had ownership or possession of,
and/or control of, or contributory activity on, the premises
where the injury occurred. There may be multiple defendants in
a California premises liability case. In a commercial business
situation, a business owner (tenant) renting from a commercial
landlord may also be liable for an injury occurring on his
business premises. A commercial cleaning service that put
super slippery wax on a floor causing people to fall, may be
liable for their injuries. If a southern California security
company was hired to protect invitees on the premises, and
failed to do so, they may be held liable for injuries
sustained due to their negligent security practices. A
governmental entity may be liable for defects in sidewalks
causing injuries, or failure to keep traffic signs visible and
or operational. The combinations of possibilities for
liability on private and public property are endless.
A slip and
fall injury often occurs due to dangerous conditions of the
premises and the negligence of the property owner to repair
and or warn of the defect where the slip and fall or trip and
fall incident occurred. A possessor of premises has a duty to
use reasonable care to maintain the premises in a safe
condition and a duty to use reasonable care to learn of the
existence of any dangerous or unsafe conditions on his
premises that could cause harm to anyone. The property
possessor also has a duty to warn of concealed perils that he
knows about or should know about, through the exercise of
reasonable care.
If you have
been injured in southern California, and you believe it is the
result of someone else's negligence, please call a San
Bernardino California premises liability lawyer for a free
consultation and analysis of your situation.
CALL NOW TOLL
FREE 1-800-221-6714
FREE CONSULTATION
We look
forward to answering all of your southern California premises
liability legal questions, so please do not hesitate to
call us today!
Picozzi, Nielsen, & Lloyd:
SAN BERNARDINO PREMISES LIABILITY ATTORNEYS
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