This page was written and reviewed by Michael J. Cefali, Esq. Attorney Cefali is a founding partner of Cefali & Cefali, APC, based in San Juan Capistrano, CA. He holds a Juris Doctor from Chapman University Fowler School of Law and a B.A. in Global Studies & Maritime Affairs from the California Maritime Academy. Widely recognized for his advocacy in personal injury law, he has secured multi-hundred-thousand-dollar settlements in motorcycle accidents, hit-and-runs, and red-light collision cases. He maintains a perfect 10.0 “Superb” rating on Avvo.
Beyond his legal practice, Mr. Cefali actively supports his community through the Rotary Club of San Juan Capistrano, contributes to housing and meal programs for those in need, and enjoys fishing and spending time with his rescue dogs.
The date below reflects when this page was last reviewed for accuracy. Please see our Editorial Guidelines.
If you were injured in a slip and fall on someone else's property in Riverside, you may be able to recover compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering, if the property owner's negligence caused the hazard. The key is proving the owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn you. A Riverside slip and fall lawyer at Cefali & Cefali investigates the fall, gathers the evidence before it disappears, and deals with the insurance company for you. Call (949) 325-7790 for a free consultation, available 24/7. No fee unless we win.
Slip and fall claims fall under California premises liability law. Business and property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises in a reasonably safe condition, which means inspecting for hazards and either fixing them or warning visitors. When an owner fails that duty and someone is hurt, the injured person can pursue a premises liability claim. In Riverside, these falls happen everywhere from retail centers like the Galleria at Tyler and Riverside Plaza to grocery stores, restaurants, apartment complexes, parking structures, and the sidewalks and public buildings downtown.
Seriously injured victims in Riverside are often treated at Riverside Community Hospital downtown or Riverside University Health System Medical Center in Moreno Valley, the county's public trauma center. If a claim proceeds to a lawsuit, it is filed in the Riverside County Superior Court at the Historic Courthouse on Main Street in Riverside.
Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents
Wet, freshly mopped, or spilled-on floors without warning signs
Uneven flooring, torn carpet, or broken pavement
Poor lighting in stairwells, walkways, or parking areas
Clutter, debris, or merchandise left in walkways
Missing handrails or damaged stairs
Common Slip and Fall Injuries
Falls can cause anything from minor bruises to life-altering injuries. The most common include traumatic brain injuries and concussions, spinal cord injuries that can cause partial or full paralysis, broken bones (especially wrists, ankles, and hips), and soft-tissue injuries. Because some of these, particularly head injuries, may not show symptoms right away, prompt medical care matters both for your health and for documenting the injury in your claim.
Proving a Slip and Fall Claim in California
Slip and fall cases are often harder to win than people expect, because you have to prove the property owner was actually negligent, not just that you fell. California premises liability follows the rule from Rowland v. Christian and Civil Code section 1714: an owner owes a duty of ordinary care to keep the property reasonably safe. To recover, you generally must establish four things:
Duty. The owner or occupier controlled the property and owed you a duty of care.
Notice and breach. A dangerous condition existed, and the owner knew about it or should have known through reasonable inspection (called actual or constructive notice), yet failed to fix it or warn you. This notice element is usually the heart of the case.
Causation. That dangerous condition actually caused your fall and your injuries.
Damages. You suffered real harm, such as medical costs, lost income, and pain and suffering.
Proving notice often turns on evidence that fades fast: surveillance video, incident reports, and the property's cleaning and maintenance records showing how long a hazard existed. This is why it helps to involve a lawyer early, before that evidence is recorded over or discarded.
California also follows pure comparative negligence (from Li v. Yellow Cab Co.). If you were partly at fault, for example not watching where you were walking, you can still recover, but your award is reduced by your percentage of fault. Property owners and their insurers lean heavily on this argument, so expect them to claim the fall was partly your fault.
The Deadline to File in California
Under California Code of Civil Procedure section 335.1, you generally have two years from the date of the fall to file a personal injury lawsuit. There is a critical exception: if you fell on government property, such as a city sidewalk, a county building, or a public facility, you must file a government claim within six months. Because that window is short and public-property falls are common, it is important to act quickly.
