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Category Archives: Premises Liability

Hidden Dangers: Protecting Yourself from Premises Liability Hazards

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

In California, property owners have a responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe for people who enter their land. This legal concept is known as “premises liability.” When a dangerous condition on someone's property causes injury, the property owner may be legally liable.…

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Premises Liability: Accidents in Gyms and Fitness Centers

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Going to the gym is supposed to improve your health and wellbeing. But all too often, accidents and injuries occur in fitness centers and gyms that end up causing serious harm. Slip and fall accidents, injuries from defective exercise equipment, inadequate supervision leading…

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Swimming Pool Dangers: Premises Liability for Homeowners and Community

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

Swimming pools are often synonymous with relaxation, fun, and a refreshing escape from the summer heat. However, beneath the surface of these aquatic havens lurk potential dangers that can turn a day of enjoyment into a nightmare. Whether you're a homeowner with a…

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Economic vs Non-Economic Damages: What’s the Difference?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

When you are injured due to another party's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. This compensation is meant to cover the financial toll the injury has taken as well as the physical and emotional suffering. The damages awarded in personal injury cases…

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Is a Business Owner Liable if a Client Sustains an Injury on the Premises?

On Behalf of Rush Injury Law

All business owners operating from a physical location have a legal obligation to keep visitors safe while on their premises. If a client sustains an injury while on the premises, there’s a strong chance the business owner is liable, but this isn’t always…

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