Downtown Historic Core Los Angeles Slip and Fall Accident Injury Lawyer
Without a doubt, Los Angeles is full of historic buildings that get a lot of attention from locals and tourists alike. The Downtown Historic Core of Los Angeles, specifically, is home to many significant cultural monuments. If you were injured in a slip and fall accident at any of these locations, you could have grounds to file a slip and fall lawsuit. For more information about the legal options available to you, it is important that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible.
Here at the Kenmore Law Group, our slip and fall lawyers are more than ready to take on your slip and fall claim and help you recover the settlement that you are owed. If you are interested in learning more about the legal options available to you after a slip and fall accident at a cultural monument in Los Angeles, contact us today.
Historic-Cultural Monuments in Los Angeles
Los Angeles is home to the following historic and cultural monuments/buildings:
- Nuestra Senora de la Reina de Los Angeles (Plaza Church) – 535 N. Main St.
- Angeles Flight – Hill St. and 3rd St.
- The Salt Box – 339 S. Bunker Hill Ave.
- Bradbury Building – 304 S. Broadway
- West Temple Apartments (The Rochester) – 1012 W. Temple St.
- St. Joseph’s Church – 218 E. 12th St.
- Saint Vibiana’s Cathedral – 114 E. Second St.
- First Cemetery of Los Angeles – 521 N. Main St.
- The Castle – 325 S. Bunker Hill Ave.
- Fire Station No. 23 – 225 E. 5th St.
- California Club Building – 538 S. Flower St.
- Los Angeles Central Library Building and Grounds – 630 W. 5th St.
- Baltimore Hotel – 515 S. Olive St.
- Philharmonic Auditorium – 427 W. Fifth St.
- St. Paul’s Cathedral – 615 S. Figueroa St.
- Los Angeles Athletic Club Building – 431 W. Seventh St.
- First African Methodist Episcopal Church – 801 Towne Ave.
- Palm Court (Alexandra Hotel) – 210 W. Fifth St.
- Union Station Terminal and Landscaped Grounds – 800 N. Alameda St.
- Cole’s P.E. Buffet-Pacific Electric Building – 118 E. Sixth St.
- Cohn-Goldwater Building – 525 E. 12th St.
- Garfield Building – 403 W. 8th St.
- Fine Arts Building – 811 W. 7th St.
- Finney’s Cafeteria – 217 W. Sixth St.
- Coca-Cola Building – 1334 S. Central Ave.
- Cast Iron Commercial Building – 740 – 748 San Pedro St.
- Los Angeles City Hall – 200 N. Spring St.
- LAFD Station No. 1 – 2230 Pasadena Ave.
- Wolfer Printing Company – 416 S. Wall St.
- Subway Terminal Building – 417 S. Hill St.
- Los Angeles Herald Examiner Building – 1111 S. Broadway
- James Oviatt Building – 617 S. Olive
- Variety Arts Center Building – 940 S. Figueroa St.
- Los Angeles Stock Exchange Building – 618 S. Spring St.
- Granite Block Paving – Bruno St. between Alameda and N. Main St.
- Macy Street Viaduct – Cesar E. Chavez Avenue
- Los Angeles Theater – 615 S. Broadway
- Original Pantry – 877 S. Figueroa St.
- Farmers and Merchants Bank Building – 401 S. Main St.
- Title Guarantee and Trust Company Building – 401 – 411 W. 5th St.
- Cathedral High School – 535 S. Grand Ave.
- Mayflower Hotel – 535 S. Grand Ave.
- Barclay Hotel (formerly Van Nuys Hotel) – 103 W. 4th St.
- Fire Station No. 30 – 1401 S. Central Ave.
- Eastern Columbia Building – 849 S. Broadway
- Embassy Auditorium and Hotel – 851 S. Grand Ave.
- Japanese Union Church of Los Angeles – 120 N. San Pedro St.
- Young Apartments – 1621 S. Grand Ave.
- Church of the Open Door – 550 S. Hope St.
- Standard Oil Company Building – 605 W. Olympic Blvd.
