How to Know If You Have a Slip and Fall Accident Lawsuit?
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How to Know If You Have a Slip and Fall Accident Lawsuit?



Every day, emergency facilities receive people who have come after an accident in which they slipped or fell. The causes of accidents can be different, and the culprit does not have to be one person. Sometimes there is no responsible party that you can legally pursue because you do not meet the requirements for a claim. To find out if you can get compensation, learn more about the process. Before we move on, we would like to thank Bojat Law group for their help in writing this guide.

Most Common Causes Of Slip And Fall Accidents
One of the most common reasons is a wet and uneven surface. Walking on such a surface is very risky, especially if you wear heels or walk fast. This applies to loose floorboards, parking lot potholes, poorly constructed stairways, and similar platforms. Unfortunately, these occurrences are very common and are equally represented in commercial, industrial and public places. Some things we just can't control like the weather. They lead to a large number of slips and falls. Considering that ice and rain do not bypass public places, real estate owners and municipalities must regularly clean the streets, paths and stairs on their property.

Otherwise, you can blame them for the fall. Employees in high-risk industries must be especially careful when moving, and the key element is training. Every employee must learn how to use tools and equipment. If the employer does not include person in the training program, then the employer may be liable for damages, lawyer Sasha Bojat from Bojat Law group informed us. Another cause of falls can be improper footwear. This does not only apply to 7-inch high heels but also sneakers.

How to defend your rights?
If you have determined that you meet all the requirements for filing a claim, you should have the following important information. Therefore, the property owner is obliged to remove all dangerous objects and other hazards by reasonable standards. If they don't, the accident is not your fault but theirs. Many will try to dismiss this claim and blame you, but then you need to prove the owner's negligence.

He could have expected this outcome, and he was warned by the law. Timing is also important. For example, if the hazard has existed for a long time and the property owner has done nothing to fix it, you have a claim. Hazardous conditions include broken floors, lack of handrails, uneven surfaces, insufficient lighting, potholes and various obstacles. In that case you will need evidence.

What evidence do you need?
Some of the evidence may include medical records, receipts for paid medical examinations and therapies, be sure to include any medications you are using. This also applies to psychotherapist visits due to emotional damage. Get any other receipts you can at the time that are related to the case. Accident or incident reports are mandatory, and witness statements are the most important.

Security camera footage, as well as photos of the dangerous situation, is equally useful. Your lawyer will help you gather as much credible evidence as possible because he has enough experience in this business. He also knows many reputable experts like doctors and others who will provide you with all the documents. In the end, expert lawyers like those from Bojat Law group will know what else you need to win the case.

Conclusion:
So, if you and your attorney have learned that there is a real danger in the public place where you had an accident, it's time to fight for the case. Begin the process by gathering all documentation and records to prove the effects of the fall.










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