Located in Palmdale, California, Antelope Valley Mall is an indoor shopping mall with approximately 140 stores and 5 anchor stores, including Macy’s, JCPenney and Dillard’s. The mall has gone through significant changes throughout the years including the loss of several department stores and renovation of the old 10-screen theater, which now offers 16 screens and stadium style seating.
Of course, some things never change at a mall, including the possibility of accidents throughout the premises. Injuries to shoppers can happen in stores, in the food court, in the parking lot, and many other areas at Antelope Valley Mall. Common accidents at shopping centers and malls include:
- Slip and fall
- Trip and fall
- Struck by falling objects
- Car collisions and pedestrian injuries (parking lot accidents)
- Elevator and escalator accidents
- Physical and sexual assault
You may be entitled to monetary compensation if you suffered injuries due to a dangerous condition at the mall. For a detailed explanation of your rights and legal options, schedule a free case consultation with an Antelope Valley Mall accident injury attorney.
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Your Right to Compensation for an Accident at Antelope Valley Mall
Accidents happen for countless reasons, and not every case of injury entitles you to compensation from a property owner. So, what sets apart accidents of negligence from those that are simply a case of bad luck? This is a complex question to answer, but as a general rule, there are many things that a business owner can do to prevent accidents on their property.
Consistent cleaning and repairs can help remove hazards or draw your attention to a dangerous condition before they cause an accident. Proper screening of prospective employees will ensure that the public is not at risk of being assaulted by someone with a criminal record. Security cameras throughout the mall is a common sense deterrent to crime, such as sexual assault, muggings, and physical violence.
These are examples of a property owner’s duty of care, according to the concept of premises liability. When someone is hurt at a shopping mall due to a breach in the duty of care by the owners, the injured party has a right to accuse them of negligence and seek restitution in the form of monetary compensation.
There is much more that we can say when it comes to liability for an accident at Antelope Valley Mall. However, our ultimate goal is to evaluate the details of your own accident and help you determine the best course of action as the victim of a shopping mall accident.
Assault and Battery Incidents at Antelope Valley Mall
People can be assaulted just about anywhere, but these incidents are especially common at shopping malls. Many of the clients we represent are victims of excessive violence by loss prevention specialists and mall security guards. Unfortunately, many private security guards abuse their authority and use unreasonable force against visitors at the mall. We can help you pursue a security guard assault claim if you were the victim of violence by an Antelope Valley Mall security guard.
Guests at the mall can also be assaulted by homeless people, vagrants, sexual predators, and others with criminal intent. That’s why security measures are so important, both inside and outside the mall. These include surveillance cameras, bright lighting, sturdy locks on bathroom and fitting room doors, and many other precautions. If you were assaulted at Antelope Valley Mall, please take some time to learn about your rights from one of our attorneys.
Workers’ Compensation for Injured Mall Employees
Injured workers at a shopping mall do not need to prove that another party is liable for their accident. As long as they were injured in the course of their employment, they can receive payment from a workers’ compensation claim. To ensure that your benefits are paid in a timely manner, talk to your employer right away if you’ve had a workplace accident. Then, follow their instructions, which will include filling out paperwork and seeing a doctor to diagnose your injuries.
If you have any questions about the claims process for a workplace injury in the mall, give us a call to speak with a California labor law attorney. Aside from a workers’ compensation case, you may have grounds for a personal injury claim if someone other than your employer is responsible for your injuries. This is known as a third party lawsuit, and it’s common at places like shopping malls, where many different businesses and vendors are operating on the same property. If reckless or negligent conduct by any of these parties led to you being injured while you were at work, you may be interested in speaking with a personal injury lawyer at our office.
Deadline to Seek Monetary Compensation for Your Injuries
If you were at Antelope Valley Mall as a shopper / visitor, you have 2 years from your accident date to file a claim against the mall, a specific store, or any other liable entity. Injured workers, on the other hand, must file a claim for workers’ compensation within 1 year of the accident. In addition, they must have reported the accident to their employer within 30 days.
There are exceptional circumstances that may provide you with more time to file a lawsuit. But the courts rarely approve extensions beyond the one or two-year statute of limitations. Simply put, you can lose the right to monetary damages from Antelope Valley Mall if you wait too long to file a lawsuit. We can help you take immediate action on your case, so please reach out to us as soon as possible.
Value of a Shopping Mall Accident Injury Case
The amount you can receive from a store or shopping mall accident claim is based on many details that are specific to your accident and the injuries you sustained as a result. On the lower end, these cases may be settled for around $15,000 to $45,000. For accidents resulting in catastrophic injury, such as brain damage and loss of function, settlements can easily exceed $2,000,000. While many people are interested in average case values, the important thing is to figure out what your own claim is worth, which we can assist you with at our law firm. Call the shopping mall accident lawyers of Normandie to schedule a free consultation.
How Long Does it Take to Settle these Cases?
Claims against major retailers can take around a few months to over two years, based on the legal issues we are dealing with. Some claimants, for example, end up with permanent injuries that require lifelong care. Others were injured by gross negligence, i.e., especially careless or dangerous conduct by the defendant, like injuries from excessive force by a security guard. Proving these factors and negotiating a favorable settlement can take at least 6 to 10 months. If we need to ask for a trial date, this will add one or more years to the legal process, though most shopping mall injury claims reach a settlement before the trial date.
Free Legal Services from a Shopping Mall Accident Injury Lawyer
Our legal team is more than ready for the challenge of representing you if an act of negligence at Antelope Valley Mall is the reason for your accident. We have decades of experience in lawsuits against stores and shopping malls throughout California. That’s why we are confident in our ability to win your case and bring you the compensation you deserve from an accident claim against the mall.
The cost of representing you is paid for by the party that wronged you, so we don’t charge you a dime for anything we do in your case. That’s because we don’t believe in getting paid unless you get paid. This is all part of the Zero Fee Guarantee that we offer clients from the very first consultation. Since there is nothing to lose, we hope you’ll contact us for a free case evaluation or a free second opinion if you have an existing shopping mall injury case.
We look forward to guiding you on the road to recovery and ensuring that you have the necessary funds to move on with your life. Contact Normandie Law Firm and schedule a time to speak with a member of our legal team.
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