In many La Habra incidents, the dispute isn’t about whether you were injured—it’s about whether the problem was preventable. That usually turns on:
- The most recent service and inspection records for the specific unit
- Whether prior defects were documented and corrected
- How quickly reported issues were addressed by the property owner or maintenance contractor
- Whether the device’s operation matched what residents and staff were told to expect
Because many buildings serve frequent foot traffic, small safety failures can create repeat risk. Your attorney will focus on building timelines—what was known, when it was known, and what actions were taken.


