Helping Injured Clients Hold the At-Fault Parties Responsible
Slip and fall accidents happen more often than many people realize, and their consequences can be serious. While everyone occasionally stumbles due to their own missteps, many falls result from hazardous conditions that property owners fail to address. Property owners have a legal obligation to maintain a safe environment for visitors, whether it’s in a store, an apartment complex, or another public or private space. When they neglect this responsibility, injuries such as broken bones, sprains, or head trauma can occur, leaving victims to deal with mounting medical bills, lost wages, and lasting pain.
If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall accident caused by a property owner’s negligence, you may have the right to pursue compensation through a personal injury claim. This includes accidents caused by unmarked wet floors, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, or other preventable hazards. At The Law Offices of Joseph A. Marra, PLLC, our fall accident attorneys work to investigate the circumstances of your accident, gather necessary evidence, and hold negligent property owners accountable.
Broken bones and other injuries from a fall can significantly impact your life, but you don’t have to face these challenges alone. Let us help you take steps toward securing the compensation you deserve and moving forward with confidence.
Reach out to our New York law firm to schedule an appointment to discuss your case and potential next steps.
Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall accidents can happen for a variety of reasons. Some of the most common include:
- Wet, slippery surfaces, such as floors that were just mopped or spills
- Flooring transitions that create a trip hazard
- Uneven surfaces, such as broken sidewalks
- Missing or broken handrails
- Inadequate lighting that keeps people from being able to see potential hazards
- Clutter in public walkways that makes it difficult to move freely
- Weather hazards, such as ice or snow accumulation
If a slip and fall accident happens due to a property owner being negligent in ensuring that proper upkeep and safety measures were taken, you could have grounds for a personal injury claim.
What Are Some Common Injuries Sustained in Fall Accidents?
Slip and fall accidents cause many types of injuries, such as minor bumps and bruises, and more serious injuries like concussions. Here are some of the most common types of injuries that happen as a result of a slip-and-fall accident:
- Fractured or broken bones
- Internal injuries
- Sprained or strained joints or ligaments
- Cuts
- Head injuries
- Spinal cord injuries
- Bruising
When you have an accident, your adrenaline levels increase, which can mask pain and injuries and make you think you’re fine when you’re not. It’s not uncommon for it to take a few hours or days for the true severity of a slip and fall injury to be known. You should always seek medical treatment after a slip or fall to ensure that you receive proper care and understand what your injuries are if you are considering pursuing a personal injury case.
What Do You Need to Prove in a Slip and Fall Accident Case?
There are four main parts of a slip and fall case that must be proven to be awarded damages.
- There was some type of danger on the property.
- The property owners were aware of the danger or should have been aware of the danger if they were conducting proper and regular inspections.
- The property owners had sufficient time to be able to fix the danger.
- The danger was a specific contributing factor to the accident and injury.
While these may seem simple at first glance, it’s important to remember that the property owners will be arguing against each of these. For example, they may argue that the dangerous condition wasn’t actually dangerous or that you should have noticed the danger and done something differently to avoid it. They may also argue that the danger didn’t directly contribute to your injuries. This is why you need an experienced attorney who is prepared for these tactics and has a plan for your case.
How Much Money Can I Get in a Slip and Fall Case?
Recovery Options in New York Slip and Fall Cases
If you’ve suffered injuries in a slip and fall accident, you may be wondering how much compensation you could recover to help cover medical expenses, lost income, and other damages. While there’s no one-size-fits-all formula for determining the value of a case, several key factors influence potential compensation. These include the severity of your injuries, the extent of your medical treatment, the time you’ve been unable to work, and how the accident has affected your overall quality of life.
In cases involving serious injuries, such as broken bones or long-term physical impairments, compensation tends to be higher because these injuries often require extensive medical care, physical therapy, or even surgery. Additionally, lost wages from missed work and the physical and emotional toll of the accident can further increase the value of your claim. For less severe injuries, recovery amounts may be smaller but can still provide vital financial support.
In New York, slip and fall victims may seek compensation through negotiations with insurance companies or by filing a lawsuit against the property owner if negligence caused the accident. Recoverable damages may include medical expenses, lost earnings, pain and suffering, and, in some cases, punitive damages to hold property owners accountable for egregious misconduct.
At The Law Offices of Joseph A. Marra, PLLC, our fall accident attorneys evaluate your case carefully, gathering evidence to build a strong claim. Contact us today to discuss your legal options and begin pursuing the compensation you deserve after your slip and fall accident.
What If I Fell at Work?
Some of the most common types of workplace accidents are slips and falls. They can result in serious injury — especially on dangerous work sites. However, most slip and fall accidents at work are dealt with through workers’ compensation claims and not personal injury lawsuits. However, there are some instances where a company may not be required to carry workers’ compensation, and this could mean that a personal injury claim is a possibility. This is rare, so it’s important to discuss this situation with an attorney to ensure you understand what your options are.
How Do Slip and Fall Lawyers Help?
Working with our team ensures you have a dedicated legal team advocating for your rights. Our attorneys understand the intricacies of New York’s personal injury laws, including those specific to slip and fall cases, and we use this knowledge to guide you through the legal process with confidence.
We help you determine whether you have a valid claim by thoroughly investigating your case, identifying evidence of negligence, and calculating the compensation you may be entitled to receive. From medical bills and lost wages to pain and suffering, we work diligently to secure the recovery you deserve. Our attorneys also handle communication and negotiation with insurance companies, ensuring your voice is heard and that you’re not pressured into accepting a settlement that doesn’t meet your needs.
At our firm, we believe every client deserves compassionate and focused legal representation. Don’t let a slip and fall accident upend your life.
Contact The Law Offices of Joseph A. Marra, PLLC, today for a free consultation and take the first step toward securing the recovery you deserve.