SLIP AND FALLS – TABLE OF CONTENTS
What should you do if you’re hurt in a slip and fall accident and what type of compensation can you receive for your injuries? Does Florida law impose a duty on landowners to provide a safe environment, including at restaurants, grocery stores, and shopping malls? We do our best to answer these questions and many more in this section, plus you’ll find in-depth coverage of different types of slip and fall accidents.
Alan’s Slip and Fall Settlements & Cases Won
- Publix Settlements and Cases Won
- Walmart Settlements and Cases Won
- Winn Dixie Cases Settled and Won
- General Case Law – Slip and Falls
Articles And Commonly Asked Questions
- How much can you get for your slip and fall?
- Personal Injury Attorney Fees Are Negotiable
- Contingency Fee Agreement Requirements
- How to Prove a Slip and Fall Case in Florida
- Condominium and HOA Slip, Trip and Falls
- Condominium Sidewalk Slip and Fall
- Case Examples of Sidewalk Negligence
- Premises Liability Law
- Status, Duty & Foreseeability – Elements To Prove Your Claim
- Stairwell Falls
- Parking Lot Slip, Trips, and Falls
- Floor Mats and Slip and Falls
- How to Pursue a Slip and Fall Against a City or County
- Client Initial Consultation Questionnaire
- 6 Environmental factors that can cause slip and fall accidents
- 4 Factors determine the types of injuries from a slip and fall
- Slippery Conditions in Restaurants
- Slip and Fall Checklist
- Nursing Home Slip and Falls
- Slip and fall on water or some other substance at Cheesecake Factory
Forms
- Demand Letter – Slip and Fall – Condominium – Rain Accumulation
- Demand Letter – Slip and Fall – Floor Mat
Get Help
Learn More From a Slip and Fall Lawyer
- Slip and Fall Lawyer For Accidents at Common Business Locations – Grocery Stores and Big Box Stores
- Hotel Slip and Fall Lawyer
- Cracked Sidewalk Injury Lawyer
News
Pleadings
Questions
Statistics
General Information
- Broward County Falls – Adults Over 65 (2018)
- Broward County Slip and Fall Injuries (2013)
- Miami-Dade County Slip and Fall Injuries
- Palm Beach County Slip and Fall Injuries
Special Kinds of Fall Injuries
Verdicts and Settlements
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From Our Blog
Read Our Personal Injury Blog with Over 40 Articles related to slip and falls, including:
- I Slipped and Fell at the Store But There Was a Wet Floor Sign: Do I Have a Case?
- Hurt After a Fall Down the Stairs: Do You Have an Injury Claim?
- Poor Lighting Can Cause You to Fall: Slip and Fall Accidents and Inadequate Lighting
- I Slipped and Fell When It Was Raining But There Was a Floor Mat: Do I Have a Case?
- Slip and Falls in Grocery Stores Caused by Obstructions and Other Conditions in Store Aisles
- Slip/Trip and Falls in Florida – An In-Depth Article
- What Type of Proof Do You Need for Your Florida Slip and Fall Claim?
- What Do You Do If You’re Injured in a Slip and Fall? First Steps to Take in a Fall Injury Claim
- Florida Casino Fun or Miami Celebration Gone Awry: If You are Drunk or Intoxicated When You Slip and Fall, Do You Still Have a Claim?
- Yellow Warning Tape and Your Florida Slip and Fall Injury: Does the Tape Mean You Have No Fall Injury Claim Against Them? No.
- Florida Property Owner’s Legal Duty For Injury To Different Types Of Visitors: Florida Premises Liability’s Invitee, Licensee, Trespasser Distinctions
- Proving a Florida Slip and Fall Injury Claim: Person Hurt in Fall Has the Job to Prove Owner Knew of Danger That Someone Could Slip and Fall and Didn’t Fix It
- Falling at Hotel May Result in Claims Against Hotel for Damages – Victim’s Burden of Proof
- Slip and Fall Injury at the Grocery Store and Supermarket – Evidence Requirements
- Do You Still Have an Injury Claim if You Wait to See a Doctor or if You Don’t File a Timely Incident Report After an Accident?
- What is Pain and Suffering under Florida Law?
- Lost Wage Claims – What You Need to Know
- Pre-Existing Injury: How It Can Impact Your New Personal Injury Claim
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