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Slip and fall accidents result in some of the most catastrophic injuries seen in personal injury cases. Broken bones, brain trauma, skull fractures—victims often face a long road to recovery. The cost of rehabilitation, surgeries, ongoing medical care, and lost wages can be overwhelming. But if your injury was caused by the negligence of the person who owned or was in control of the property where your slip and fall occurred, you may have grounds for a premises liability claim.

Alan Daneshrad is a slip and fall attorney in California who will assess your case in a free consultation to determine if you have grounds for a claim. Taking prompt legal action is especially important in slip and fall cases because it is often easy for the liable parties to cover up evidence of negligence. Alan will help you gather valuable evidence before it becomes unavailable.

When your health has stabilized, your first call should be to a personal injury attorney at Daneshrad Law. Call 888.881.DLAW today to set up a free case evaluation with a premises liability lawyer in California. Alan Daneshrad represents clients in Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, and throughout California.

Important Steps to Take After a Slip and Fall in California

You should expect the property owner and/or the insurance company to look for possible reasons to dispute your claim. Ultimately, the strength and success of your slip and fall claim will depend on the evidence you have to prove negligence and liability.

It can seem impossible to focus amid the shock of a serious fall, but it is important to remember that the claims process starts at the scene of the accident. If you are physically able, you should take photos of the dangerous condition that caused your fall as well as your injuries. File an incident report and request a copy of it. Be sure to write down the contact details of eyewitnesses.

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You should then seek immediate medical care. During your evaluation, be sure to tell your physician about every part of your body that hurts. It is common for slip and fall victims to suffer multiple injuries, but if you fail to mention all of them, it might be difficult to tie your injuries to the accident and recover fair compensation for your medical care.

You should then contact a California slip and fall attorney at Daneshrad Law right away. The insurance company might contact you directly to get you to make a recorded statement, but anything you say to the claims adjuster can be used against you. Insurance companies are very adept at getting claimants to admit fault or to make compromising statements, so it is best to leave all correspondence with the insurer up to your injury attorney.

Alan Daneshrad will evaluate your case for free, interview witnesses, try to get CCTV camera footage of your slip and fall, and handle the logistics of your claim so you can focus on your health and your family’s wellbeing. Alan knows how difficult it can be to cope with the physical and emotional impact of a slip and fall injury, and he will do everything in his power to alleviate the burden and help you fight for the compensation you need to move on with life.

Discuss Your Case with a California Slip and Fall Attorney Today!

Alan Daneshrad is ready to help you navigate the murky waters of the California personal injury claims process. Call 888.881.DLAW today to set up a free case evaluation with a premises liability lawyer in California. Alan represents clients in Los Angeles, San Jose, San Francisco, and throughout California.

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    How much is my personal injury case worth and will you guarantee success?

    The “value” of your case depends on many factors, such as the extent of your injury, the amount of your medical bills, and your condition after you have finished medical treatments. The calculation also factors in if you in any way contributed to or caused the incident. An attorney will never guarantee any outcome in your case; however, an experienced attorney can give you a fair assessment of the outcome of your case.

    How much does a personal injury attorney charge?

    Most personal injury attorneys work on a contingency basis. Therefore your attorney will only get paid if you get paid. If no recovery is obtained there is no out of pocket cost from you. Most law firms work on a percentage based fee. They usually obtain 33.33% of your final award. Contingency-based cases are very beneficial because they provide access to the courts for those who can’t otherwise afford to pay attorneys fees and the costs of litigation. It also reduces frivolous lawsuits because attorneys will only litigate cases they think they will likely win.

    What should I do if I'm unsatisfied with my current personal injury attorney?

    If you are unhappy with your current attorney for any reason you have the option of changing your attorney. Once you obtain a new attorney he/she can handle the process of substituting out the previous attorney. Generally, it is a very simple process to do and there is no cost to you. However, your current attorney will likely need to split a portion of your award with your prior attorney according to the amount of work he/she has contributed to your claim prior to being substituted.