A fall on unsafe property can cause lasting injury, and owners are quick to blame you. We prove the hazard and hold them accountable for your injuries.
Call (657) 522-7122 – Free ConsultationJohn Reardon is a retired chiropractor with 20+ years treating accident victims. He understands your injuries at a deeper level than most lawyers — and knows how to document them for maximum compensation.
You're already dealing with medical bills and lost wages. We work on contingency — you pay nothing upfront, and we only get paid when we recover compensation for you.
We've recovered millions for car accident victims across California. Our track record speaks for itself — insurance companies know we mean business.
Insurance companies know we're willing to go to trial. That reputation helps us negotiate better settlements — we don't accept lowball offers for our clients.
Your case is never just a file number. You'll work directly with an attorney who knows your name, understands your situation, and fights for your best outcome.
California's car accident laws are complex. We know the state's comparative fault rules, insurance requirements, and statute of limitations inside and out.
Property owners must keep their premises reasonably safe. When they ignore a known hazard and someone is hurt, California premises liability law holds them responsible. We handle falls that cause:
Falls are a leading cause of hip fractures, especially for older adults. These injuries often require surgery and months of rehabilitation.
A hard fall can cause a concussion or traumatic brain injury affecting memory, focus, and daily life. We make sure these injuries are fully documented.
Herniated discs and spinal damage from a fall can cause chronic pain and permanent limitations that demand full compensation.
Bracing for a fall often leads to broken wrists and arms and torn shoulders that require surgery and time away from work.
Sprains, strains, and deep bruising may not show on an X-ray, but they cause real pain. Our medical background helps us prove them to insurers.
Serious falls can be fatal, particularly for the elderly. We help families pursue wrongful death claims after a fatal fall.
Tell the property owner or manager and ask for a written incident report. Get a copy if you can.
Take photos of what caused your fall, the wet floor, broken step, or poor lighting, before it is fixed or cleaned up.
Collect names and numbers of anyone who saw it happen, and see a doctor right away to document your injuries.
Surveillance video and maintenance records disappear fast. Contact us quickly so we can preserve the evidence and prove the owner's responsibility.