Lomita Premises Liabilities 

Expert Handling of Premises Liability Claims for Slip and Fall Accidents and More

Compassionate Advocacy and Expert Negotiation for Optimal Outcomes in Premises Liability Cases  

Premises liability is an important area of personal injury law that holds property owners accountable for injuries on their property. When they fail to uphold this responsibility, and someone is injured, they may be liable for damages. At Maximus Law Firm, we are committed to representing individuals injured due to hazardous conditions on someone else's property in Lomita.

Understanding Premises Liability

Property owners are legally obligated to ensure their premises are free of hazards that could harm visitors, tenants, or guests. When this duty is neglected—whether through carelessness or oversight—and an injury occurs, the victim may be entitled to compensation.


Slip and fall accidents are among the most common premises liability claims, often caused by hazards such as:

  • Wet or slippery floors
  • Uneven sidewalks or flooring
  • Broken stairways or missing handrails
  • Poorly maintained walkways with debris or clutter


Other dangerous conditions that may lead to liability include:

  • Inadequate lighting in parking lots or hallways
  • Faulty security measures, such as broken locks or lack of surveillance, lead to assaults or robberies
  • Dog bites or animal attacks on residential property

Common Injuries in Premises Liability Cases

Injuries resulting from these incidents can vary from minor to life-changing. Victims may suffer:

  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBIs) or concussions
  • Spinal cord damage or herniated discs
  • Severe sprains, strains, or soft tissue injuries
  • Emotional trauma, including anxiety and PTSD


Many of these injuries require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and time away from work—placing significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens on victims.

How Maximus Law Firm Can Help

Maximus Law Firm handles each premises liability case with meticulous attention and strategic advocacy:


  • Investigate and preserve critical evidence
  • Interview witnesses and review surveillance footage
  • Consult medical and safety experts to assess injuries and hazards
  • Determine whether the property owner breached their duty of care


We aim to secure maximum compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages. We fight to hold negligent property owners accountable while providing compassionate, client-focused representation.

Act Now—Time Is Limited

Evidence in premises liability cases can disappear quickly, and witness memories may fade. That’s why we take immediate action to build a strong, evidence-backed claim. Whether negotiating with insurers or litigating in court, we work tirelessly to protect your rights and pursue justice.

Contact Us Today

If you or a loved one has been injured due to unsafe property conditions in Lomita, you don’t have to face the legal battle alone. Let Maximus Law Firm provide the skilled advocacy you need to recover the compensation you deserve.


Reach out today for a consultation and take the first step toward securing justice.

  • Can I file a premises liability claim if I was injured on public property?

    Yes, but claims against government entities typically have shorter filing deadlines, usually within six months.

  • What if I was injured on private property but I wasn’t invited there? Can I still make a claim?

    You may still have a claim if the property owner failed to address a known hazard, even if you were a trespasser, depending on the circumstances.

  • How do I know if the property owner was negligent in maintaining their premises?

    Negligence can be established if the property owner knew or should have known about a dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn visitors.

  • What should I do immediately after an accident on someone else’s property?

    Take photos of the scene, document the hazard, seek medical attention, report the incident to the property owner, and consult an attorney.

  • Can a property owner be held liable for accidents caused by third-party actions (e.g., a criminal act on their property)?

    Yes, if the property owner failed to provide adequate security measures to prevent foreseeable harm.