What to Do After a Slip and Fall in Riverside
Get medical attention right away, even if the injury seems minor.
Report the fall to the store manager, landlord, or property owner, and ask for a written incident report.
Photograph the hazard and the scene immediately, before it is cleaned up or repaired.
Get witness names and contact information from anyone who saw the fall.
Keep your shoes and clothing as they were, and save all medical records and bills.
Talk to a lawyer before giving a recorded statement to the property owner's insurer.
Compensation You Can Recover
A successful slip and fall claim can recover economic damages (past and future medical expenses, lost wages, and reduced earning capacity) and non-economic damages (pain and suffering, emotional distress, and loss of enjoyment of life). In cases of permanent disability, future care and lost earning capacity can make up a large part of the claim. California places no cap on general damages such as pain and suffering in an ordinary injury case.
How a Riverside Slip and Fall Lawyer Helps
Property owners and their insurers know these cases hinge on notice and comparative fault, and they use both to pay less. An experienced attorney levels the field: preserving the surveillance video, incident reports, and maintenance records that prove notice, gathering witness statements and photos, documenting the full extent of your injuries, identifying the right defendants (owner, tenant, property manager, or maintenance contractor), and negotiating or litigating for full value. Cefali & Cefali handles slip and fall cases on a contingency basis, so you pay no fee unless we win. We also handle other Riverside personal injury matters.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I have a slip and fall case in California?
You likely have a case if a dangerous condition on someone else's property caused your fall and injuries, and the owner knew or should have known about the hazard but failed to fix it or warn you. Simply falling is not enough; you must show the owner was negligent. An attorney can review the facts and evidence to tell you whether your claim is strong.
How long do I have to file a slip and fall claim in California?
Under Code of Civil Procedure section 335.1, you generally have two years from the date of the fall to file a lawsuit. If you fell on government property, such as a public sidewalk or county building, you must file a government claim within six months. Missing these deadlines usually ends your right to recover, so it is best to act quickly.
What if I was partly at fault for my fall?
You can still recover. California follows pure comparative negligence, so your compensation is reduced by your percentage of fault rather than eliminated. If you were 20 percent at fault on a $50,000 claim, you can still recover $40,000. Property owners often exaggerate the injured person's share of fault, which is why evidence and a careful investigation matter.
How much is a slip and fall case worth?
It depends on the severity of your injuries, your medical costs, lost wages, future care needs, and the degree of the owner's fault. Minor injuries settle for less, while serious injuries involving surgery, permanent disability, or long-term care are worth substantially more. California does not cap general damages such as pain and suffering, so the value turns on documenting the full extent of your losses.
How much does a slip and fall lawyer cost?
Nothing upfront. Cefali & Cefali handles slip and fall cases on a contingency fee basis, which means you pay no attorney fees unless we win your case. The fee is a percentage of your recovery, the consultation is free, and if we do not recover money for you, you owe us nothing.
Contact Our Riverside Slip and Fall Lawyer Today
If you were injured in a slip and fall, do not wait, evidence disappears and the government-claim deadline can be as short as six months. Cefali & Cefali represents slip and fall victims across Riverside County and Southern California, and we fight to recover full compensation for your medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. Call (949) 325-7790 today or contact us for a free consultation. No fee unless we win.
Michael Cefali is a dedicated accident attorney based in San Juan Capistrano, California, committed to securing justice and fair compensation for accident victims.
A graduate of Newport Harbor High School, he went on to earn his Bachelor’s degree in Global Studies and Maritime Affairs from the California Maritime Academy, followed by his Juris Doctor from Chapman University School of Law.
Deeply invested in his community, Michael is an active member of the Rotary Club of San Juan Capistrano, contributing to efforts that provide meals, housing, and support to those in need. Outside of his legal work and volunteer service, he enjoys fishing in Dana Point and spending time with his three rescue dogs—a Chihuahua, a Spaniel mix, and a Shepherd mix.
Driven by his strong belief in justice and fairness, Michael remains steadfast in advocating for individuals harmed by the negligence or inaction of others.