Your Legal Rights After a Slip and Fall Injury
Your Legal Rights After a Slip and Fall Injury
A slip-and-fall accident can happen anywhere, at any time. You may wonder about your legal rights if you've been injured in a slip and fall. This article will explore your legal rights after a slip and fall injury. We will discuss topics such as negligence, premises liability, and more. Read on to learn more about what you can do if you've been injured in a slip-and-fall accident.What Is a Slip and Fall Injury?A slip and fall injury is a type of personal injury that can occur when someone slips, trips, or falls on another person's property. These accidents happen anywhere but are most likely in stores, restaurants, sidewalks, and other public places.Injuries from slip-and-fall accidents usually happen because the owner fails to maintain the property or due to neglectful actions. Filing a personal injury lawsuit can benefit you. You might be able to file one against the owner if you were injured on their property.What to Do Immediately After a Slip and Fall InjuryIt's important to know what your legal rights are so that you can make the best decisions for your health and well-being.Here are four things you should do immediately after a slip and fall injury:
Seek medical attention
Document the scene of the accident
Get contact information from witnesses
Contact a personal injury lawyer
X-ray of hip fracture; image by Mehmet Turgut Kirkgoz, via Unsplash.com.
Medical expenses
Lost wages
Pain and suffering
About Mark Scott
With a law degree under his belt, Mark Scott understood very early that law communication was a relatively neglected area. He decided to help people by “translating” the language and offering information and advice in a clear, useful, and actionable manner. For this reason, instead of finding him in court, you will most likely find his name online, where he is very active and thriving as a legal columnist. His part of making the world a better place is to make the law a less convoluted maze. He aims to make it easier for people to understand when and how to seek legal counsel, how to proceed in a significant number of legal matters, and to find the proper resources so they can stand up for their rights.