Slip-and-Fall Lawyer
Get the Compensation You Deserve for Your Slip-and-Fall Injury
If you slip and fall on someone else’s property, an attorney skilled in premises liability law will help demonstrate that their negligence resulted in your injuries.
The best way to do this is by showing that the property owners were aware of issues related to cleanliness or maintenance, but failed to address them properly, resulting in the accident which caused your injuries.
Reasons to consider hiring a slip-and-fall lawyer:
- You may be entitled to compensation if you are injured from a fall.
- A slip-and-fall lawyer can help you get the compensation you deserve.
- Your lawyer will work on a contingency basis, so you don’t have to pay any fees unless they win your case.
- They have the experience and resources to handle even the most complex cases.
If any of these situations apply to you, it might be wise to consult with a slip-and-fall lawyer. They will be able to advise you on your best course of action and help get the compensation due you.
Why hire us for your slip-and-fall case:
- If you’ve been injured in a slip-and-fall accident, you need a lawyer who understands the evidence needed to prove your case.
- At our law firm, we have the experience and knowledge necessary to get the compensation you deserve.
- We’ll work tirelessly to make sure you get the best possible outcome for your case.
- Contact us today for a free consultation, and let us help you get started on your road to recovery
Do You Have a Case?
If any of the below information is true, you may have a personal injury claim.
Negligence
If another party was negligent or their wrongdoing led to the accident.
Injury
The accident caused injuries that required medical attention.
Damages
You experienced losses due to the accident, like lost wages, medical bills, or trauma.
You Don't Pay Unless We Recover Compensation
What is Considered Slip-and-Fall?
If you’re on someone else’s property and injured, your case will likely be considered a slip-and-fall. The legal term for someone injured on another’s property is “premises liability.” The defendant landowner will be held liable if they have breached their duty towards you, including letting things like dangerous substances exist without proper guard rails or fencing around them.