Personal Injury

What Are Your Legal Options If You Suffered a Slip-and-Fall Accident in Your Apartment Complex?

Posted in Apartment Accidents, Personal Injury on April 18, 2024

After suffering a slip-and-fall accident in an apartment complex, victims are often suddenly forced to contend with significant physical, emotional, and financial burdens. These challenges can be overwhelming, leaving many individuals with questions about their legal options. If you were injured in a slip-and-fall accident caused by a negligent landlord or apartment complex, you may… read more


Uncovering Hidden Injuries: What You Need to Know After a Car Accident

Posted in Personal Injury on April 15, 2024

If you’ve been involved in a car accident, you may think any injuries you sustained will be immediately apparent. However, this is not always the case. In fact, some injuries may take days or even weeks to fully manifest, leaving you with hidden and potentially serious health issues. These types of injuries, such as whiplash… read more


3 Types of Apartment Accidents That Lead to Personal Injury Claims

Posted in Apartment Accidents, Personal Injury on December 27, 2023

Living in an apartment complex should not involve always navigating a myriad of potential hazards that could lead to personal injury. However, from the negligence of landlords in maintaining safe and secure premises to the unpredictable accidents that occur within the confines of an apartment unit due to poor upkeep, the risks are diverse. Hazards… read more


Can You Sue Your Apartment Complex for Unsafe Living Conditions?

Posted in Apartment Accidents, Firm News, Personal Injury on December 27, 2023

Living in an apartment complex in Los Angeles means expecting a certain standard of safety and comfort in our homes. At Soofer Law Group, we know that most landlords in our city do a great job keeping their properties in inadequate conditions. But what if you find yourself in an apartment that’s not just uncomfortable… read more


Who Is Liable for Apartment Building Accidents?

Posted in Apartment Accidents, Firm News, Personal Injury on December 27, 2023

Apartment life in the bustling city of Los Angeles offers convenience, but it also comes with its share of risks. Accidents can happen, and when they do, determining liability becomes crucial. Whether it is a slip-and-fall in the hallway, an electrical malfunction, or any other mishap, understanding who is responsible is essential for seeking compensation… read more


When is a Slip and Fall Accident My Fault?

Posted in Firm News, Personal Injury on January 25, 2017

Determining legal responsibility for an accident can be complicated, but what it really comes down to is whether someone was careless or negligent. If you were injured because of a person or company’s negligence, then they are the ones liable and you may be able to receive compensation to pay for your injuries. But it’s… read more


Should I File a Personal Injury or Workers’ Compensation Case?

Posted in Firm News, Personal Injury on January 18, 2017

If you’ve been injured at work you may be wondering whether you have a personal injury case, or a workers’ compensation case. You may even be wondering, what’s…


How to Prove Fault After a Car Accident

Posted in Firm News, Personal Injury on January 10, 2017

Getting fair compensation after a car accident can be complicated, even if the accident was clearly not your fault. When someone crashes into your vehicle…


Bicycle Road Safety

Posted in Firm News, Personal Injury on January 5, 2017

Cycling on any road can be dangerous, especially when its on a busy street. Cars squeeze by you at 40 miles per hour and they’re not always looking out for the…


How Can I Prove Negligence in a Dog Bite Case?

Posted in Dog Bite, Firm News, Personal Injury on December 21, 2016

Neglegence is one of the toughest things to prove in any case. In the case of a dog bite, you might think that it’s pretty obvious that it was the owner’s fault.


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