Do I have a case if I slipped and fell on someone else’s property?

When you slip and fall on someone’s property, you may have a premises liability case. For the property owner to be held liable, you need to have evidence showing that they knew there was a hazard (or should have reasonably known) and failed to repair it or warn visitors. If you trip over your own feet and break your arm in the fall, the property owner won’t be responsible. However, if you tripped on damaged concrete, you potentially have a case. Our slip and fall attorney offers free consultations, so if you aren’t sure if your injury qualifies for a civil claim, don’t hesitate to reach out to our firm. We will review the details of the incident, inform you of your rights, and explain your legal options.

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