Criminal Defense

DWI, Traffic Violations, Criminal Investigations, White Collar Crime, Assault, Battery, Drug Charges, Domestic Violence, Drivers License Charges, Juvenile Charges

Family Law

Adoption, Caring for Elders, Child Custody & Visitation, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Guardianship, Conservatorship, Child and Spousal Support, Asset and Debt Distribution

Estate Planning

Probate, Estate Administration, Wills, Living Wills, Elder Law, Living Trusts

Personal Injury

Auto Accidents, Wrongful Death, Product Liability, Medical Malpractice, Libel, Slander, Assault and Battery, Other Injuries

Civil Litigation

Contracts, Commercial Matters, Fraud Claims, Invasion of Privacy, Sexual Harassment, Failure to Pay, Real Property

Premises Liability

When an accident or injury occurs to a visitor or tenant living on another person's property, the owner of the property may be liable (legally responsible) if it can be proved that their negligence led to the injury. If you've suffered an injury of this type which you believe may be a result the negligence of another person, you may be able to file a lawsuit to recover the costs involved to pay for your medical bills, any lost earnings or other pain, disfigurement, emotional distress or permanent physical disability you have suffered.

Injuries on properties can include those from:

In cases involving premises liability, plaintiffs must prove that the property owners either failed to maintain the property or created unsafe conditions which caused the injury, knew about the unsafe hazard but didn't alert visitors or tenants to this fact, was not careful concerning unsafe conditions which might attract children, or took actions or neglected conditions that caused damage to a neighboring property.

If you believe you've suffered an injury due to a property owner's negligence in the Southern California area, we'd like to hear from you. Call us (310) 649-7580 or contact us online for a FREE consultation.