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What constitutes “premises liability” under California law?

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What constitutes “premises liability” under California law?

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Premises liability refers to the body of law which holds a landowner and/or possessor of property liable for injuries to others sustained on their property. In California, a premises liability lawsuit often arises from a landowner’s or occupant’s failure to either correct a dangerous condition on their property or warn or its existence.

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