Injured on someone else's property in Arizona? Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe premises. When they fail, Attorney Karan Joshi fights to recover full compensation for your injuries.
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Under Arizona Revised Statutes § 12-711, property owners owe a legal duty of care to lawful visitors. This duty depends on your status — invitee, licensee, or trespasser — and covers retail stores, hotels, restaurants, apartment complexes, and commercial properties throughout Arizona.
Property owners who fail to maintain safe premises — ignoring wet surfaces, broken stairs, poor lighting, or inadequate security — breach this duty. If that breach causes injury, you have the legal right to pursue full compensation.
Attorney Karan Joshi holds negligent property owners, management companies, and maintenance contractors accountable for injuries caused by unsafe conditions across Arizona, including Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Mesa, and Chandler.
Concussions, traumatic brain injuries from falls
Wrist, ankle, hip, and spinal fractures
Herniated discs, chronic pain, paralysis
Torn ligaments, sprains, tendon damage
Slip and fall injuries occur annually nationwide, making premises liability the most common property injury claim.
Average settlement for premises liability cases across Arizona.
Arizona statute of limitations for premises liability claims under A.R.S. § 12-542.
Property owners know about these hazards but delay repairs to cut costs. Attorney Karan Joshi holds them accountable.
Water from irrigation, cleaning, or drink spills on tile and concrete without warning signs. Arizona's irrigation and pool industry creates unique slip hazards.
Arizona has a drowning rate above the national average. Non-compliant pool barriers, wet decks, and missing drain covers create dangerous conditions.
Burned-out lights in parking structures, building entrances, and walkways. Inadequate lighting is a leading cause of Arizona premises liability injuries.
Root damage, settling, and extreme heat cause cracked, raised, or uneven walkways at Arizona businesses and commercial properties.
When property owners fail to provide adequate security in high-crime areas, resulting in assaults or injuries, they may be held liable.
Unsecured merchandise, construction materials, and structural components that fall and cause serious injuries to visitors and passersby.
Every premises liability case is different. Even if your specific hazard is not listed, you may have a valid claim. Call (713) 885-9787 or fill out the form for a free case review.
When a property owner's negligence causes your injury, our team takes action immediately.
Board-Certified Personal Injury Trial Lawyer. Handles every case personally. Bilingual English and Spanish. Millions recovered for injury victims.
We send preservation letters immediately to secure surveillance footage, maintenance records, and incident reports before evidence disappears.
We connect you with orthopedic specialists, neurologists, and physical therapists across Arizona who document your injuries for maximum compensation.
Property owners settle fairly when they face a board-certified trial lawyer who is ready to go to court. We prepare every case for trial.
Karan Joshi is board-certified — a distinction held by less than 2% of Texas attorneys. He handles Arizona premises liability cases with the same aggressive representation.
Less than 2% of Texas lawyers hold board certification in personal injury trial law.
Full legal services in English and Spanish for Arizona's diverse communities.
You pay nothing unless we recover compensation for your premises liability injury.
Serving clients across Arizona — Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, and beyond.
Attorney Karan Joshi handles premises liability cases across Arizona, including Phoenix, Tucson, Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Tempe, and Flagstaff.
Under A.R.S. § 12-711, property owners owe a duty of care to lawful visitors based on their classification.
Arizona law provides 2 years from the date of injury to file suit under A.R.S. § 12-542.
Arizona law classifies visitors as invitees, licensees, or trespassers — each with different duties owed by property owners.
Even if you were partially at fault, you can still recover. Arizona follows pure comparative fault under § 12-2505.
Attorney Karan Joshi and the Orange Law team manage the entire legal process so you can focus on recovery.
Call or fill out the form. Karan Joshi reviews your premises liability case and explains your legal options.
We send preservation letters immediately to secure surveillance footage, maintenance logs, and incident reports.
We work with medical experts to document your injuries and connect you with specialists for treatment.
We file a claim against the property owner, management company, and any responsible maintenance contractors.
We negotiate aggressively with insurance companies. Most cases settle before trial.
If settlement is unfair, we go to trial. Board-certified preparation gets results.
Common questions from premises liability victims in Arizona.
Injured on someone else's property in Arizona? Contact Orange Law now for a free case evaluation. Board-certified. Bilingual. No fee unless we win.