If you are traveling to Los Angeles or having a staycation, you may rent a property through Airbnb. While the service offers a plethora of unique options, you put your trust in the homeowners to keep their premises safe and warn you about any potential hazards. If the homeowners fail to do this, and you suffer injuries at your Airbnb, you may feel unsure how to file a claim. With Airbnb involved, this process can be complicated, but you do not have to face it alone.
At Callahan & Blaine, we understand the complexities of Airbnb injury claims, so we handle every aspect of your case so you can focus on recovery. With our robust team of 29 lawyers and a 40-year legacy as a law firm, you can trust us to fight for your rights and the maximum compensation you deserve. With this commitment to excellence, we have achieved multi-million dollar settlements for our clients. Moreover, we communicate with you every step of the way so you can better understand your rights and legal options while making a smooth, stress-free recovery.
With homeowners and Airbnb involved, knowing who is responsible for your injuries can be difficult. In California, property owners owe visitors a duty of care to maintain safe conditions, fix known hazards, and warn about potential dangers on their property. These potential dangers may include the following:
If a property owner fails to fix a problem or warn you of a potential hazard, causing you to suffer injuries, they may be liable for your damages. However, Airbnb may be responsible for injuries in certain situations. For instance, if Airbnb failed to properly screen a tenant or property for unsafe conditions, they could be held accountable for any resulting injuries. The company may also be liable if they made misleading representations of a property on their site.
Our skilled LA Airbnb injury lawyers at Callahan & Blaine thoroughly investigate your case to determine who is liable for your injuries to seek the justice and compensation you deserve. We are unafraid to face Airbnb in your case and negotiate for a fair settlement.
If you are injured while staying in an Airbnb rental, the company offers host protection liability coverage up to $1 million for personal and bodily injuries sustained while staying on the rental property. With this coverage, you may be able to recover damages. Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may receive compensation for the following:
Our knowledgeable Airbnb injury lawyers diligently calculate your claim’s worth accurately and fiercely advocate for maximum compensation. We understand how to navigate the intricate legal process using innovative strategies and our team’s distinguished skill sets.
The aftermath of suffering injuries at your Airbnb rental can be overwhelming, and you may not know how to proceed in seeking justice. Instead of taking on the legal process yourself and risking errors or settling for unfair compensation, reach out to the seasoned Los Angeles Airbnb injury lawyers at Callahan & Blaine. We allow you to focus on recovery by handling every aspect of your claim and setting ourselves apart in the following ways:
In addition to providing high-quality, complete legal services and working hard to establish trust with our clients, our Callahan & Blaine Airbnb injury lawyers work efficiently to file your claim within California law’s two-year statute of limitations. This prompt action allows you to take full advantage of your opportunity to pursue compensation while increasing your chance of a fair settlement.
Staying in an Airbnb can be a great way to have a unique vacation experience. However, you trust Airbnb and the property owners to accurately depict the rental on their site, fix any potential dangers, and warn you about any hazards to keep you safe. If Airbnb or the homeowner breaches this duty, they may be responsible for any injuries you suffer due to their negligence.
Our 29-lawyer team at Callahan & Blaine is here to help you build a strong Airbnb injury claim and fight tirelessly for maximum compensation. Every attorney on our team has at least eight years of experience, so you can rest assured your case is in capable hands. To learn more about your claim, call us at (714) 241-4444 or fill out our contact form.