Premises Liability Lawyer in Sacramento
Seeking Justice for the Injured
Premises liability claims can be emotionally devastating for those affected. After suffering an injury or financial loss due to the negligence of a property owner, it can be difficult to cope with the repercussions without proper legal support. That is why it is important to have an experienced law firm to represent you when making a premises liability claim.
Our knowledgeable personal injury attorney will be able to help prove that the property owner was liable for damages caused by their carelessness or recklessness. Our team will guide you step-by-step through the process, ensuring you receive just compensation for your losses. I will work hard to protect your rights and help you get back on track after a tragedy strikes.
The Weinberger Law Firm will also consider any emotional distress suffered due to the premise’s negligence. Though these non-economic damages cannot be compensated monetarily, they should not go unnoticed or ignored in court proceedings. We will present evidence such as medical records and witness testimony that show how the incident has affected your life both physically and emotionally.
Are you ready to begin your liability claim? Contact The Weinberger Law Firm today to schedule your initial consultation at 916-661-4464!
What Defines Premises Liability?
Premises liability law refers to the legal responsibility that a property owner or business owner has for any injuries or damages that occur on their property. This responsibility is based on a duty of care that the owner has to anyone visiting the premises, including customers, vendors, neighbors, and others. In order for this duty of care to be met, the premises must remain safe from hazards such as slips and falls due to poor maintenance or hazards caused by defective products. Premises liability can include, but not be limited to inadequate lighting causing slip and fall at an amusement park, slip and fall at grocery stores due to having hazardous conditions, escalator accidents, toxic fumes, cruise ships having dangerous conditions, or visiting anywhere that has unsafe conditions causing you to seek medical treatment and have you fall into medical expenses.
In order for someone to bring a premises liability claim against a property owner, they must prove that there was an unreasonable risk present due to negligence or recklessness on the part of the owner. They must also show evidence of injury, damage to property, or other losses due to this risk. The type of damages available will depend upon what type of accident occurred and can include medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more.
The Weinberger Law Firm is experienced in helping victims get fair compensation for their losses and complex premises liability cases. We understand the various elements necessary to establish legal responsibility and can provide legal advice regarding how best to handle a claim. Our firm can help ensure that victims receive available damages from those responsible for an injury sustained on someone else’s property.
Types of Premises Liability Cases We Handle:
- Construction site accidents
- Slip and fall accidents
- Sidewalk accidents
- Stairway accidents
- Parking lot accidents
- Swimming pool accidents
- Leased location accidents
- Habitability Claims
How Much Can I Recover in Damages?
When it comes to recovering damages in a premises liability case, the amount of compensation that can be recovered depends on a variety of factors. This includes the severity and type of injury sustained, the degree of negligence by the property owner, and other factors relating to the particular incident or situation. In some cases, compensation may include medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, emotional distress, disability or disfigurement, and punitive damages.
For instance, if someone slips on a wet floor in a store and breaks their leg as a result of this negligence by the store owner not cleaning up the spill properly or providing notice to customers about the hazard, they could be entitled to recover damages associated with their injury such as medical expenses, lost wages from being unable to work due to their injury, pain, and suffering related to their injury and emotional distress from having been injured by another’s negligence.
In other more extreme cases where there has been intentional misconduct or gross negligence by the property owner resulting in an injury, they could also be liable for punitive damages, which is an additional form of compensation meant to punish them for their behavior. The exact amount that can be recovered in a premises liability case will depend on each individual situation and should be discussed with our experienced attorney, who can provide guidance on how best to proceed.
What Makes a Premises Liability Case Valid?
When a person is injured on someone else’s property due to negligent maintenance or hazardous conditions, they may have a valid premises liability case. To determine if a case is valid, three key elements must be established: duty of care, breach of duty, and causation.
The first element is establishing the duty of care. Property owners and occupiers have a responsibility to keep their premises safe from potential hazards and harm. This includes examining the property for any issues that could cause harm to visitors and employees and addressing these issues in an appropriate manner.
The second element is showing that the property owner or occupier breached their duty of care by failing to maintain or address an issue on the premises. For example, failure to fix a broken step or remove ice from sidewalks can constitute a breach of duty.
Lastly, it has to be shown that the breach of duty caused injury to the plaintiff. In other words, it must be demonstrated that, but for the property owner’s negligence, the injury would not have occurred.
How Can a Premises Liability Lawyer Help My Case?
Premises liability lawyers are knowledgeable about different risks that could be present on a given property and use this knowledge to build compelling cases for their clients. They understand the implications of certain safety hazards and advise their clients accordingly. They also evaluate evidence to determine who is responsible for injuries sustained due to unsafe conditions. Ultimately, working with a premises liability lawyer can greatly improve your chances of success in recovering monetary compensation for an injury caused by someone else’s negligence. If you’re ready to seek compensation today, call The Weinberger Law Firm at 916-661-4464 to schedule your initial consultation and free case evaluation!