How do I Protect Myself From Premises Liability Claims in California?

When the holiday season comes around, there are many people who like to decorate the front of their houses and their yards. This may be for Halloween, Thanksgiving, Christmas, etc. In doing so, it is important that property owners are careful. This is because they have an obligation to maintain a safe premises for those who come onto their grounds. If they fail to do so, it can result in accidents and serious injuries, leading to a premises liability claim. Continue reading below to learn more and contact an experienced California personal injury attorney for help with your case.

How Can I Protect Myself from a Lawsuit?

When property owners in California place items on their lawn, it is crucial that they do so with caution. This is because when people come onto these grounds, they may not be able to see where the items are placed. These hazards can cause them to trip and fall, resulting in serious injuries at the expense of the property owner’s negligence. It is because of this that all property owners should make sure their decorations are visible and they provide adequate lighting. 

What do I do if I’m Injured on Someone’s Property? 

In the event that an accident happens due to the negligence of a property owner, the injured parties can pursue legal action in order to recover compensation for damages. Those who wish to do so should take certain steps that will help to secure their claim. This can be done by documenting everything possible relating to the accident. This can include taking pictures of the conditions, contacting emergency services, writing down witness contact information, receiving medical care, and more. 

This information will become helpful later on during a lawsuit to prove the property owner was negligent. During this time, be sure to keep the statute of limitations in mind. This is a deadline that injured parties must meet when filing a claim. If they fail to do so, they can lose their chance to do so entirely. In the state of California, the statute of limitations is two years from the date of the injury.

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When someone is wrongly injured in an accident, they often require financial compensation to heal. That’s where we come in. Contact the Law Offices of Brian J. O’Grady today to learn more about what our firm can do for you.