Quirk Accident & Injury Attorneys represent victims injured due to a premises liability in Santa Barbara, California. A premises liability is when a person, property owner, company, or government entity fails to maintain a safe environment for others, resulting in an injury or property damage. In this article, we’ll cover what you should do after being injured in a premises liability, and what legal options are available.
If you need legal help, the Premises Liability Lawyers at Quirk are here to provide you with legal representation and ensure you are fully compensated for the full extent of your damages.
Unfortunately, many injured victims delay reaching out to a lawyer after suffering an injury.
So, don’t wait until it’s too late to take legal action.
Contact Quirk Accident & Injury Attorneys today for a no-cost, no-obligation consultation.
If you’re injured in a premises liability accident, you should seek medical attention immediately. Seeking medical attention is not only important to your health, but it is an essential step to building a strong case if you elect to take legal action, even if you feel you’re not injured. Following medical treatment, it is recommended to:
Determining whether you need a lawyer after filing a premises liability accident claim with the liable party’s insurance will depend on a number of factors. For example, if their insurance does not fully cover your damages or disputes your claim, it is recommended to consult with the Premises Liability Attorneys at Quirk.
If your injuries are minor, such as scrapes and bruises, then you will most likely not need a lawyer. However, if you suffered injuries that caused you to need medical treatment or miss time at work, then it is recommended to consult with one of our lawyers. An insurance company does not place much value on missed time at work, having to change careers, or the emotional trauma involved in an accident. That’s where Quirk Accident & Injury Attorneys can help. We make sure injured premises liability victims receive full compensation for the following damages:
The initial process of speaking with our law firm for the first time usually starts off with a questionnaire to assess the merits of the case. This questionnaire will provide us with key information to help determine if a case is worth pursuing or not. However, if you’d like to speak directly to one of our attorneys, you can set up a brief meeting to discuss the details of your situation prior to answering a questionnaire. The following data is what potential clients will need when they first sit down with us:
Santa Barbara features many coastal tourist destinations with historic buildings and busy downtown areas like State Street that present numerous premises liability situations due to the number of hotels, restaurants, and residential properties, which are all required to create a safe environment for visitors. The most common premises liability incidents that result in injury include:
If an individual, company, or government entity fails to exercise reasonable care over their property and someone gets injured, they can be held liable for damages according to California’s Civil Code 1714(a), which states:
“Everyone is responsible, not only for the result of his or her willful acts but also for an injury occasioned to another by his or her want of ordinary care or skill in the management of his or her property or person, except so far as the latter has, willfully or by want of ordinary car, brought the injury upon himself or herself.”
Depending on the details of the injury, there can be several liable parties. The most common liable parties for premise liability injuries include:
Liability would fall to whoever created the hazardous environment. The difficult part most injured victims run into with premises liability incidents is identifying the liable party, especially when no one wants to take responsibility. The Premises Liability Lawyers at Quirk can hire investigators, speak with witnesses, and determine a liable party on behalf of injured victims to ensure their damages are compensated by those culpable for causing harm to another.
If you file a premises liability lawsuit against a property owner or corporation, you will be considered the plaintiff and the liable party would be considered the defendant. To recover damages from the defendant, you must establish the following:
In a premises liability case, a property owner is considered careless when they:
If you or a loved one has sustained injuries from a premises liability in Santa Barbara, Quirk Accident & Injury Attorneys can help you recover full compensation for your damages. Navigating the legal complexities of premises liability can be a nightmare for you and your family, but it doesn’t have to be.
Our law firm protects victims of premises liability accidents by negotiating fair settlements and protecting their right to compensation.
Contact Quirk today for a free consultation and case evaluation. No upfront money is required for our counsel, and we don’t get paid unless we win your case.