You didn’t plan for this. A wet floor, a broken step, a patch of uneven pavement — and suddenly you’re dealing with medical bills, missed work, and a body that doesn’t feel like yours anymore.
If someone else’s negligence caused that fall, California law gives you the right to pursue compensation.
Property owners in California have a legal responsibility to keep their premises reasonably safe. That applies to grocery stores, apartment complexes, commercial parking lots, hotel lobbies, and public walkways alike. When maintenance gets skipped, hazards go unreported, or warnings never get posted, people get hurt.
The injuries from a slip and fall aren’t always obvious right away. A hip fracture, a concussion, a spinal injury — some of these take days to fully surface. And while you’re still figuring out what’s wrong, insurance adjusters may already be in contact, hoping you’ll accept a fast, low settlement before you understand what you’re actually owed.
That’s where Desert Injury Law comes in. We’ve seen how these cases unfold, how insurers minimize claims, and what it takes to push back effectively. Our job is to make sure the compensation you pursue actually reflects your losses — not what’s convenient for the other side.
Desert Injury Law serves clients across California, including the Coachella Valley, greater Los Angeles, the Inland Empire, San Diego County, and communities throughout the state. Slip and fall accidents happen everywhere — retail parking lots, hotel corridors, apartment stairways, restaurant floors, public parks.
Wherever your fall occurred, the legal questions are often the same: who controlled the property, did they know about the hazard, and how long had it been there? We investigate those questions, gather the records and documentation that matter, handle communication with insurers, and guide you through every stage of the process — from the initial consultation to resolution. You won’t be handed off to a paralegal and left to wonder what’s happening with your case. You’ll have real access to the people working on it.