Hogan Injury

Compensation for Damages Sustained on Your Landlord’s Property

get my landlord to help pay for the medical bills

QUESTION:

How can I get my landlord to help pay for the medical bills?

ANSWER:

Landowners and possessors of land owe a nondelegable duty to put and maintain the premises (including its buildings and structures) in reasonably safe condition [CC § 1714]. Generally, a person who has suffered injury through the fault of another (e.g. negligence by landlord) is entitled to “be made whole”—i.e., to be restored insofar as is possible to his or her preinjury condition through a “compensatory” damages award [CC § 3281].

CC § 3333 sets forth the general measure of “compensatory damages” in an action arising from tortious conduct:

“For the breach of an obligation not arising from contract, the measure of damages, except where otherwise expressly provided by this code, is the amount which will compensate for all the detriment proximately caused thereby, whether it could have been anticipated or not.”

 It can be reduced to the following formula:

If it is proven that:

Then:

Seek the advice of a lawyer who is experienced in personal injury cases to be able to determine the proper steps to take.