Slip and Fall Injuries
If you or a family member has been hurt as a result of a slip and fall accident, the property owner may be liable. There are many situations that might cause a person to slip, trip or fall and injure themselves. These may include property neglect, a dangerous floor, wet floor, debris sticking out of the ground, uneven pavement or footing, or even stairs.
If a property owner creates the dangerous condition, or fails to take the necessary precautions to warn others of a known risk (such as a sign warning of a wet floor), they may be liable under Arizona Law.
The injuries caused by a slip and fall can be minor or they may be very serious. You may suffer from any number of injuries from a slip and fall accident, including but not limited to:
- Concussion
- Head Injury
- Neck Injury
- Spinal Cord Injury
- Back Injury
- Brain Injury
- Paralysis
- Broken Bone(s)
- Torn Ligaments or muscles
- Bruising
- Internal Injury
There are many things to consider when determining whether the property owner is responsible in your case. Where did the injury occur? Were you invited there or did you pay admission to attend an event? How did the accident happen? Were there witnesses? Did anyone take photos? Did anyone take a report? These are just a few of the questions that need to be answered to help determine who is responsible.
If your injury was the result of an unsafe condition that caused you to fall and hurt yourself, we can help you get the money you need for your medical bills, lost wages, long term care or permanent disability
If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, you should contact our slip and fall attorney right away. He has the knowledge and experience to help you with your slip and fall case. At The Robert P. Ramirez Law Firm we will evaluate your case at no charge to you! We care and are here to help 24 hours a day. Give us a call to schedule your initial consultation! (623) 322-3400