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Beyond "Wet Floor" Signs: Unusual Premises Liability Cases in California.
A quick trip to the grocery store or a local retailer should be a routine part of your day. But in an instant, a wet floor, a hidden obstacle, or a poorly maintained aisle can turn that errand into a life-altering event. Slip and fall accidents are among the most common causes of serious injury in California, leading to broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and chronic pain.
If you’ve been injured in a fall in a store, you’re likely facing physical pain, medical bills, and the stress of missed work. You may be wondering, "Can I even sue the store? What are my rights?"
The answer is that California law provides strong protections for consumers, but securing your rights requires immediate and knowledgeable action. Here’s what you need to know.

Slipped and Fell in a Store? Here’s What California Law Says About Your Rights
A quick trip to the grocery store or a local retailer should be a routine part of your day. But in an instant, a wet floor, a hidden obstacle, or a poorly maintained aisle can turn that errand into a life-altering event. Slip and fall accidents are among the most common causes of serious injury in California, leading to broken bones, traumatic brain injuries, and chronic pain.
If you’ve been injured in a fall in a store, you’re likely facing physical pain, medical bills, and the stress of missed work. You may be wondering, "Can I even sue the store? What are my rights?"
The answer is that California law provides strong protections for consumers, but securing your rights requires immediate and knowledgeable action. Here’s what you need to know.

What is Premises Liability? A California Property Owner's Guide to Duty of Care.
As a property owner in California—whether you own a home, a rental apartment, a commercial storefront, or a vacant lot—you have a significant legal responsibility. This responsibility, known as "premises liability," means you must maintain your property in a reasonably safe condition to prevent harm to others.
A premises liability claim arises when someone is injured on your property due to a dangerous condition. While the most common example is a slip and fall, these cases can involve everything from dog bites to swimming pool accidents, inadequate security, and more.
Understanding your "duty of care"—what the law requires of you—is the first step in preventing accidents and protecting yourself from potential liability. This guide breaks down the essential concepts every California property owner needs to know.
