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Premises Liability and Slip and Fall

Dangerous and Unsafe California Property Claims

Who is responsible for your injuries caused by a slip and fall in a grocery store, parking lot, or sidewalk? Premises liability refers to the responsibility of property owners for injuries caused by a dangerous and unsafe condition on their property. Liability may result from the negligence of a property owner, landlord, tenant, or governmental entity.

Since 1977, we at The Law Office of John A. Meaden, III have advocated for the rights of injured people throughout California. To speak to a lawyer about your case, contact us and schedule a free initial consultation.

Like any type of accident, it is important to consult an attorney promptly after your slip and fall accident. Many of these accidents occur in busy locations. The conditions in these areas change quickly. It is important to preserve evidence, photograph the scene, and document your injury promptly after an accident.

Premises liability cases cover a wide variety of claims. You may have claims against private individuals, businesses, or public entities. Here are some examples of the types of premises liability claims we handle:

  • Construction accident
  • Trip and fall/slip and fall injury
  • Animal attack and dog bite
  • Faulty escalator claim

No matter how minor you think your accident is, you should contact us at The Law Office of John A. Meaden, III for a free initial consultation. We advocate for the rights of people throughout California, including people in Richmond, Concord, Berkeley, and Livermore.


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At the Law Office of John A. Meaden, III, located in Walnut Creek, California, we represent injured clients throughout Martinez, Danville, Pleasant Hill, Alamo, Danville, San Ramon, Lafayette, Richmond, Concord, Pittsburg, Berkeley, Livermore, Pleasanton, Contra Costa County, Concord, Pittsburg, Freemont, Hayward, I-238, I-880, Contra Costa County, Alameda, County, and Solano County.