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Inglewood PREMISES LIABILITIES

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As a division of personal injury law, premises liability enforces accountability on property owners for maintaining safe environments. The law requires property owners and occupiers to keep their premises free from hazards that could harm visitors or tenants. If this duty is neglected and an accident occurs, the property owner or occupant may be liable for damages.


At Maximus Law Firm, we specialize in handling cases involving injuries caused by property hazards such as falls, unsafe surfaces, and inadequate security, as well as other incidents resulting from dangerous conditions on someone else's property in Inglewood City.


Slip and fall accidents are among the most common premises liability cases. Hazards such as slippery floors, uneven walkways, poorly maintained stairways, and other unsafe conditions that property owners fail to address can lead to serious injuries. Other common causes of premises liability incidents include inadequate lighting, faulty handrails, debris obstructing walkways, and even dog bites on residential properties. These cases can also involve insufficient security measures, such as assaults or robberies that occur due to broken locks, poor lighting, or a lack of surveillance cameras.


The injuries sustained in premises liability incidents Can change considerably depending on how the accident occurred accident. Common injuries include broken bones, sprains, concussions, spinal damage, and strains of muscles or ligaments. Psychological struggles, such as anxiety and depression, are also prevalent among victims, especially when injuries have lasting effects on their ability to work or engage in daily activities. Severe injuries may require long-term medical care, resulting in significant financial burdens.


At Maximus Law Firm, our team thoroughly investigates every premises liability case. We gather evidence, interview witnesses, and collaborate with Professionals to analyze the complete range of our clients' injuries. We also determine whether the property owner neglected their duty to maintain safe conditions or failed to address known hazards. Our goal is to secure compensation for hospital Hospital expenses, lost salary, physical suffering, and psychological distress, ensuring that our clients receive the justice they deserve.


Time is crucial in premises liability cases. Evidence can deteriorate, and witnesses' memories can fade, making prompt legal action essential. At Maximus Law Firm, we understand the urgency of these cases and act quickly to collect the necessary information to build a strong claim. Whether negotiating with insurance companies, representing clients in court, or holding negligent property owners accountable, we provide compassionate and personalized legal advocacy at every stage.


If you or a loved one has been injured due to unsafe property conditions, you don't have to navigate the legal complexities alone. Maximus Law Firm provides the support, guidance, and advocacy you need to achieve a fair and just outcome. Let us help you pursue the settlement You should obtain, ensuring you can focus on your well-being and future in Inglewood City.

  • Can I file a premises liability claim if I was injured on public property?

    Yes, but claims against government entities typically have shorter filing deadlines, usually within six months.

  • What if I was injured on private property but I wasn’t invited there? Can I still make a claim?

    You may still have a claim if the property owner failed to address a known hazard, even if you were a trespasser, depending on the circumstances.

  • How do I know if the property owner was negligent in maintaining their premises?

    Negligence can be established if the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn visitors.

  • What should I do immediately after an accident on someone else’s property?

    Take photos of the scene, document the hazard, seek medical attention, report the incident to the property owner, and consult an attorney.

  • Can a property owner be held liable for accidents caused by third-party actions (e.g., a criminal act on their property)?

    Yes, if the property owner failed to provide adequate security measures to prevent foreseeable harm. 

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