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Negligence vs. your Own Carelessness: What Truly Caused your Slip and Fall Accident

The legal success of your premises liability claim and financial compensation hinges on determining liability in your particular accident. That is why consulting with a Salt Lake City slip and fall accident attorney Joseph Jardine is vital in order to not only calculate the full value of your damages and losses, but also determine the cause of the accident.

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Negligence vs. your Own Carelessness: What Truly Caused your Slip and Fall Accident

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  1. NEGLIGENCE VS. YOUR OWN CARELESSNESS: WHAT TRULY CAUSED YOUR SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENT

  2. The legal success of your premises liability claim and financial compensation hinges on determining liability in your particular accident. That is why consulting with a Salt Lake City slip and fall accident attorney is vital in order to not only calculate the full value of your damages and losses, but also determine the cause of the accident.

  3. NEGLIGENCE IN SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENTS The owner or occupier of the property on which you were injured may be held liable for your injuries and losses if one of the following situations apply to your slip and fall accident: ● The property owner, occupier or employee caused the dangerous condition that led to the accident;

  4. NEGLIGENCE IN SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENTS ● The property owner, occupier or employee responsible for maintenance of the properly was aware of the dangerous condition but failed to fix, repair or remove it; or ● The property owner, occupier or employee should have been reasonably expected to be aware of the dangerous condition because it existed for too long, it was too obvious or unavoidable, or for other reasons.

  5. Juries and judges in Salt Lake City and all across Utah are usually guided by common sense when it comes to litigating premises liability cases, especially those involving the words “should have known” in its causation. Best premises liability attorneys in Salt Lake City at the Jardine Law Offices, P.C., explain that people often do not realize how the “reasonableness” is measured in slip and fall cases.

  6. YOUR OWN CARELESSNESS AND PREMISES LIABILITY IN UTAH If it is impossible to prove that it was negligence on the part of the property owner, occupier or employee that caused the slip and fall accident, the court might shift the blame onto your own carelessness. More often than not, carelessness can serve as the secondary cause of a slip and fall accident. But when carelessness is determined to be the sole cause of a premises liability accident, the injured party will have a hard time recovering compensation for his or her injuries, damages and losses.

  7. ASK YOURSELF THESE QUESTION TO DETERMINE LIABILITY Salt Lake City slip and fall accident attorney explains that you should ask yourself the following questions to assess your own carelessness in the accident: ● Did you have a legitimate reason to be where the dangerous condition was?

  8. ● Could a careful person be reasonably expected to notice the dangerous condition and avoid the accident? ● Were there any warnings of the dangerous condition? ● Were you paying 100 percent of your attention to where you were going or can you say that you were partially or fully distracted from paying attention?

  9. Contact us: Get a free consultation about your particular case by getting in touch with experienced personal injury lawyers in Salt Lake City. Call the Jardine Law Offices, P.C., at 801-451-9555 or complete this contact form for a free case evaluation. Visit: https://www.jardinelawoffices.com/contact/

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