Slip and fall injuries might seem minor, but they can cause serious harm — from broken hips to spinal injuries. Determining who is legally liable in these cases depends on property laws and negligence.
Common Locations:
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Grocery stores
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Sidewalks
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Apartment complexes
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Restaurants
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Parking lots
What You Must Prove:
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A hazardous condition existed
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The property owner knew or should have known about it
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They failed to take reasonable steps to fix or warn about it
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You were injured as a result
Examples of Hazards:
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Wet floors without warning signs
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Uneven pavement
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Poor lighting in stairwells
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Ice or snow buildup
Comparative Fault Matters:
In some states, if you were partially responsible (e.g., distracted on your phone), your compensation could be reduced.
What to Do After a Fall:
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Take photos of the scene
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Report the incident to property management
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Seek medical attention
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Get witness info
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Contact a personal injury lawyer
Statute of Limitations:
Don’t wait — you typically have 1 to 3 years to file a claim.
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