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When it comes to slip and fall injuries at 99 Cents Stores, understanding your rights and the evidence needed to prove fault is crucial. Kash Legal Group, your trusted personal injury law firm, is here to guide you through the process and help you seek the compensation you deserve.

Proving fault for premises liability is no easy task, especially in cases of slip and fall accidents. Our experienced lawyers can perform a thorough investigation, ensuring solid evidence will stand up in court. We recognize the challenges you face in proving you were injured due to a hazard on someone else’s property, and we are here to help.

What Do You Have to Prove to Win Your Premises Liability Case?

  1. Duty of Care: Establishing that the property owner had a duty to maintain a safe environment is crucial. This duty involves taking basic steps to minimize potential dangers for visitors. Kash Legal Group can help establish this duty of care through contracts, common law standards, or expert witnesses.
  2. Breach of Duty: Once the duty of care is established, proving that the property owner failed to maintain it is the next step. Whether through carelessness or negligence, our lawyers can help demonstrate how the property owner’s actions or inactions created a dangerous situation.
  3. Breach of Duty Causes Injury: Finally, it’s essential to prove that this breach of duty directly resulted in your injury. Physical evidence, witness testimony, and expert opinions can play a crucial role in establishing the connection between the property owner’s negligence and your injuries.

Status of the Person on the Property

Your status on the property is important in premises liability cases. Kash Legal Group knows about the different types of statuses (invitee, licensee, or trespasser) and can help decide what legal action to take.

What Evidence Is Needed to Prove Fault?

Gathering strong evidence is key to winning a premises liability case. Kash Legal Group recommends the following:

  • Pictures: Capture the hazard that caused your injuries through photographs as soon as possible after the incident to depict the conditions accurately.
  • Lease Agreements or Property Records: These documents establish ownership and help ensure your claim is against the correct party.
  • Accident Reports: Obtain copies of police reports or incident reports filed with the property owner to provide detailed information about the incident.
  • Insurance Policies: Accessing the property owner’s insurance policy can aid in understanding coverage for your injuries and damages.
  • Medical Records and Bills: These are critical to demonstrating the severity of your injuries and the associated medical costs.
  • Pay Stubs and Tax Returns: Use these documents to showcase current and potential future income loss due to your injury.
  • Witnesses: Eyewitness accounts can provide valuable insights into the conditions at the time of the injury. Kash Legal Group recommends gathering names and contact information for potential witnesses.

In conclusion, when dealing with slip and fall injuries at 99 Cents Stores, Kash Legal Group is your trusted partner. We are dedicated to helping you navigate the complexities of premises liability, gather compelling evidence, and pursue the compensation you deserve. Contact us today for a consultation and let us fight for your rights.

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