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A slip and fall accident can lead to serious injuries, lost wages, and unexpected medical bills. If you’ve been hurt on someone else’s property in California, AskLitigation is here to help you understand your rights and pursue the compensation you deserve.
Slip and fall cases are a type of premises liability claim. Our attorneys also handle related matters such as car accidents, dog bites, and workplace injuries.
What Counts as a Slip and Fall Accident?
A slip and fall accident occurs when you lose your footing due to a hazardous condition on someone else’s property, resulting in injury. Common causes include:
- Wet or slippery floors
- Uneven sidewalks or flooring
- Poor lighting
- Broken stairs or handrails
- Cluttered walkways
- Ice or snow accumulation
If you’re injured because a property owner failed to maintain safe conditions, you may have a claim under California law.
California Laws on Slip and Fall Accidents
California law requires property owners and managers to keep their premises reasonably safe. Here’s what you need to know:
- You have two years from the date of the accident to file a personal injury claim.
- Property owners may be liable if they knew or should have known about the hazard and failed to fix it.
- Comparative fault applies—if you were partly responsible, your compensation may be reduced.
- Claims may involve businesses, landlords, homeowners, or government entities (special rules and deadlines apply for public property).
What Are Property Owners Required to Do?
Property owners and occupiers must:
- Inspect their property regularly for hazards
- Repair dangerous conditions promptly
- Warn visitors about known risks
- Comply with building codes and safety regulations
Failure to meet these obligations can result in liability for injuries.
Steps to Take After a Slip and Fall
After a slip and fall accident, protect your health and your claim:
- Seek medical attention immediately
- Report the incident to the property owner or manager
- Document the scene and your injuries with photos
- Collect witness information
- Save any evidence (clothing, shoes, etc.)
- Contact a slip and fall attorney for guidance
What Damages Can You Recover?
If you’re injured in a slip and fall in California, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses (current and future)
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation and therapy costs
- Out-of-pocket expenses
The amount you can recover depends on the facts of your case. For more, see how to prove fault in a slip and fall case and understanding compensation in wrongful death lawsuits if a loved one was lost.
Frequently Asked Questions About California Slip and Fall Claims
How long do I have to file a slip and fall claim in California?
You generally have two years from the date of the slip and fall accident to file a personal injury claim in California. Claims against government entities have shorter deadlines.
Who is liable for a slip and fall accident?
Property owners, managers, or occupiers may be liable if they failed to maintain safe conditions or warn about hazards.
What damages can I recover?
You may recover medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and more, depending on your case.
Should I talk to insurance before contacting a lawyer?
It’s best to consult a slip and fall attorney first. Insurance companies may try to minimize your claim.
Do I need to report the accident to the property owner?
Yes, report the incident to the property owner or manager as soon as possible and document everything.
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