Palm Springs Premises Liability Attorney
When people are planning to go shopping at their favorite store or visit a neighbor's property, they never expect to be injured. However, countless people sustain serious injuries while visiting other peoples' properties each year. From slipping and falling in parking lots, to tripping over obstructions on neighbors' properties, premises liability cases are more common than most people think.
Premises liability is a legal term that refers to the responsibility of property owners to maintain their land, to remove hazardous conditions from their land and to warn trespassers of dangerous conditions on their land. If property owners fail to meet their responsibilities and innocent third parties are injured while visiting their land, they may be held liable if people decide to file a personal injury claim. By filing personal injury claims against negligent property owners, injured parties may obtain damages for their medical expenses, lost income and unfortunate pain and suffering.
Premises Liability & Personal Injury Law
Filing a personal injury claim when premises liability is involved is never easy. This is due to the fact that injured parties must prove so many things before they can move forward with the legal process. Injured parties must prove beyond a reasonable doubt that property owners had dangerous conditions on their land, knew dangerous conditions existed, failed to remove the dangerous conditions and/or failed to warn trespassers of potential hazards. Injured parties must also prove that due to these circumstances, they were in fact injured.
The Palm Springs personal injury lawyers at Cohn & Swartzon, P.C. know that without sufficient evidence and proof of circumstances, people stand little chance of success when it comes to obtaining verdicts or settlements in California. Thankfully, the legal team has a high success rate when it comes to handling premises liability cases and has achieved great results on behalf of their injured clients.
For compassionate representation with your premises liability claim, contact a Palm Springs personal injury attorney. |