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Slip and Fall Accidents
Everyday across America, slip and fall accidents occur in nearly every type of building or premises. A slip and fall accident cases, sometimes called premises liability cases, are a specific type of personal injury case that occurs on property owned by another person or entity.
If you or a loved one has sustained an injury as the result of a slip or fall on property owned by another, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. However, not all slip and fall accidents have grounds for a lawsuit. For example, if the injured person is under the influence of drugs or alcohol, he/she is responsible for his/her injuries.
Negligence is most common cause of a slip and fall accident and can present in a wide variety of circumstances, including:
- Wet floors
- Loose or torn carpeting
- Uneven ground
- Manholes or large holes without warning
- Broken sidewalks/driveways
- Loose or missing handrails
- Step(s) without warnings
To win a premises liability lawsuit, the injured party must prove three critical points in a court of law:
- The accident was through no fault of the injured party.
- The accident was due to a dangerous condition or negligence on behalf of another party.
- The other party was aware of the condition that resulted in the accident.
An experienced personal injury attorney will be able to assess the merit of your case and explain how the law applies to your specific situation. Working with a lawyer will ensure you are fairly represented and receive everything you are entitled to under premises liability law.
Contact us online or call 314-621-0622 for a FREE Consultation and learn how the law applies to your specific situation. Our unique combination of experience and education can make a difference.
The St. Louis lawyers at Millikan & Millikan, LLC provide DWI Defense, Criminal Defense, Injury and Workers Compensation representation to individuals in the greater St. Louis Area, including: St. Louis City, St. Louis County, St. Charles County, Madison County and St. Clair County.
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