Injured in a Restaurant Accident in California? What to Do Next

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Injured in a Restaurant Accident in California? What to Do Next

Restaurant accidents occur much more than you might think. They are often caused by the negligence of restaurant staff or management. If you have been injured in a restaurant accident due to no fault of your own, you are likely eligible to recover compensation by filing a personal injury claim. To learn more about filing a claim after a restaurant accident and the steps you can take to increase your chances of filing a successful claim, continue reading. For assistance with your claim, do not hesitate to give our experienced Sacramento personal injury lawyer a call.

What are the most common restaurant accidents?

Most restaurant accidents are caused by human error and negligence. The most common restaurant accidents to occur in California include the following:

  • Hearing loss
  • Slip and fall accidents
  • Food poisoning
  • Exposure to toxic chemicals
  • Cuts
  • Eye injuries
  • Serious burns

How can I recover compensation after a restaurant accident?

If you are seeking to recover compensation after a restaurant accident, one of the first steps you should take is to retain the services of an experienced Sacramento personal injury lawyer. Your attorney will be able to recover forms of evidence to support your claim to satisfy the burden of proof. The following evidence of the accident will be collected with the assistance of your attorney:

  • An incident report by restaurant management
  • Police reports
  • Photos and videos of the accident
  • Photos of the injuries
  • Witness statements
  • Medical documentation
  • Surveillance footage of your accident as it happened

Reach out to our Sacramento personal injury lawyer today to begin this process to work towards the compensation you deserve.

What is the statute of limitations for personal injury restaurant accident claims in California?

In California, the statute of limitations for personal injury claims is generally two years. This means that you will have two years from the date of your restaurant accident to file your personal injury claim. This timeframe is important to understand because failure to file your claim within two years may result in you being permanently time-barred from taking legal action. The sooner you can bring attention to your claim, the better. To get started as soon as possible, reach out to our experienced personal injury attorney who will work to satisfy the burden of proof to recover the compensation you require to heal.

Contact our experienced California firm

Whether you’ve been injured in an accident due to negligence or you’ve been charged with a DUI, you cannot afford to proceed without strong legal representation at your side. Here at The Law Offices of Dale R. Gomes, we are dedicated to helping all those in need of an attorney who can efficiently fight for their rights. Contact our firm today so we can discuss your case.