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Proving fault (who is responsible) for a San Diego County Slip and Fall Case?Under California law, many times it can be difficult in proving who is at fault for slip and fall accidents.
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Liability in California Slip and Fall Cases | "Should Have Known" standardSince property owners are pretty good about the upkeep on their premises, the first situation is often the one that is litigated in slip and fall accidents.
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San Diego Slip and Fall CasesIn California, comparative fault principles applies to the person who was injured in a slip and fall or trip and fall incident.
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What is "Actual Notice" when it comes to fault or liability for a Slip/Trip and Fall?If the plaintiff (injured party) can establish that the defendant actually knew of the dangerous condition, "notice" can be easily shown as "actual."