Hurt in a Parking Lot Accident in Conejo Valley? Multiple Parties May Be Liable.

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Fighting for the Rights of Conejo Valley's Injury Victims

If you were injured in a parking lot accident in Conejo Valley — whether struck by a vehicle, injured as a pedestrian, or hurt due to a property hazard — multiple parties may share liability: the negligent driver, the lot operator, and the property owner. Surveillance footage is often the critical piece of evidence and can disappear quickly if not preserved.

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Grew Up in the Conejo Valley

I grew up in Thousand Oaks, attended Thousand Oaks High School, and have spent my career representing injured residents across the Conejo Valley. I know the 101 corridor from the Kanan interchange to Moorpark Road, the East County Courthouse, and how insurance companies respond to well-documented claims out here. Curt Brown has handled parking lot accident cases throughout Conejo Valley — identifying liable drivers, negligent lot operators, and property owners, and moving quickly to preserve surveillance footage before standard retention periods expire.

Curt Brown, Esq. — Founding Partner
Curt Brown, Esq. — Founding Partner
UCLA Law · Conejo Valley Native
Parking lots look simple but the liability rarely is. There's the driver, the lot operator, and the property owner — each with their own insurer pointing at the others. I've handled these cases in Conejo Valley and I know how to name every responsible party before the footage is gone and the finger-pointing starts.
Hyper-local knowledge

Why Conejo Valley Parking Lot Accident Lawyer Cases Are Different

This is the local knowledge that shapes how we approach your case from day one — the courts where it will be heard, the roads where it happened, the properties with prior incident history. Most firms would need to look this up.

US-101 through the Conejo — two-county corridor

The 101 through the Conejo Valley transitions between Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Cases arising from accidents in this corridor can involve both county court systems, traffic engineering by different municipal entities, and multi-jurisdictional government claim requirements.

Kanan Road — known canyon hazard

Kanan Road connects the Conejo Valley to Pacific Coast Highway through rugged canyon terrain. Limited sight lines, narrow shoulders, and heavy motorcycle and cyclist use make it a consistent location for serious accidents. Multiple fatal crashes have occurred along this corridor.

Premises liability and traffic law both apply

Parking lots are private property subject to California premises liability (Civil Code §1714), but vehicle collisions within them are also governed by Vehicle Code rules. This dual legal framework means both the driver and the property owner may be independently liable for your injuries.

Property owner duty to maintain safe conditions

Shopping centers, commercial plazas, and apartment complexes have an ongoing duty to maintain their parking lots in a safe condition — including adequate lighting, clear sightlines, and marked pedestrian paths. A property owner's failure to address known hazards creates liability.

Before you call anyone

Most Firms Will Take Your Case.
Few Will Actually Fight For It.

From the moment a claim is filed, the other side is building a case against yours. Adjusters document inconsistencies, make early offers designed to be accepted, and count on injured people to take less than they deserve. Most personal injury firms respond by loading up their docket — you get assigned to a paralegal, your calls go unanswered, and your case settles fast because the firm needs to move on.

We built L&F Brown differently.

  • You talk to a founding partner. Not intake staff, not a junior associate — a UCLA Law-trained senior attorney who handles your case personally from first call to resolution.
  • We limit our caseload on purpose. More cases means less attention. We take fewer so every client gets the time and resources their case actually requires.
  • We don't settle until the number is right. Insurance companies know which firms fold early. We're not one of them — and they know it.
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Evidence fades. Deadlines are real. The sooner you have an attorney building your case, the better your position. This is our personal commitment to every client we take on.

We handle every case type separately

Not One Generic Page — Distinct Parking Lot Accident Lawyer Types

Every case type below requires different evidence, different defendants, and a different legal strategy. Select yours for a page built specifically around your situation in Conejo Valley.

Backing Vehicle Collisions

The most common parking lot accident — drivers reversing without adequate observation striking pedestrians or other vehicles.

Pedestrian Strikes

Shoppers struck by vehicles at crosswalks, lot entrances, and circulation lanes — property owner and driver liability.

Slip & Falls in Parking Areas

Uneven pavement, potholes, standing water, and inadequate lighting in surface lots and parking structures.

Hit-and-Run in Parking Lot

Vehicle damaged or pedestrian struck by a vehicle that left without stopping — surveillance cameras are key evidence.

Parking Structure Accidents

Ramp inclines, limited sightlines, and inadequate lighting in multi-story structures create specific accident risks.

What you can recover

Compensation Available in a Parking Lot Accident Lawyer Case

Here's the full picture of what a properly built Parking Lot Accident Lawyer case can recover. How much of this you actually see depends on how thoroughly the claim is documented and pursued.

Medical Expenses

Treatment for injuries sustained in parking lot collisions or falls.

Lost Wages

Income lost during recovery.

Pain & Suffering

Physical pain and emotional distress from parking lot injuries.

Property Damage

Vehicle repair or replacement.

Permanent Injury

Compensation for lasting harm from serious parking lot accidents.

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Proving fault in Conejo Valley

How L&F Brown Builds a Parking Lot Accident Case

Multiple parties often share liability — the at-fault driver, the property owner, and the lot operator may all owe you compensation.

1

Obtain security camera footage immediately

Parking lot surveillance footage is typically overwritten within 24-72 hours. We send preservation letters immediately to all potentially liable property owners and management companies.

2

Document the physical conditions

Poor lighting, faded markings, missing stop signs, confusing traffic flow, and uneven pavement are common contributing factors. We photograph and document these conditions before they are corrected.

3

Identify all liable parties

Liability may extend to the at-fault driver, the property owner, the parking lot management company, and even the business whose customers use the lot. We pursue every available defendant.

4

Pursue premises liability separately

When lot conditions — not just driver error — contributed to the accident, we pursue a separate premises liability claim against the property owner, which often carries higher insurance limits than the at-fault driver alone.

Track record

Recent Results — Personal Injury

Past outcomes don't guarantee future results, but they show what's possible when evidence is preserved and all defendants are pursued.

$6M Settlement

Auto versus government entity settlement.

$4M Settlement

Slip and fall at major retailer.

$2.5M Settlement

Slip and fall at major retailer.

$1.5M Settlement

Complex auto vs auto case.

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What Parking Lot Accident Lawyer Victims Need to Know

Can I sue the property owner if a driver hit me in their parking lot?
Yes. If the property owner's negligence contributed to your injury — inadequate lighting, poor sightlines, missing pedestrian crossings, or failure to address a known hazardous condition — they can be held liable alongside the driver. We investigate property owner liability in every parking lot accident case.
What if the accident happened in a parking garage?
Parking garages are premises subject to the same duty of care as surface lots — and often have additional specific hazards including ramp grades, limited sightlines, and poor lighting. The garage operator has an ongoing duty to maintain safe conditions. We identify both driver and premises liability in all parking structure cases.
Where do most parking lot accidents happen in Conejo Valley?
Parking lot accidents in Conejo Valley commonly occur at shopping centers, retail plazas, and grocery store lots throughout the area. High-traffic commercial locations with inadequate sightlines and pedestrian traffic are particularly prone to backing vehicle and pedestrian accidents. If you were injured in any parking lot in Conejo Valley, contact L&F Brown for a free evaluation.

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