Being able to prove the liability of the property owner in a slip-and-fall incident is integral to your chances of success in a personal injury lawsuit and attaining the compensation you deserve. But it is easier said than done. The onus is on a competent personal injury lawyer to gather the requisite evidence and string the different pieces together to create a case for his or her client.
Make a Strong Case
An attorney must, however, first gather the facts that conclusively prove a client’s carelessness did not cause the accident, thereby practicing due diligence.
Negligence
Then begins the most daunting task. The attorney will collect evidence that definitively points to the property owner’s fault for not maintaining his premises in a way that could have prevented the said slip-and-fall accident.
Mitigating Doubt
In case of slip-and-fall incidents, a premise owner is held responsible and ordered to pay compensation for personal injuries if it is proven in court that he had not carried out his responsibility of regularly maintaining his premises, like having in place a regular cleaning and maintenance schedule by qualified personnel. When evidence is inconclusive or scanty, an attorney has to present a case based on strong common sense that lays to rest all doubts.
Integrity and Trust
The complexity of a personal injury lawsuit is thus evident and it goes without saying that if you are contemplating filing one, you should seek the advice of an experienced and committed personal injury attorney.
Integrity and Trust
The complexity of a personal injury lawsuit is thus evident and it goes without saying that if you are contemplating filing one, you should seek the advice of an experienced and committed personal injury attorney.
This page has been written, edited, and reviewed by a team of legal writers following our comprehensive editorial guidelines. This page was approved by attorney Taylor King, who opened the firm’s first office in 1994 and has been practicing law for more than 30 years.
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