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    Injured from an Accident at Crystal Casino – Can I Sue?

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    Did you have an accident at Crystal Casino that resulted in one or more injuries? Are you related to someone that was injured from an accident or assault and battery incident while they were at Crystal Casino? These are common events at casinos throughout California, but many of them are preventable through basic measures, like cleaning and making timely repairs. Sadly, poor management is the leading cause of accidents at a casino, which include: 

    • Trip and fall
    • Slip and fall
    • Falling objects
    • Assault and battery – assaulted by casino employee, muggings and robbery
    • Sexual abuse
    • Injured by conditions in the bathroom
    • Parking lot accidents

    We are a Los Angeles based law firm with decades of experience in accident injury claims against casinos, hotels, and resorts. If you were injured at Crystal Casino, located at 123 E Artesia Blvd, Compton, CA 90220, please contact us to learn about the legal actions that are available to you.

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    Our Recent Verdicts and Settlements

    $2.5 Million

    Premises Liability

    $1.1 Million

    Personal Injury

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    Shoulder and Back Injury

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    $525,000

    Head Trauma

    $734,851

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    Can I Sue Crystal Casino if I was Hurt in an Accident? 

    Yes, you can sue for an accident that was caused by negligence, either by the owners or staff members at Crystal Casino. Under the law of premises liability, property owners have a legal duty to maintain their home / business and ensure that it is reasonably safe. At a casino, there are many hazards that can cause someone to be injured. These include, but are not limited to:

    • Cleaning water and other slippery substance off the floor
    • Repairing leaking pipes and appliances
    • Ensuring that wires and cords are properly secured
    • Bright lighting in hallways and corridors
    • Surveillance cameras throughout the property
    • Thorough screening of all employees prior to hiring
    • Fixing cracks in the sidewalks and walkways
    • Repairing broken step and handrails
    • Replacing worn rugs / carpeting / tiles
    • Ensuring that TVs, signs, lighting fixtures, displays, etc. are properly secured to the walls and ceilings

    On the one hand, a casino owner is not a psychic that can predict every accident that will take place on their premises. On the other hand, there are reasonable cleaning, maintenance, and security measures that can prevent slip and falls, injuries in the bathroom, and other serious accidents. This is known as a property owner’s duty of care, and failure in this area constitutes negligence. For more information on your right to file a lawsuit against Crystal Casino, schedule a free consultation with a casino injury accident attorney.

    Steps to Take if You get Hurt at a Casino

    If you’ve been in an accident, there are steps you should take to ensure that you can file a compensation claim against the casino. Please refer to the following list on what to do if you are injured at a casino: 

    • If you have potentially fatal or severe injuries, call 911 or get to an emergency room immediately.
    • For less severe injuries, use your phone to take pictures of the harm you suffered.
    • Capture photos of the accident scene as well, especially the cause of the accident (water on the floor, for example)
    • Ask for a manager so that you can file an incident report, and make sure to ask for a copy before leaving the casino.
    • If anyone saw the accident, get their contact info so that you can reach out to them for a witness statement.
    • Seek medical care as soon as possible, so that you have proof that your injuries were caused by the accident.
    • Gather evidence that relates to your claim, like medical records, proof of lost income, and damaged property.
    • Obtain legal advice from a lawyer that can sue Crystal Casino for negligence resulting in an accident.

    Workplace Injury Claim for Crystal Casino Employees

    Though we tend to focus on injuries to guests and visitors, we can’t forget about all the people that work at a casino. Employees of Crystal Casino are even more prone to injuries than customers, whether they are card dealers, wait staff, or cooks in the kitchen. If you are an injured worker, there is no need to prove that negligence is the cause of your accident. As long as you were injured within the scope of employment, you are entitled to workers’ compensation benefits.

    Obtaining payment from a workers’ compensation claim should be a straightforward process, but we have assisted many workers throughout the years whose claims were unjustly denied. Or, you may have concerns about the filing process itself, which can happen if the insurance company handling the claim is unresponsive or failing to provide you with clear answers.

    The workplace accident injury lawyers of Normandie are happy to assist you with a Crystal Casino workers’ compensation claim, so contact us right away to schedule a free consultation.

    Statute of Limitations for a Casino Accident Injury Claim

    If you are suing as someone that was on the premises for a social or business reason (a guest, for example), you have 2 years from the date of the incident to file a lawsuit. If you are a family member of a deceased victim, you have 2 years from the date of death to sue Crystal Casino for wrongful death benefits.

    The time limit for a workers’ compensation case is much shorter, as you will need to report your accident to your employer within 30 days. After that, you have 1 year from the date of injury to submit a workplace injury claim. There are only a handful of exceptions that will qualify you for an extension from the courts, so we urge you to take immediate action on a lawsuit or workers’ compensation claim if you got hurt from an accident at Crystal Casino.

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    Average Value of a Crystal Casino Accident Injury Claim

    Compensation amounts for an injury case against Crystal Casino can be anywhere from $10,000 to $5,000,000. The majority of lawsuits are worth $150,000 to $2,500,000 based on our record of previous settlements and verdicts. But if the victim has permanent, severe injuries like paralysis or brain injury, it’s possible that a Crystal Casino lawsuit settlement can exceed $10,000,000. These are estimates that can provide you with a sense of how much you can receive from Crystal Casino for an accident on their property. But you will need to speak with a member of our legal team to obtain an accurate case value, so please contact us at your earliest convenience.

    How Long Do these Cases Take to Settle?

    It can take 6 to 10 months to settle an injury claim if you were assaulted or had an accident at Crystal Casino. For cases of relatively minor injuries, a settlement may be negotiated in just a few weeks. But many of our clients have serious injuries, which require 6 to 7 figures in compensation. These cases often take 1 to 2 years from start to finish. It can take 3 or more years to settle a case if a trial is required. Over 95% of all casino accident injury claims are settled out of court, by the way. But we are more than ready to argue your case in court if necessary and ensure that you receive every penny you deserve.

    Contact Our Law Firm

    The casino injury lawsuit attorneys of Normandie are ready to advise you of your rights and legal options, so please contact us for a free case evaluation. If you have a lawsuit or workplace accident claim that’s already in progress, please consider a free second opinion with one or our legal experts.

    We are a contingency-based law firm, so you won’t be charged for any legal fees. The costs of representing you are paid by Crystal Casino at the same time as your settlement check. We also provide you with a Zero Fee Guarantee, so you owe absolutely nothing if we don’t win your lawsuit.

    If you are ready to discuss your case with a Crystal Casino accident lawyer, call us 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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