Holding Property Owners Accountable for Unsafe Conditions

Seattle Premises Liability Lawyers for Slip, Trip & Fall Injuries

We represent individuals and families throughout Seattle and Washington who have been harmed by unsafe buildings, businesses, or public spaces. 

What Is Premises Liability?

Premises liability is the legal responsibility of property owners, businesses, or managers to maintain safe environments. When they fail to repair dangerous conditions, provide adequate lighting, or place proper warning signs, injuries can happen and they should be held accountable.

Common Causes of Premises Liability Injuries

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Slips and Falls

Wet floors, icy walkways, and broken surfaces often cause serious slip and fall injuries.

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Inadequate Lighting

Poor lighting in stairwells, hallways, and parking lots increases the risk of accidents and assault.

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Poor Maintenance

Unrepaired hazards like loose tiles, broken handrails, or faulty elevators create unsafe conditions.

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Unmarked Hazards

Unlabeled construction zones, curbs, or spills in stores and buildings pose hidden dangers.

What To Do If You've Been Injured on Someone Else’s Property

We offer free consultations and will walk you through what comes next.

Premises Liability Claim Process

Consultation

Investigation

Filing

Negotiation

Resolution

Proven Success in Complex Cases

We’ve recovered millions for clients injured due to unsafe property conditions. Examples include:

$Multi-Million Recoveries

We have a track record of securing substantial results for clients injured due to unsafe property conditions and negligence.

Substantial Settlements

From grocery store slip-and-falls to poorly lit stairwells, we’ve helped clients recover meaningful compensation in complex premises liability claims.

Trusted by the Injured

Our firm is known for fighting back when property owners deny responsibility— delivering justice for those who need it most.

Our firm combines legal expertise, strategic advocacy, and compassion to pursue justice for those harmed by property owner negligence.

Note: Case outcomes vary. Past success does not guarantee future results.

Why Choose Campiche Andrews?

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Decades of combined trial experience

Millions recovered for injured patients

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Compassionate, responsive client service

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No fees unless we win your case

Meet the Attorneys Who Fight for the Injured

At Campiche Andrews PLLC, we bring together decades of experience and a relentless pursuit of justice. Our attorneys combine trial-tested skill with genuine care for every client. We listen, we communicate, and we fight with purpose. When you choose us, you’re choosing a team that treats your case—and your recovery—as a top priority.

Serving Seattle and Communities Across Washington

At Campiche Andrews PLLC, we proudly represent clients in Seattle neighborhoods including Queen Anne, Belltown, Capitol Hill, South Lake Union, Magnolia, and Interbay.

Our reach extends far beyond the city. We handle serious injury and wrongful death cases throughout Western and Eastern Washington including Renton, Bellevue, Federal Way, Tacoma, Puyallup, Lakewood, Kent, Bremerton, Olympia, Shelton, Vancouver, Wenatchee, Yakima, and Spokane.

We also serve clients in Grays Harbor, Pacific, Snohomish, Lewis, and Whatcom counties. No matter where you are in Washington, we’re here to fight for your rights.

Premises Liability Frequently Asked Questions
What qualifies as a premises liability case?

If you were injured on someone else’s property due to unsafe conditions, such as wet floors, poor lighting, or broken fixtures, you may have a claim.

Yes. Businesses are responsible for providing a safe environment for customers. If they failed to address or warn about a hazard, they can be held liable.

You may still have a case. Speak with an attorney immediately— documentation and witness statements can still help build your claim.

 

Medical bills, lost wages, pain and suffering, future medical care, and more. We fight for full and fair compensation.

 

In Washington, the statute of limitations for premises liability claims is generally three years from the date of injury. Don’t wait— call us as soon as possible.

 

“Nick was incredibly thorough and kept me updated every step of the way. I always felt heard, and he made sure I got the care and compensation I needed.”

— Former client

Talk to a Seattle Premises Liability Attorney Today

If you’ve been injured due to unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, you don’t have to navigate the legal system alone. Our attorneys are here to help— and we only get paid if you win.