Practice Areas
Injuries on Property


Holding Property Owners Accountable for Dangerous Conditions
Property owners have a duty to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. When they fail to do so, serious accidents can happen — and victims are often left with painful injuries, mounting medical bills, and lost income.
At The Lakhani Law Firm, we fight for people injured on unsafe properties, holding negligent owners accountable and pursuing the compensation victims deserve.
Compassionate Support, Relentless Representation
We know how frustrating it is to get hurt because someone else failed to maintain their property. Our firm combines compassionate, personal support with aggressive legal advocacy. We investigate thoroughly, gather evidence, and stand up to insurance companies on your behalf.
Common Causes of Property Injuries
Dangerous conditions on private, commercial, or public property can lead to serious injuries. Common hazards include:
- Wet or slippery floors without warning signs
- Broken or uneven stairs and walkways
- Loose handrails or guardrails
- Poor lighting in parking lots, stairwells, or hallways
- Cluttered aisles or obstructed walkways
- Falling merchandise or debris
- Unsecured swimming pools or unsafe recreational areas
- Negligent security leading to assaults or attacks
We move quickly to investigate and document the hazardous condition before it can be repaired or covered up.
Common Injuries From Property Accidents
Injuries on unsafe property can be severe and long-lasting. We frequently represent clients who suffer from:
- Broken bones and fractures
- Head injuries and concussions
- Back, neck, and spinal injuries
- Sprains, strains, and torn ligaments
- Cuts, bruises, and lacerations
- Internal injuries or bleeding
- Emotional trauma and post-traumatic stress
We work with medical experts to fully document your injuries and prove their impact on your life and livelihood.
What You May Be Entitled to Recover
If you were injured because of unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical expenses (current and future)
- Lost wages and loss of earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Long-term rehabilitation or therapy
- Emotional distress and diminished quality of life
We fight for the full value of your claim — not the quick, low settlement property insurers often try to offer.
What to Do After a Property Injury
If you are injured on someone else’s property:
- Report the incident – Notify the property owner, landlord, or store manager immediately.
- Document the scene – Take photos or videos of the hazardous condition and your injuries.
- Collect witness information – Get names and contact info for anyone who saw the accident.
- Seek medical care – Even if injuries seem minor, get checked by a doctor right away.
- Save all records – Keep medical bills, incident reports, and communication from insurers.
- Contact an attorney – Property owners and their insurers often deny responsibility; legal help early is critical.
We can take over communication, preserve evidence, and fight to protect your rights.
Why Choose The Lakhani Law Firm
- Personal attention: Your case will never be treated like just another file number.
- Aggressive representation: We won’t hesitate to take your case to trial if that’s what it takes.
- No fee unless we win: You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you.
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You don’t have to face this alone. Let The Lakhani Law Firm fight for your recovery while you focus on healing.
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