Premises Liability Claims

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Sacramento Premises Liability - Slip and Fall - Toxic Mold

 

Contact Northern California premises liability attorney David Asch if you want advice about your legal rights for an injury suffered as a result of dangerous property conditions. Premises liability cases are frequently governed by Civil Code Section 1714 regarding accidents that take place as a result of unsafe conditions that the owner knew or should have known about. Unfortunately, just because you fell at the neighbors, grocery store or city side walk does not mean they have to pay to help you. We not only help you recover the money you need to support your recovery, we also work with you to help you determine what you need and want in presenting and pursuing your claim. We respect your sense of your own priorities and will do everything we can to help you achieve your goals, as you define them.

 

We represent persons in such premises liability situations as the following:

 

 

Some of the premises liability cases we handle have more to do with inherently unsafe property conditions rather than a single traumatic injury. For example, in toxic mold cases, it is not unusual for a homeowner or tenant to get rid of all clothing and furniture in order to keep toxic mold spores from returning to the property. Property damages claims in such cases between tenants and landlords, or purchasers and sellers of real estate, can be very substantial.

 

The more foreseeable the accident, the more likely that the property owner will be held legally responsible. To learn more about your options in a dangerous property case, contact Sacramento personal injury lawyer David Asch for a free consultation.