Law Offices of Faud Haghighi

Office & Commercial Property Slip and Fall Claims in Orange County

At the Law Offices of Faud Haghighi, we represent individuals injured in slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings and office properties throughout Orange County. Our focus is on identifying unsafe conditions, determining who controlled the property, and holding owners and managers accountable when preventable hazards cause serious injuries.

Slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings and office properties are a frequent source of serious injuries throughout Orange County. These properties are designed for daily use by employees, clients, vendors, and visitors, and they include numerous shared spaces such as lobbies, hallways, stairwells, elevators, restrooms, and parking facilities. When these areas are not properly inspected and maintained, hazards can develop that place people at risk.

Commercial buildings and office properties operate under predictable conditions. Cleaning activities occur during business hours, foot traffic is constant, and maintenance issues can arise without warning. Because these risks are foreseeable, property owners and managers are expected to take reasonable steps to keep their premises safe. When they fail to do so, California premises liability law may allow injured individuals to pursue compensation.

At the Law Offices of Faud Haghighi, we represent individuals injured in slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings and office properties throughout Orange County. These cases often require careful analysis of maintenance responsibilities, inspection procedures, and the actions taken before and after the incident.

Why Commercial Buildings and Office Properties Pose Slip and Fall Risks

Commercial and office properties present unique safety challenges because they serve a wide range of users throughout the day. Employees arrive and leave on schedules, visitors come for meetings, cleaning crews work during off-hours or business hours, and maintenance tasks may be performed while the building remains open.

These overlapping activities increase the likelihood that temporary or long-standing hazards will develop. Property owners and managers are expected to anticipate these conditions and implement inspection and maintenance practices appropriate for high-traffic professional environments.

Common Areas Where Slip and Fall Accidents Occur

Most slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings and office properties occur in shared or common areas that are under the control of the building owner or management company.

Lobbies and Reception Areas

Lobby floors may become slippery due to tracked-in rainwater, cleaning activities, or polished surfaces. High foot traffic increases the risk of injury if hazards are not promptly addressed.

Hallways and Corridors

Spills, uneven flooring, loose carpeting, and poor lighting in hallways can create slipping and tripping hazards for employees and visitors.

Stairwells and Staircases

Stairs are a common site of serious injuries due to worn treads, loose handrails, poor lighting, and water accumulation.

Elevator Areas

Liquids tracked into elevator cabs, uneven thresholds, and poorly maintained flooring near elevators can lead to falls.

Restrooms and Break Rooms

Water spills, leaks, and cleaning residue in restrooms and shared kitchen areas frequently contribute to slip and fall accidents.

Parking Facilities Connected to Office Buildings

Many office properties include parking lots or garages where uneven pavement, oil residue, and poor lighting can create hazards.

Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents in Commercial Office Properties

Slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings are rarely random events. They typically involve conditions that should have been identified and corrected through reasonable inspection and maintenance.

Spills and Wet Floor Conditions

Beverage spills, cleaning solutions, and water tracked in from outside can leave floors slick if not promptly cleaned or properly marked.

Recently Cleaned or Polished Floors

Cleaning and floor maintenance performed during business hours can leave surfaces slippery when warning signs or barriers are inadequate.

Poor Lighting

Insufficient lighting in hallways, stairwells, or parking areas can prevent occupants from seeing hazards or changes in elevation.

Uneven or Deteriorated Flooring

Cracked tiles, loose floor coverings, worn carpeting, and uneven transitions between surfaces can cause slips and trips.

Leaks and Moisture Accumulation

Leaking plumbing, HVAC condensation, and roof issues can create persistent wet conditions if not addressed.

Who Is Responsible for Safety in Commercial Buildings?

Determining responsibility is a key issue in commercial building slip and fall cases. Liability depends on who owned, controlled, or was responsible for maintaining the area where the accident occurred.

Potentially responsible parties may include:

  • Commercial property owners
  • Office building management companies
  • Landlords and lessors
  • Businesses leasing space within the building
  • Maintenance or janitorial service providers

Responsibility may be shared depending on lease agreements, maintenance contracts, and control over specific areas of the property.

Legal Duties of Commercial Property Owners and Managers

Owners and managers of commercial buildings owe a duty to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition for employees, visitors, and invitees. This duty generally includes:

  • Regular inspection of common areas
  • Prompt cleanup of spills and wet conditions
  • Repair of known hazards and deteriorated surfaces
  • Maintenance of adequate lighting
  • Use of warnings or barriers when hazards cannot be immediately corrected

The reasonableness of these measures is often evaluated in light of the building’s size, usage, and history of similar hazards.

