Direct answer: Lederer & Nojima handles personal injury claims in Santa Monica.
Santa Monica personal injury cases often begin in crowded, high-traffic places: Third Street Promenade, the Santa Monica Pier, beach boardwalks, hotels, restaurants, parking garages, bike paths, and crosswalks near downtown. When a fall, dog bite, crash, or unsafe property condition causes real harm, the business or insurer may act friendly at first. Then the defenses start: no notice, no defect, open and obvious, tourist traffic, personal fault, minor injury, or preexisting pain.
Lederer & Nojima, LLP represents injured people in Santa Monica from our Wilshire Boulevard office, about three miles away. Our attorneys previously defended insurance companies. That background helps us recognize the pressure points in premises liability, slip and fall, dog bite, bike path, pedestrian, hotel, restaurant, retail, and beach-area claims. We know how insurers read incident reports, how they use missing video, and how they attack medical treatment.
Slip and fall injuries on the Promenade, Pier, and beach paths
A slip at a Third Street Promenade restaurant, a trip on a retail walkway, a fall on a hotel stairway, or a crash on the Strand bike path can leave a person with fractures, torn ligaments, back injuries, neck injuries, concussions, dental trauma, and chronic pain. These claims turn on details: what caused the fall, who controlled the area, how long the hazard existed, whether staff inspected the property, and whether the business had prior warnings.
We move quickly because proof can disappear. Restaurants clean the floor. Hotels repair mats and stair edges. Retail stores reset displays. Pier and boardwalk cameras may overwrite footage. Witnesses leave town. We send preservation demands, collect photos, identify cameras, request incident reports, and look for maintenance logs, cleaning schedules, employee notes, prior complaints, and vendor contracts.
Tourist-zone premises liability is rarely simple
Santa Monica's tourist zone brings beach visitors, rental bikes, scooters, rideshare drivers, hotel guests, restaurant crowds, event traffic, street performers, delivery workers, and pedestrians into tight spaces. A property owner may blame the crowd instead of the unsafe condition. A restaurant may blame a cleaning company. A hotel may blame a vendor. A public entity may control part of a walkway while a private operator controls the entrance or patio.
That is why we map control before making a demand. In a premises case, the responsible party may be the owner, tenant, management company, maintenance contractor, security company, event operator, valet service, restaurant group, hotel operator, or another visitor. In a dog bite case, the owner, handler, property manager, or insurer may be involved. For animal-related incidents, the Santa Monica Animal Shelter is located at 1640 9th St and can be reached at (310) 458-8595.
Bike path, pedestrian, and beach-area accident claims
The Strand and beach-area paths can create severe conflicts between cyclists, pedestrians, runners, scooters, tourists, and service vehicles. Injuries can happen when a rider is forced into a hazard, when signage is poor, when a rental user loses control, or when a driver crosses a pedestrian or bike path. Downtown crosswalks near Ocean Avenue, 4th Street, Broadway, Colorado Avenue, Wilshire Boulevard, and Lincoln Boulevard also need careful review after a crash.
We investigate traffic controls, curb design, sight lines, lighting, vehicle movement, rideshare pickup behavior, prior incidents, and available insurance. If the injury involved a vehicle, our Santa Monica car accident lawyer page explains how we handle crash-specific evidence. For broader Los Angeles injury claims, you can also review our Los Angeles premises liability lawyer page.
Damages in a Santa Monica personal injury claim
A personal injury claim can include emergency care, imaging, physical therapy, specialist visits, injections, surgery, future care, lost wages, loss of earning ability, pain, anxiety, sleep disruption, scarring, mobility limits, and loss of normal activities. Serious falls and crashes often affect more than the first medical bill. The question is how the injury changed your health, work, family life, and independence.
Our firm's real results include a $2.2 million mall premises settlement, a $1.67 million verdict, a $1.3 million spine injury settlement, and a $1 million semi-truck settlement. Those figures are not promises. They show that Lederer & Nojima has handled serious claims where insurers and defendants had resources to fight back. Every case depends on its own facts, injuries, proof, and insurance coverage.
What to do after an injury in Santa Monica
Report the incident before leaving if you can. Take photos of the hazard, your shoes, lighting, warning signs, stairs, mats, flooring, spilled liquid, broken pavement, bike path condition, vehicle position, and visible injuries. Get names and phone numbers for witnesses. Ask for the incident report number. Do not sign a statement that minimizes what happened. Get medical care right away, especially after a head hit, fall, fracture concern, numbness, swelling, or pain that gets worse.
For emergencies, call 911. For non-emergency police help, contact the Santa Monica Police Department at (310) 458-8491 or 333 Olympic Drive, Santa Monica, CA 90401. If litigation becomes necessary, the Santa Monica Courthouse is at 1725 Main St, Santa Monica, CA 90401, phone (310) 260-1887. Call Lederer & Nojima at (310) 312-1860 for a free consultation. We offer bilingual Spanish-speaking support, 24/7 intake, and no fee unless we win. Results may vary. Contact our office for a case evaluation.