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Foreign object left on stairs by staff in California personal injury case

If a foreign object was left on stairs by staff in a California personal injury case, this would likely also fall under premises liability, but with stronger potential for negligence due to the affirmative act of leaving a hazardous condition.…

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  • May 8, 2025

Poor lighting in stairwell in California personal injury case

If you’re dealing with a personal injury case in California involving poor lighting in a stairwell, there are several legal considerations to keep in mind. This type of case would typically fall under premises liability, which holds property owners (or…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Steps without non-slip treads in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to steps without non-slip treads, you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners and managers are legally obligated to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and to address…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Loose or wobbly handrail in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to a loose or wobbly handrail, you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners and managers are legally obligated to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and to…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

No handrail on interior stairs in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to a lack of a handrail on interior stairs, you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners and managers are legally obligated to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Spilled drink or food in outdoor waiting area in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to a spilled drink or food in an outdoor waiting area, you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners and businesses have a legal duty to maintain their premises in…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Slippery patio pavers during rain in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to slippery patio pavers during rain—such as at a restaurant, hotel, or public venue—you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners have a legal duty to maintain their premises in…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Lack of handrail on steps leading to outdoor patio in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to a lack of a handrail on steps leading to an outdoor patio, you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners are legally obligated to maintain their premises in a…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Ice or standing water near entrance in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to ice or standing water near an entrance—such as at a business, restaurant, or public building—you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners have a legal duty to maintain their…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025

Tree roots lifting sidewalk near outdoor seating in California personal injury case

In California, if you were injured due to tree roots lifting a sidewalk near outdoor seating—such as in a restaurant, café, or public plaza—you may have grounds for a premises liability claim. Property owners and municipalities have a duty to…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 8, 2025
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