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Experiencing a slip and fall injury can have a significant impact on your life, and navigating these injuries can be even more frustrating when they are the clear result of another person or company’s negligence. Here are some of the most important things to know about what your rights look like after experiencing a slip and fall injury in Pennsylvania, as well as how working with Flager Law can ensure that you obtain the compensation you deserve to help reduce the overall impact of your injury.

Role of Slip and Fall Injury Lawyers

Most slip and fall injuries are at least somewhat preventable had the home or business owner taken proper and necessary steps to make their property safe for people to use. If they didn’t take those steps and permitted a dangerous condition on their property which led to a fall and caused injuries, they may be responsible if you are injured after falling on their property. Additionally, property managers, contractors, and outside vendors may also be responsible if they have control or responsibility for the care, maintenance, and upkeep of the property. These individuals are responsible for dealing with ice, spills, holes, cracks, and other tripping hazards in a timely manner, which means that failing to do so may make them financially responsible for any injuries that are received as a result of their negligence. However, proving that someone else is at fault is not always easy. Working with an experienced slip-and-fall injury lawyer from Flager Law is an important step in ensuring that you present as much evidence as possible to clearly identify why someone else’s actions led to your injury.

Common Types of Slip & Fall Accidents:

  • Uneven or cracked sidewalks that create tripping risks
  • Wet or slippery floors in stores, restaurants, or other businesses
  • Icy walkways or parking lots during winter months
  • Loose carpets, mats, or rugs that can catch a person’s foot
  • Poor lighting in stairwells or hallways that makes obstacles difficult to see
  • Slip and falls on wet, icy, cracked or slippery surfaces
  • Uneven, broken and dangerous walkways
  • Poor lighting that hides tripping hazards
  • Broken, defective or unsafe handrails, stairs or elevators
  • Inadequate security, leading to assault, theft, or other harm
  • Falling merchandise in retail stores and warehouses

Common Slip & Fall Injuries:

  • Fractures and broken bones

  • Facial and dental injuries
  • Back and spinal cord injuries

  • Concussions and traumatic brain injuries

  • Soft-tissue injuries such as sprains, strains, or torn ligaments

  • Cuts, bruising, and other surface injuries

  • Catastrophic injury and Wrongful Death
  • Psychological trauma
  • Emotional distress
  • PTSD
  • Depression and Anxiety
  • Internal injuries, including bleeding, bruising and organ damage
  • Nerve damage
  • Tendon injuries
  • Concussion
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)
  • Fractures/broken bones
  • Sprains, strains and other soft tissue injuries

Legal Standards and Responsibilities

Property owners are responsible for ensuring that their buildings, parking lots, sidewalks, and other surfaces are reasonably safe for anyone who enters them. While not every fall is fully preventable, many are linked to a home or business owner’s failure to keep their property safe for customers, employees, and other visitors. Even minor signs of disrepair, not handling ice or other weather-related issues appropriately, or otherwise not caring for the property can create a dangerous situation for potential customers, employees, and members of the public, all of which could have been prevented had proper care been given to the dangerous problems on the property.

Compensation for Slip and Fall Injuries

The specific types of compensation you may be entitled to can vary based on the type and extent of your injuries and whether the property owner was partially or completely at fault. Financial coverage for medical bills and missed work are among the most common types of compensation that most individuals who have experienced a slip and fall injury are eligible for. Other circumstances that may entitle you to additional compensation may include permanent disabilities, a permanent inability to enjoy your favorite activities or return to your current job, and chronic pain that is directly linked to your injury. The pain and suffering you sustain after a slip and fall incident can be a big part of the compensation you are entitled to after being injured.

Choosing the Right Slip and Fall Injury Lawyer

At Flager Law, we are here to help you understand your rights if you have experienced a slip and fall injury that another individual or business was partially or fully at fault for. Our experienced team will review the details of your case, such as a thorough description of what happened, medical records, and any photo or video evidence you may have that supports your claim that your fall should have been preventable and that negligence was involved. Once we have compiled this information, we will be able to build a case that increases your likelihood of obtaining the best possible financial or other compensation to lessen the overall impact of your injury. Contact us today to learn more about your rights and responsibilities after experiencing a slip and fall injury in Pennsylvania or to start the process of obtaining the compensation you deserve!

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Have you been injured in a slip, trip, or fall on someone else’s property? You may be entitled to compensation. At Flager Law, we are committed to helping our clients in Philadelphia recover the compensation they deserve for their injuries. Request a free case evaluation below, or give us a call at 215-953-5200 to find out if you have a case.

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