Lori L. asked

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My wife tripped over a parking block in a handicap parking spot in a restaurant's private parking lot in California. The block was not painted blue, which we believe would have prevented the accident. My wife sustained injuries requiring stitches and a cast. What legal actions can we take against the restaurant?

November 30th, 2023

Cynthia M. answered

Your wife may have a legal basis to sue the owner of the parking lot for damages and injuries suffer...

November 30th, 2023

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