If you are injured in a slip and fall accident, the negligent property owner may be held financially liable for your injury. They could be responsible for your medical expenses, pain and suffering, emotional distress, and lost income.
The negligent party in a slip and fall claim can be a private homeowner or a commercial property owner of a commercial establishment, like the grocery store.
From broken bones to a traumatic brain injury, here are some types of property owner negligence that can cause serious injuries in a slip and fall accident:
Slippery or uneven pavement, sidewalks, stairs, or other walking surfaces
Slippery floors
Overly steep entryways or driveways
Poor lighting conditions
Poorly built or maintained objects
Blocked aisles
In slip and fall injury cases, time is a significant factor. You need to react quickly, or the accident scene may change. Evidence is crucial to all personal injury cases.
Contact our experienced slip and fall lawyers in Georgia and South Carolina so they can start building your case right away. Call today for a free case review.
Our experienced personal injury lawyers suggest that you should take the following steps as you embark on your case:
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere at any time. Hazardous conditions can exist at shopping malls, amusement parks, office buildings, parking lots, grocery store aisles, or hospitals.
Here are just a few places slip and fall accidents can occur:
If safe conditions do not exist, a slip and fall accident can occur.
When a dangerous condition makes it ripe for a slip and fall incident, a range of serious injuries can occur, like:
When a property owner fails to exercise prudent care and is negligent regarding the ownership of their property, they can be held responsible if any accident injuries occur.
Some of the most common causes of slip and fall accidents include:
In slip and fall accident cases, properly recording and reporting all evidence about your accident is essential to getting fair financial compensation. Time can hurt personal injury claims if people don’t respond quickly enough. Witnesses may disappear, or the scene of the accident may change.
If you were injured in a slip and fall accident, take these steps to ensure your case is properly documented:
Unfortunately, just showing your injuries may not be enough. You need to prove that the property owner or manager knew the dangerous or defective condition and had adequate time to repair it.
You must also prove that you were not aware that you were entering a dangerous area, and our attorneys can help. At the same time, you might have insurance companies contacting you, trying to get you to accept a settlement offer (which might be lower than you deserve).
If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, contact the premises liability attorneys at The Brown Firm. Our personal injury law firm is experienced in helping accident victims win all types of personal injury lawsuits, including premises liability cases. We will work hard to help you prove your case and obtain total compensation for you.
If you or a loved one were injured and need help, our skilled personal injury attorneys will be at your side every step of the way, beginning with a free case evaluation.
Fill out our simple online contact form or give our law firm a call at (800) 529-1441.
Harry Brown isn’t your average trial lawyer. Besides graduating from John Marshall Law School and passing the bar in Georgia, he earned a Doctor of Chiropractic from Parker College of Chiropractic. He was a practicing chiropractor for 10 years.
Chiropractors don’t just learn how bodies work and respond to trauma—they’re also specially trained to see things holistically. This unique perspective helps Harry and his team uncover the truth when investigating cases and understand what their clients really need.
Harry sees accident injuries and the healthcare industry in a way most personal injury lawyers don’t. He brings that empathy to his practice.
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