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A shopper trips over a mop left in the middle of the aisle in a grocery store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case where a shopper trips over a mop left in the middle of an aisle in a grocery store, the legal foundation is again premises liability—a negligence-based claim arising from unsafe conditions on property. This…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

A customer falls on a wet floor near the produce section that lacked a warning sign in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case where a customer falls on a wet floor near the produce section and no warning sign was present, the case would again fall under premises liability, a specific type of negligence. Produce sections are…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Poorly lit parking lots at retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving a poorly lit parking lot at a retail store, the property owner (often the store or shopping center) may be liable under premises liability law if someone is injured due to inadequate lighting.…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Items falling from high shelves in retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving items falling from high shelves in a retail store, the store may be held liable under premises liability law if a customer is injured as a result. Retailers have a legal duty to…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Loose handrails on stairs in retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving loose handrails on stairs in a retail store, the store may be liable under premises liability law if the faulty handrail contributed to a fall or injury. Stairs are inherently hazardous, and a…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Uneven thresholds between sections in retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving uneven thresholds between sections of a retail store (such as raised transitions between tile and carpet, or a bump between rooms), the store may be liable under premises liability law if the uneven…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Loose floor tiles in retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving loose floor tiles, a retail store can be held liable under premises liability law if a customer is injured due to the dangerous flooring condition. Loose tiles can shift underfoot, creating trip-and-fall or…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Damaged or uneven flooring tiles in retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving damaged or uneven flooring tiles in a retail store, the store may be liable under premises liability law if a customer is injured due to the hazardous flooring condition. Cracked, broken, lifted, or…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Shopper trips over a floor mat curled at the corners at the store entrance in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case where a shopper trips over a floor mat with curled corners at a store entrance, the legal framework again falls under premises liability. This type of case is common and courts evaluate several specific…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 15, 2025

Unsecured rugs or mats in retail store in California personal injury case

In a California personal injury case involving unsecured rugs or mats in a retail store, the store may be legally liable for injuries resulting from a trip-and-fall or slip-and-fall accident under premises liability law. Retailers have a duty to ensure…

  • lawofficesofjamesrdickinson
  • May 14, 2025
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