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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) Regarding Slip and Fall Lawsuits - Legal Issues


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By David Berry   [ 09/11/2009 ]
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An injured person may be entitled to file a slip and fall lawsuit if they fell in another person’s home or business and were injured in the slip and fall incident. It is important to seek the advice of an attorney experienced in slip and fall lawsuits to determine if there is a viable slip and fall lawsuit. Even if the injured person feels as if the fall was their own fault in some cases there was underlying negligence of the property owner. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding slip and fall lawsuits.

What should a person do if injured on someone else’s property?

If a person slips and falls on someone else’s property they should keep record of the scene of the injury and any evidence that they notice. It is important to consult an attorney experienced with slip and fall lawsuits so that evidence is properly preserved. In addition, most states have a time period for filing a lawsuit and the attorney will be able to make sure the proper documents are filed in a timely manner.

What conditions that cause a slip and fall can be included in a lawsuit?

A person can be injured in a slip and fall accident almost anywhere. Some of the common conditions or causes of slip and fall accidents are potholes, broken or uneven sidewalks, bad weather conditions, obstructed walkway, slippery floor and improperly placed carpet.

Who is accountable in a slip and fall lawsuit?

Typically, a slip and fall lawsuit holds the property owner accountable for any injuries caused on their premise. A property owner has a duty to maintain safe conditions on their property or properly warn others of dangerous conditions. If that duty is breached than the property owner can be held liable for the injuries sustained on their property.

About the author:
Personal injury law is designed to protect individuals and families from financial and physical injuries caused by negligence. Manhattan personal injury attorneys, premises liability lawyers, and slip and fall attorneys have the knowledge and expertise to protect your legal rights and help resolve your case.

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