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How to File a Claim for Personal Injuries in Slip and Fall Accidents?

If you got injured on someone elseu2019s property due to slip and fall accident, the property owner may be held legally responsible. Learn how to file a claim for personal injuries in slip and fall accidents.

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How to File a Claim for Personal Injuries in Slip and Fall Accidents?

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  1. How to File a Claim for Personal Injuries in Slip and Fall Accidents?

  2. Causes for Slip and Fall Accidents • Torn carpeting • Changes in flooring • No or poor lighting • Narrow or slippery stairs • Wet floors • Cracked or broken public sidewalks • Fall due to rain, ice or snow • hidden hazards, etc.

  3. Rights of Slip and Fall Accident Victims If you are involved in a slip and fall accident that happened on someone else’s property due to its owner’s negligence, you should protect your rights. You may be able to claim to get insurance money for your medical expenses and other losses connected to your fall. Although premises liability is a complicated area of law, victims of slip-and-fall accidents can go for legal claims. If you are living in Miami, protect your legal rights by consulting with an experienced slip and fall lawyer at Uriarte Law P.A.

  4. How to Prove Faults in Slip and Fall Cases? There are some general rules to prove the property owner/manager at fault in a slip and fall accident.

  5. The owner/manager made a dangerous condition for an accident. • The owner/manager ignored the condition and failed to correct it. • The dangerous condition existed for a long time and the owner/manager should have discovered and corrected it prior to the accident, but they didn’t. • The owner/manager didn’t use the warning signs, etc.

  6. Filing a Lawsuit If you are a victim in a slip and fall accident on someone else’s property and considering a legal claim, it is better to consult with and an experienced slip and fall lawyer in your area.

  7. Any questions? You can contactus at: https://uriartelegal.com info@uriartelegal.com 305-503-5636

  8. THANKS!

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