According to the National Safety Council, in 2020, 805 workers died in falls, and 211,640 were injured badly enough to require days off of work. You may ask who is responsible for fall accidents? Well, a slip and fall lawyer can help you to figure it out!
A Slip & Fall is an injury which occurs when someone slips, trips or falls as a result of a dangerous or hazardous condition through the negligence of a property owner.
Dangerous & hazardous conditions may cause slips and falls due to accumulation of water, ice or snow, liquids, as well as abrupt changes in flooring, raised or cracked sidewalks, poor lighting, or a hidden hazard, such as a hidden ground hole.
The owner or manager of property can be liable to somebody injured on their property, but not under all circumstances. The owner or the manager of the property has to be negligent in the conduct of caring for or managing their property.
Another circumstance where a property owner might not be liable is if the defect is a trivial defect. If there is a defect in a raised sidewalk of 1/4 inch, where someone fell, then there is no liability. The sidewalk must be raised more than 2 inches, and it must be proved that the person injured, tripped on the raised sidewalk.
In general, a property owner will be considered to have knowledge of a dangerous or hazardous condition if it is permanent in nature. When a dangerous or hazardous condition is permanent in nature, the owner would have known, or should have known, about the condition before the slip and fall accident occurs.
In the case of temporary conditions such as a liquid spill, the length of time that the condition existed before the incident occurred has legal significance. If the spill occurred just before the incident, then the property owner may not be liable for injury, since the owner could not have known about the spill (and would not have been able to do anything about it) before the slip and fall occurred.
Knowledge of dangerous or hazardous condition example:
This depends on the jurisdiction and the facts of your particular case (an attorney can help you with this). Depending on the jurisdiction and the facts of your particular case, generally, the following damages may be recoverable:
For further information see the related sections:
The Law Offices of Burg & Brock have been handling personal injury and wrongful death cases exclusively since 1996. Cameron Brock, the firm’s founder, has built a reputation as a successful slip and fall lawyer in that time, accumulating a 99% success rate (with verdicts and settlements), and over $1 billion in damages on behalf of his clients. Though Brock and his associates have taken on major cases in the last two decades, they have always endeavored to offer their services even to people whose budgets would normally not permit them the opportunity to hire a high profile slip and fall lawyer. Because Burg & Brock operates on a contingency basis, you don’t get paid anything unless they come through for you.
The other issue that often daunts many people who are considering pursuing a lawsuit is the often exorbitant costs that accompany it. There are fees, costs for stenographers and private investigators, and the total price tag can easily reach the tens of thousands. That is why, when you are looking for the right slip and fall lawyer, you should consider the resources that a larger, more established law firm like Burg & Brock can provide. A firm like this has the resources to advance the cost of a suit, enabling you to hire the very best without worrying about your budget. Frankly, the only thing you should be worried about is getting the justice you deserve. Let the experienced hands at Burg & Brock take care of the rest.
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