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Premises Liability Summary

Injuries suffered on another person’s property - whether a home, restaurant, store or commercial building - are often due to negligent maintenance or safety oversight on the owner’s behalf.

PREMISES LIABILITY

If hazards are not properly identified, such as icy stairs or uneven floorboards, you have the right as an injury victim to hold the property owner responsible and can trust the San Diego personal injury attorneys at Sorensen Law Firm to handle your case since we have represented people in situations like yours for years.

The San Diego personal injury lawyers in our firm have experience handling many types of premises liability cases including:

  • Elevator accidents
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Toxic mold
  • Lead paint
  • Victims of crime
  • Swimming pool injuries
  • Unsafe building injuries
  • Poorly designed roads
  • False arrests
  • Sidewalk falls

We handle all aspects of your case from investigating the site of the accident through trial, mediation and appeals. If you or a loved one has been injured on another person’s property, contact the San Diego personal injury lawyers of Sorensen Law Firm to begin resolving your case today.

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