- Harris Newmark Building – 127 E. 9th St.
- Coast Federal Savings Building – 315 W. 9th St.
- One Bunker Hill Building – 601 W. 5th St.
- Fire Station No. 28 – 644 S. Figueroa St.
- Giannini-Bank of America – 649 S. Olive St.
- Roosevelt Building – 727 W. 7th St.
- Barker Brothers Building – 818 W. 7th St.
- Boston Store-J.W. Robinson’s – 600 W. 7th St.
- Brock Jewelers-Clifton’s – 513 W. 7th St.
- Title Insurance & Trust Company Building and Annex – 419 – 433 S. Spring St.
- Pacific Mutual Building – 523 W. 6th St.
- Palace Theater – 630 S. Broadway
- Tower Theathre – 800 S. Broadway
- Hamburger’s Department Store – 801 – 829 S. Broadway
- Mayan Theater – 1044 S. Hill St.
- Rialto Theater – 812 S. Broadway
- Belasco Theater – 1046 – 1054 S. Hill St.
- State Theater Building – 701 – 713 S. Broadway
- United Artists Theater Building – 927 – 939 S. Broadway
- Cameo Theater – 526 – 530 S. Broadway
- Arcade Theater – 532 – 524 S. Broadway
- Irvine-Byrne Building – 249 S. Broadway
- Petroleum Building – 700 – 714 W. Olympic Blvd.
- San Pedro Firm Building – 108 – 116 N. San Pedro St.
- Banks-Huntley Building – 634 S. Spring St.
- Barclay’s Bank – 639 – 641 S. Spring St.
- Superior Oil Company Building – 550 S. Flower St.
- Gerry Building – 910 S. Los Angeles St.
- Gray Building – 824 S. Los Angeles St.
- M.J. Connell Buildings 1, 2, 3, 7 – 714, 716, 720, 724 S. Los Angeles St.
- M.J. Connell Buildings 4, 5, 6 – 738, 746 S. Los Angeles St. 743 Santee St.
- Textile Center Building – 315 E. 8th St.
- San Fernando Building – 400 S. Main St.
- Hellman Building – 410 S. Spring St.
- Continental Building – 408 S. Spring St.
- Gans Brothers Building – 814 S. Spring St.
- Security Building – 500 – 510 S. Spring St.
- South Park Loft Building – 816 S. Grand Ave.
- Blackstone’s Department Store – 901 S. Broadway
- General Petroleum Building – 612 S. Flower St.
- Title Insurance Building – 456 S. Spring St.
- Edwards-Wildey Building – 609 S. Grand Ave.
- Southern California Gas Company Complex – 800 – 820 S. Flower St.
- Santa Fe Inbound Freight House – 355 S. Santa Fe
- Kerckoff Builcing and Annex – 558 – 564 S. Main St.
- Chinatown East Gate – 945 N. Broadway
- 810 South Spring Street Building – 810 S. Spring St.
- Raphael Junction Block Building – 1635 – 1637 N. Spring St.
- Higgins Building – 108 W. 2nd St.
- Judson Rives Building – 424 S. Broadway
- National Biscuit Company Building – 1850 Industrial St.
- Van Nuys Building – 204 -212 W. 7th St and 701 S. Spring St.
- Charles C. Chapman Building – 756 S. Broadway
- Aoyama Tree – 135 N. Central Ave.
- Garment Capitol Building – 217 – 221 E. 8th St.
- Westinghouse Electric Building – 420 S. San Pedro St.
- Foreman & Clark Building – 701 S. Hill St.
- Great Republic Life Building – 756 S. Spring St.
- Douglas Building – 257 S. Spring St.
- Spreckels Building – 708 – 716 S. Hill St.
- Sun Realty Company Building – 629 – 633 S. Hill St.
- May Company Garage – 9th and Hill St.
- Metropolitan Building – 315 W. 5th Steet
- Los Angeles Department of Water and Power – 111 N. Hope Street
- Times-Mirror Square – First and Spring Street
- Hotel Cecil – 640 S. Main St.