How Slip and Fall Claims in Commercial Buildings Are Proven

Slip and fall claims involving commercial office properties often focus on whether the hazardous condition existed long enough that it should have been discovered and addressed.

Key questions commonly include:

  • How long the hazard was present
  • Whether regular inspections were conducted
  • Whether complaints or prior incidents were reported
  • Whether maintenance or cleanup was delayed
  • Whether warning signs or barriers were used appropriately

Because commercial buildings typically maintain inspection and cleaning schedules, records often play a critical role in evaluating liability.

Evidence Commonly Used in Office Building Slip and Fall Cases

Preserving evidence early is essential, as hazards are often repaired or cleaned shortly after an incident.

  • Surveillance footage from lobbies, hallways, and entrances
  • Incident and accident reports
  • Maintenance and inspection logs
  • Cleaning schedules and service contracts
  • Witness statements from employees or visitors
  • Photographs or videos of the hazardous condition

This evidence can help establish how long the condition existed and whether reasonable safety practices were followed.

Injuries Commonly Caused by Office Building Slip and Fall Accidents

Slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings often occur on hard surfaces and can result in serious injuries.

  • Broken bones and fractures
  • Head injuries and concussions
  • Back, neck, and spinal injuries
  • Hip, knee, and shoulder injuries
  • Soft tissue injuries such as sprains and tears
  • Long-term mobility limitations or chronic pain

These injuries often lead to complex personal injury claims involving long-term medical care and lost income.

Common Defenses Raised by Commercial Property Owners

Commercial property owners and their insurers often challenge slip and fall claims. Common defenses include arguing that the hazard was minor, that inspections were reasonable, or that the injured person failed to exercise proper care.

They may also claim that the condition was open and obvious or that they lacked notice of the hazard. Evaluating these defenses requires careful review of maintenance practices and property conditions.

Why Choose the Law Offices of Faud Haghighi?

Slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings and office properties require a detailed understanding of premises liability law and commercial property operations. At the Law Offices of Faud Haghighi, we focus on identifying preventable safety failures and holding responsible parties accountable.

Experience With Commercial Premises Liability Claims

We understand how office building slip and fall cases are evaluated and defended by insurers.

Early Evidence Preservation

We emphasize documenting hazardous conditions before repairs are made or evidence is lost.

Thorough Review of Maintenance and Inspection Practices

We analyze inspection routines, cleaning schedules, and repair records to assess liability.

Prepared for Litigation When Necessary

Strong preparation improves outcomes whether a case resolves through settlement or proceeds further.

Serving Clients Throughout Orange County

The Law Offices of Faud Haghighi represents individuals injured in slip and fall accidents in commercial buildings and office properties throughout Orange County, including Santa Ana, Irvine, Anaheim, Mission Viejo, Lake Forest, Tustin, Costa Mesa, and surrounding communities.

If you were injured in a slip and fall accident in a commercial building or office property, understanding your rights early can help protect your ability to pursue fair compensation.

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*Past results do not guarantee future outcomes. Each case is unique and evaluated on its own merits.

Frequently Asked Questions – Slip and Fall Accidents in Commercial Buildings & Office Properties

Responsibility depends on who owned, controlled, or maintained the area where the accident occurred. This may include the building owner, property management company, landlord, or a business tenant, depending on lease and maintenance responsibilities.

Yes. Building owners or management companies are typically responsible for maintaining common areas such as lobbies, hallways, stairwells, elevators, restrooms, and parking facilities.

Liability may depend on whether the hazard was caused by the tenant’s activities or by a building condition under the owner’s control, such as structural issues or maintenance failures.

Yes. Inadequate lighting in hallways, stairwells, parking areas, or entrances can prevent people from seeing hazards and may contribute to liability.

Not necessarily. Warning signs must be properly placed, visible, and appropriate for the hazard. In some cases, cleaning, repair, or restricted access may be required.

Surveillance footage, incident reports, maintenance and inspection logs, cleaning schedules, witness statements, and photographs of the hazard are often critical.

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Speak With an Orange County Slip and Fall Lawyer

If you were injured in a slip and fall accident in a commercial building or office property in Orange County, contact the Law Offices of Faud Haghighi to discuss your situation, understand your legal options, and determine the next steps toward pursuing fair compensation.

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(714) 515-6533

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