Slip and Fall

Slip and fall instances can be challenging because occasionally the occupier of the property is not the owner. Therefore, you must comprehend why you need a lawyer to determine who was responsible for maintaining the area and what conduct qualifies as negligence. Do you want to know what is medical malpractice? Check out this article for more information.

Every landowner owes a responsibility of care to their property. Property owners may be liable for accidents that result if they are aware of or ought to be aware of a danger and fail to repair it or give the proper notice.

If you have been in an accident, you may be wondering if you need a personal injury lawyer to represent you. In fact, you may believe that representing yourself will save you money. This, however, is a mistake. Here are the top reasons to hire a personal injury lawyer:

  • They can provide you with professional support when you need it the most.
  • The ability to concentrate on your recovery andYou can rely on their results.

Additionally, occupiers must maintain a fairly secure environment on their property to prevent an slip and fall injury. They must fix the issue and/or issue a caution if they are aware of, or should have known about, a risk in the area they are hiring.

 

  • If you have been injured in a public or private place, you may be entitled to compensation.
  • Your entitlements may vary, depending on when and where your injury occurred.
  • Landlords and councils have a duty to take reasonable steps to address potential hazards. Failure to do so could amount to negligence if it causes injury to an individual.
  • You may be able to claim for compensation if one or more of the following has occurred to you:
    • Tripped over a foreign object, with no adequate signage.
    • Insufficient lighting causing an individual trip and fall.
    • Slipping and falling on a slippery surface
    • Falling over potholes and ditches.
    • Falling as a result of uneven pavement on footpath or walkway.
  • There are often strict time limitations so it’s best to speak with a lawyer at Floraison Legal who can advise you of your rights.
  • For a free assessment on your matter call our lawyers on (02) 9267 975  or 9283 0741