Suing After a Slip and Fall Injury

If you recently fell on someone else’s property, you could have every intention of brushing it off. Most people do not like to make a big deal out of nothing and in some cases, a slip and fall may only result in minor bruising. However, if your slip and fall accident resulted in more serious injuries and you have gone to the doctor’s office to get treatment for your injuries, you may be wondering how you can get compensation for the medical expenses in addition to other pain and suffering you have incurred. A good slip and fall lawyer, like a slip and fall lawyer in Trenton, NJ, understands that slip and fall accidents can become serious quickly and we want you to know that we are here to help. When someone else was acting negligent or careless, they should be held responsible for your injuries. We can help you determine if suing someone for this type of injury is the best course of action. 

Determining if Suing Is the Best Option

When it comes to owning property, especially if you expect to have visitors on that property, you are typically responsible for upkeep of the property. This means that if you own a cafe, you are on the hook for ensuring your cafe is safe. This could mean routinely checking for:

  • Broken light fixtures
  • Uneven rugs
  • Puddles or pools of liquid
  • Ice on the ground
  • Loose wires
  • Walkway hazards

These are just some of the ways that a person’s property should be maintained. Thus, if you visit said cafe and there are loose wires on the ground that should not be there and you get tangled up in them and trip, you have grounds for filing a lawsuit or an insurance claim. 

The first thing your attorney will do is file a claim with the at-fault person’s insurance company. There is typically a back-and-forth process that will ensue as the insurance company probably will not give you a good “payout” at first. However, if you and your attorney end up agreeing with a good amount of compensation from the at-fault person’s insurance company, there is no need for a lawsuit. On the other hand, if the insurance company is not willing to pay you what you deserve, then you and your attorney should discuss filing a lawsuit as the next best option. When it comes to working with insurance agents, your lawyer is going to be your best bet. You may think you were obviously not at fault for the slip and fall accident but the insurance agents can use anything you say and twist it to sound like you were partially or fully at fault. 

When it comes to getting the compensation you deserve, you do not want to do this alone. Get the help you need for your insurance claim or lawsuit after a slip and fall accident from an attorney. 

Thanks to Davis & Brusca Trial Lawyers for their insight into suing after a slip and fall injury.