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Slip & Fall Accidents
In general terms, “slip and fall” accidents refer
to situations where a person is injured by slipping, or tripping, and falling
due to a dangerous condition on the premises. Such falls can happen inside or
outside a building, and be caused by such conditions as bad flooring, wet floors,
poorly lighted steps, or, in the case of outdoor accidents, weather-related
or hidden hazards. An icy patch outside a door or a crack or pothole can be
the cause of a slip and fall in a parking lot, for instance.
All slip and fall accidents are covered by negligence law and
deal with the concept of premises liability. Property owners have a “duty
of care” to see that their property is safe. This includes insuring that
the building has no structural defects that could cause an accident, both inside
and out. In some states the property owner may also have a duty to reduce problem
areas caused by weather. Structural defects can include: loose floor mats, rugs,
or tiles; water on the floor; badly lit stairs or steps; cracks or holes in
sidewalks or parking lots. Weather-related hazards may include standing water
and icy spots. A plaintiff or claimant also has a duty to exercise reasonable
care, so if any action of yours contributed to the accident, you may share in
the negligence.
If you experience a slip and fall accident, you should try to
determine what made you fall and if it could have been anticipated and prevented.
If anyone saw you fall, be sure you get the names and addresses of all witnesses.
Try to note the conditions in the area – was the lighting poor, was there
some substance that made you slip. If you did slip because of something on the
floor, try to obtain a sample. Also, try to get pictures of the area. Report
any such accident to the manager or owner and insist that they make a record
of it.
It is your responsibility to prove that a hazard existed and
that it was the cause of your accident.
If you or a loved one is in need of legal assistance, call Morton Law Offices,
Chartered at (208) 344-5555 or toll free (866) WIN1NOW (866-946-1669)
or submit an online questionnaire. The initial
consultation is free of charge, and if we agree to handle your case, we will
work on a contingency fee basis, which means we get paid for our services only
if there is a monetary recovery of funds. In many cases, a lawsuit must be filed
before an applicable expiration date, known as a statute of limitations. Please
call right away to ensure that you do not waive your right to possible compensation.
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