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Injuries On Unsafe Property In Hermosa Beach

If you were seriously injured in a fall on a slick floor, in a malfunctioning elevator or on uneven pavement — due to the negligence of a property owner, manager or landlord — your legal interests should be safeguarded immediately.

The skilled, dedicated attorneys who can protect your rights in Redondo Beach and across Southern California are Robert R. Hodges and Richard F.G. Thomas of the Hodges & Thomas law firm — for more than 40 years, a champion of injured people throughout the region.

At Hodges & Thomas, we will work hard to obtain the maximum financial compensation needed to defray your lost income and medical bills and to reflect your pain and suffering. We will conduct in-depth investigation of the cause of your premises liability accident, engage in serious negotiation with insurance companies and prepare your case as if it is going to trial.

A jarring slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall in hazardous conditions may not manifest itself for weeks, months, even years. You should report your premises liability accident to Hodges & Thomas right away so we can begin aggressively advocating for you.

Experienced Personal Injury Lawyers For Premises Liability In L.A. County’s South Bay

You should never accept the first offer of a damage award by an insurer, and you should never think you can represent yourself in discussions with a claims adjuster. Act now to protect your rights. A statute of limitations could be ticking down on your ability to file.

Contact Hodges & Thomas today to get the justice you deserve for your serious injuries on unsafe property. Call us toll free at 800-473-6266 or send an email to arrange a free initial consultation. If you are too injured to come to us, we can come to you. From our office in Redondo Beach, we serve clients throughout Los Angeles County’s South Bay and beyond in Southern California.

The contingency fee basis for our work means that you owe no attorney fee unless we win your case.