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Date: 03-25-2024
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Case Number: 1:23-cv-00401
Judge: Christopher D. Baker
Court: United States District Court for the Eastern District of California (Sacramento County)
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Defendant's Attorney: Sacramento California insurance defense lawyer represented the Defendant.
Description: Sacramento, California personal injury lawyer represented the Plaintiff who sued on a premises liability negligence theory.
This case was filed in the Kern County Superior Court, BCV-22-102269 DZ, and was removed to federal court by Home Depot.
Premises liability laws in California are based on negligence, which is represented under Civil Code §1714(a). In a premises liability claim, the claim requires factual elements that will demonstrate the victim was harmed as a result of the defendant’s property management. The elements demonstrated will include:
The accused party owned, occupied, leased, or controlled the premises;
The accused party was negligent in the maintenance or use of the property;
The claimant was injured; and
The accused party’s negligence was a substantial contributor in causing the victim’s injury.
Outcome: 03/25/2024 37 ORDER DISMISSING ACTION for Plaintiff's failure to obey Court Orders and failure to prosecute signed by Magistrate Judge Christopher D. Baker on 3/25/2024. CASE CLOSED.(Lundstrom, T) (Entered: 03/25/2024)
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