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California Government Code § 835 (2024) - Justia Law Cal GOV Code § 835 - 835 Except as provided by statute, a public entity is liable for injury caused by a dangerous condition of its property if the plaintiff establishes that the property was in a dangerous condition at the
Proving a condition of public property is dangerous Practically any condition of public property that is causally connected to an injury-causing event can amount to a dangerous condition for the purposes of asserting a claim for dangerous condition of public property
Government Code § 835 – Public Entity Liability for Dangerous Condition . . . California Government Code § 835 is a foundational statute that outlines the conditions under which a public entity, such as a city, county, state agency, or special district, can be held liable for injuries resulting from a dangerous condition on its property
California Government Code 835 - LawServer Dangerous condition: means a condition of property that creates a substantial (as distinguished from a minor, trivial or insignificant) risk of injury when such property or adjacent property is used with due care in a manner in which it is reasonably foreseeable that it will be used See California Government Code 830
California Government Code Section 835 - LawLink Except as provided by statute, a public entity is liable for injury caused by a dangerous condition of its property if the plaintiff establishes that the property was in a dangerous condition at the time of the injury, that the injury was proximately caused by the dangerous condition, that the dangerous condition created a reasonably forseeable