California Slip and Fall / Trip and Fall Attorneys Serving Victims in Campbell, Los Angeles, and Across the State
Property owners whether residential, commercial, or public have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions for visitors. If you were injured due to a hazardous condition at a location such as a sidewalk, home, store, mall, office building, school, park, or theater, you may be entitled to compensation. The experienced trip and fall and slip and fall attorneys at Hillstone Law are here to help you pursue justice and recover the damages you deserve.
Common Causes of Slip & Fall / Trip & Fall Accidents
- Crumbling or broken stairs
- Slippery surfaces (wet floors, spills, ice)
- Uneven or cracked flooring
- Obstructed walkways
- Exposed electrical wiring
- Inadequate lighting in walkways or hallways
Even though California premises liability law protects injured victims, proving fault can be challenging especially if the hazard was quickly repaired or removed. Hillstone Law will conduct a thorough investigation to preserve evidence and establish liability.

Filing a Fall Injury Claim in California
If your fall occurred on government property (e.g., sidewalk, public park, or school), strict filing deadlines apply under California law. You may have as little as six months to file a claim. Missing this deadline could permanently bar your case.
Our legal team is skilled in handling both private and public liability claims. We fight to recover compensation for:
- Medical bills
- Lost wages and future income
- Pain and suffering
- Permanent disability or disfigurement
Contact a California Slip and Fall Lawyer Today
At Hillstone Law, we offer aggressive and compassionate representation for fall victims throughout California, including Campbell, Los Angeles, Sacramento, San Francisco, Riverside, and West Covina.
We handle all cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we win your case.
Relevant California Legal Codes
- Civil Code § 1714 ā General negligence for property owners
- Government Code § 835 ā Dangerous condition of public property
- Evidence Code § 669 ā Negligence per se (violation of safety statutes)
