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Premises Liability Claims

If you sustained an injury on another person’s property due to negligence, you might have a viable premises liability case on your hands and could be entitled to compensation. At Crane Flores, LLP in Santa Barbara, our premises liability attorneys are committed to protecting the rights of injured victims and will help you walk through the process, so you can hold the responsible party accountable for their negligent actions.

Protecting the Rights of Injured Victims

Learn more about your legal options today and contact Crane Flores, LLP in Santa Barbara at (805) 628-4967 to schedule a complimentary consultation with a knowledgeable member of our team.

Slip and Fall Accidents

Slip and fall accidents are some of the most common types of premises liability claims. Property owners have a duty to maintain safe premises and prevent injuries to those who visit.

Common Causes of Slip and Falls

Here are some of the most common causes of slip and fall accidents:

  • Oily or slippery floors
  • Broken or inadequate lighting
  • Uneven stairs
  • Depressions or holes on the floor
  • Defective elevators or escalators
  • Worn out or loose carpeting
  • Clutter or debris
  • Cracked sidewalks
  • Ice and snow

Common Slip and Fall Injuries

Moreover, these accidents can potentially cause incredibly severe or debilitating injuries, including:

  • Traumatic brain injuries
  • Knee damage
  • Broken or fractured bones
  • Lacerations and bruises
  • Sprains and strains
  • Spinal cord damage
  • Shoulder dislocations

Where Do Slip and Fall Accidents Happen?

A slip and fall accident can happen anywhere and at any time, but some places are more common than others.

Slip and fall accidents most frequently occur in the following locations:

  • Homes and apartments
  • Small businesses
  • Grocery stores and big-box stores
  • Public spaces
  • Hotels and resorts

What to do After a Slip and Fall Accident

If you were injured in a slip and fall accident, there are some steps you must take in the aftermath to support your claim. If there were any witnesses at the scene, collect their contact information. If you were injured in a place of business, speak to the property owner, a staff member, or the manager about the accident, so they can file a report of the incident. If possible, take pictures of the scene. The property owner or manager will likely attempt to fix the defect or dangerous condition as soon as possible, so you will need to document it. Take pictures of your injuries as well.

Lastly, you must go to the doctor as soon as possible to document your injuries and begin receiving treatment for them. The medical care you receive for your injuries will be a major piece of evidence in your premises liability claim.

Contact Crane Flores, LLP in Santa Barbara Today!

If you were injured in a slip and fall accident, contact the team at Crane Flores, LLP. Our Santa Barbara premises liability attorneys have more than five decades of combined legal experience and have successfully recovered millions of dollars on behalf of our clients. Let our team be your voice inside or outside of court.

Reach out to Crane Flores, LLP today at (805) 628-4967 to request a free initial case evaluation with one of our compassionate premises liability attorneys.

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Billions of Dollars Recovered on Behalf of Our Clients
  • $1 Billion Child Sexual Abuse
  • $125 Million Car Accident With Paralysis
  • $7 Million Car Accident With Neck Surgery
  • $7 Million Police Shooting
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  • $6 Million Premises Liability
  • $4 Million Back Fusion
  • $4 Million Back & Shoulder Surgery
  • $3 Million Shooting in the City of Santa Paula
  • $3 Million Back Fusion Surgery
  • $3 Million Back Surgery
  • $3 Million Cervical Fusion Settlement
  • $3 Million Lumbar Discectomy
  • $2 Million Shooting Death
  • $2 Million Hospital Injury
  • $2 Million Back Fusion
  • $2 Million Back and Knee Surgery
  • $2 Million Pedestrian vs Auto
  • $2 Million Negligent Security
  • $1 Million Tractor Accident With Arm Injury
  • $1 Million Minor TBI
  • $1 Million Fusion Back Surgery
  • $1 Million Auto Accident Requiring Outpatient Discectomy Back Surgery

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