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Property owners owe a distinct legal obligation to individuals who are legally visiting their property to maintain their premises and keep it free of any dangerous conditions. When a proprietor fails to meet this obligation, visitors can easily fall and suffer injuries.

If you have suffered injuries in a tripping accident, you should discuss your case with an Elyria slip and fall lawyer. Our personal injury attorneys could help you build your case against the negligent property owner and pursue compensatory damages.

 

Types of Visitors

A property owner has the greatest legal obligation to invitees and licensees. These individuals have direct or indirect permission to be on the premises. In these situations, a proprietor has a duty of care that includes the obligation to warn visitors of potentially risky conditions.

For instance, if there is a spill on the floor, a property owner must put up a warning sign if they cannot clean it immediately. Proprietors do not have a legal duty of care to trespassers. However, owners must still abstain from intentionally or carelessly injuring them.

 

How Do Slip and Fall Incidents Occur?

One of the first steps an Elyria attorney would take when investigating an individual’s slip and fall claim is to determine the cause of the claimant’s injuries and who may be liable for damages. A legal representative could work to ensure that a negligent property owner is held accountable if a violation of their legal duty was the reason for the incident. A slip and fall incident may occur under a range of negligent circumstances, including:

  • Walkways with pits or holes
  • Unsecured planks in the floor
  • Holes in the ground
  • Spills on the floor
  • Parking lots without sufficient lighting
  • Broken stairways or porches
  • Icy sidewalks or walkways

 

Recovering Damages in an Elyria Injury Claim

Tripping incidents may cause serious and long-lasting injuries. Some of these may include back, shoulder, neck, head, and spinal cord injuries. Other related harm may include broken or fractured bones, muscular sprains, contusions, and concussions.

 

Numerous types of compensatory damages may be awarded to trip and fall claimants for these injuries. These damages may include:

  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Mental anguish
  • Medical bills
  • Therapy and rehabilitation costs
  • Future lost wages
  • Emotional distress
  • Loss of life enjoyment

A trip and fall attorney in Elyria could fight to help an injured party obtain the maximum compensatory damages for their personal, economic, and emotional losses. In addition to these forms of compensation, a claimant also may be able to recover punitive damages. However, the court only awards these damages in rare cases to punish a property owner’s malicious or egregious conduct.

 

Talk to an Elyria Slip and Fall Attorney

If you fell on someone else’s property and believe your injuries occurred because of a negligent property owner, you should speak with an Elyria slip and fall lawyer. The attorneys at Tittle & Perlmuter could help you file your claim and pursue effective solutions to resolve your case. To get started on your claim, schedule your consultation today.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know whether I have a case?

Most Ohio compensation claims are based on negligence. That’s a legal term that means acting carelessly in a way that puts others at risk. Even if it was an accident, you may have a strong case. Ask us for a personalized case review.

How much time do I have to file a lawsuit?

Generally, if you are bringing a car accident or other type of general personal injury case, you have two years to bring a lawsuit. However, in medical malpractice or nursing home neglect cases, generally, the statute of limitations is only one year. Always contact a lawyer as soon as possible if you have been injured.

How will my lawyer determine the value of my case?

Each case value is determined individually. To determine the value of the case, your lawyer looks at several factors. They evaluate your financial losses and severity of injury. They factor in the strength of the legal claim and ways to collect your compensation.

What steps should I take immediately after an injury to protect my rights?

To protect your rights after an injury, seek medical attention. Follow healthcare guidance. Keep records of medical care received, and ways that your injuries have impacted you. Don’t discard or alter tangible items that may be relevant, like torn clothing or broken objects. Involve a lawyer as soon as possible.

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