$465,000
Slip & Fall
$500,000
Premises Liability
$525,000
Head Trauma
$500,000
Back Injury
$599,000
Slip And Fall Accident
$600,000
Shoulder Injury
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Slip and Fall Injuries
Slip and fall accidents can lead to many different injuries. Some of the injuries that occur most often due to slip and fall accidents include the following:
- Head injuries and traumatic brain injuries
- Neck injuries
- Back injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Shoulder injuries
- Hip injuries
- Pelvic injuries
- Knee injuries
- Fractures
- Nerve injuries
- Ligament injuries
- Scrapes and bruises
Although these injuries might seem to be minor listed above, many of these injuries could actually require long-term medical care and can even result in permanent disability. Without a doubt, if you or a loved one suffered harm in any of the cultural or historical Los Angeles buildings mentioned above, you should explore the legal options available to you.
Some of the Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall accidents are associated with hazards on the floor. These hazards can include but are not limited to wet floors, slippery surfaces, recently mopped/waxed floors, spills, leaks, littered floors, etc. Essentially anything that can be stepped on and can result in a slip can be a hazard. In addition, missing or misplaced warning signs are also significant hazards. If there is a slip hazard in any building that causes you to suffer a slip and fall accident, the property owner could be liable for the harm that you sustain in the accident.
Your Right to Sue Under Premise Liability
Under the concept of premise liability, all property owners have a duty to keep their premises safe and free of any hazards or other dangerous conditions that could lead to incidents, like slip and fall accidents. This means that property owners must thoroughly inspect their premises to be able to identify and address any hazards that could lead to slip and fall accidents. When property owners fail to keep their premises clear of hazards, then they could be liable for all resulting injuries.
What does this mean? Injured parties could sue the property owners for any slip and fall injuries. In other words, you could file a slip and fall claim for the harm that you suffered. In cases where the property is leased, victims can still sue – although who they can sue will depend on the terms of the lease. In addition, property management companies, maintenance companies, and even city entities could also be liable and sued in some circumstances.
For more information about your right to file a slip and fall claim after an accident at a historic building in Los Angeles or a cultural monument, we recommend that you seek legal assistance with the experts here at our law firm.
Compensation for Slip and Fall Accidents
Based on the details surrounding your slip and fall accident, you could be entitled to receive compensation for some of the following:
- Medical costs
- Lost income
- Pain and suffering
- Property damage
- Wrongful death benefits
- Legal fees
Here at our law firm, our legal team is ready to go above it all to fight for your rights and secure the maximum recovery available for your slip and fall claim. For more information about what you could recover, we recommend that you seek legal assistance as soon as possible.
What is the Average Value of Slip and Fall Claims? Your slip and fall claim can be worth anywhere from $75,000 to $1.5 million. This is an estimated value range. There are many factors that must be evaluated to determine the value of a claim. These factors include the type of injuries suffered, the severity of the injuries, and even the victim’s wage history, for instance.
How Long Does It Take to Get a Settlement for a Slip and Fall Claim? In general, slip and fall claims can be settled in under two years. Here at our law firm, our team is committed to settling slip and fall cases in six to eight months. For more information about the specific length of time that it could take to settle your case, contact us today.
The Statute of Limitations
All claims are subject to a statute of limitations or a deadline to sue. If claimants do not file their claims on time, then they could lose their right to sue entirely. So, how long do you have to file your claim? In California, personal injury claims are subject to a two-year statute of limitations, meaning that claimants will only have two years to sue. It is important to note, however, that if the building is owned/operated by the city, claimants will need to file government claims which are subject to a six-month deadline. For more information about the total length of time that you have to file your claim, contact us today.
Contact the Kenmore Law Group
If you are ready to explore the legal options available to you and your family after a slip and fall accident at a Downtown Historic Core building or any cultural/historic monument in the city, contact use today. Our experts are more than ready to evaluate your slip and fall claim and help you pursue your claim until you are fairly compensated. We offer free legal services, including free initial consultations and free second opinions. During these free legal services, our team will be available to provide you with all the information that you need to begin or continue your claim. Contact us today if you are ready to speak with our team.