Is the City Liable for an Airport Premises Liability Injury? Flying out of Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) or LA/Ontario International Airport can mean a bustle of rushing passengers, busy staff members, and confusion. As one of the world’s largest hubs for air transportation, LAX sees almost 75 million passengers every year. And Ontario International Airport, which is the Inland Empire’s primary airport, saw a total of 4,209,311 passengers in 2015. With this many people coming in and out, slip and fall accidents are inevitable. From uneven curbs to spills left on the floor, airports in LA are rife with potential premises liability accidents. Knowing who is responsible for your airport slip and fall accident in LA will help you file a claim and receive compensation. Find Out Who is Responsible for Your Slip and Fall Accident In most premises liability accidents at airports, it’s not the airline that’s responsible. Instead, it’s the public authority that runs the airport. The Los Angeles World Airports (LAWA) owns and operates LAX. LAWA is an agency of the Los Angeles government. A slip and fall case at LAX would most likely identify LAWA as the defendant. Even if an employee caused the accident, the…