Slip & Fall Accidents

Property owners are required by law to keep their premises safe for visitors. When they fail in this obligation, innocent people can get hurt. A slip and fall accident can leave you with painful injuries, expensive medical treatment, time off work, and other damages. You shouldn’t be financially responsible for these losses – not when someone else’s carelessness or indifference is to blame. Turn to a Phoenix slip and fall lawyer for help demanding the financial compensation you deserve during this difficult time.

At Silkman Law Firm Injury & Accident Lawyer, we focus exclusively on representing people who have been injured in accidents that could have been prevented. We offer personalized service and aggressive advocacy. We have the experience and the resources to go up against deep-pocketed property owners and their insurance companies.

Let us take the stress off you after a slip and fall accident. Contact us today for a free initial consultation. We do not charge any fees unless we recover payment for you.

What Do You Have to Prove in a Slip and Fall Claim?

Just because you slipped and fell on someone else’s property does not automatically mean the property owner can be held liable for your injuries. To recover compensation in a slip and fall claim, you need to prove:

  • You fell on somebody’s property where you were legally visiting.
  • The accident occurred due to a condition of the property that was created by the owner or that the owner had a legal obligation to remove or warn you about.
  • You sustained some sort of loss for which you can be financially compensated, such as medical bills, lost income, or pain and suffering.

How Can a Phoenix Slip and Fall Attorney Help?

Pursuing a slip and fall claim can be a complex and time-consuming endeavor, especially while you’re trying to recover from your injuries. Instead, let a Phoenix slip and fall attorney from Silkman Law Firm Injury & Accident Lawyer help you by:

  • Investigating the accident and recovering any available evidence, including accident scene photos, witness statements, or surveillance footage of your fall
  • Bringing in accident reconstruction/engineering specialists, if necessary, to help us persuasively show how the accident occurred and why the property owne r or another party bears responsibility for your fall
  • Documenting the full extent of your losses, including future anticipated damages
  • Vigorously negotiating for a slip and fall settlement that meets your needs
  • Taking your case to trial if necessary to thoroughly pursue all available options for recovering the maximum compensation possible

Many slip and fall victims worry that they cannot afford the expense of a personal injury attorney, especially if they’re struggling with medical bills and lost income from time off work. But at Silkman Law Firm Injury & Accident Lawyer, we work on a contingency fee basis. This means we will only get paid an agreed-upon percentage of whatever we recover on your behalf. You won’t pay us a dime until after we’ve secured the money you deserve.

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Alex Silkman is the founder and managing member of Silkman Law Firm Injury & Accident Lawyer. He focuses exclusively on personal injury and wrongful death cases, with the goal of getting truly just results for accident victims and their families...

Demanding Fair Compensation After a Slip and Fall Accident in Phoenix

No one can tell you right away how much your slip and fall case is worth. After a fall, it is important to take the time to thoroughly assess your injuries and understand how they are affecting your life.

Fair compensation for your injuries from a slip and fall should account for losses such as:

  • Medical bills for ER and hospital visits, surgeries and other medical procedures, doctor’s appointments, MRIs and CT scans, physical therapy, and prescription pain medications
  • Expenses for long-term care if you sustained permanent disabilities that impact your day-to-day life
  • Lost wages or income if you take time off work to recover from your injuries
  • Loss of future earnings if disabilities impact your ability to return to work after the accident
  • Loss of enjoyment or quality of life due to scarring/disfigurement or disabilities caused by your injuries
  • Physical pain and suffering
  • Emotional trauma and distress from the accident or your injuries

You cannot trust an insurance company to accurately assess what you’ve been through. Their goal is to pay you as little as possible. Their adjusters and attorneys work on cases like yours every day, and they will be ready to fight. That’s why it’s crucial to have an experienced Phoenix slip and fall attorney on your side to level the playing field.

How Long Do You Have to File a Slip and Fall Lawsuit in Phoenix, AZ?

Under Arizona’s statute of limitations on slip and fall claims, you typically have only two years from the date of an accident to file a personal injury lawsuit. If you slipped and fell on public property and you wish to pursue a claim against the government or a public agency, Arizona law also requires you to provide notice of your claim to the relevant agency within 180 days of the accident.

Do not put off talking to an attorney after a fall on someone else’s property. Evidence can disappear or be cleaned up quickly. The sooner you take action, the better.

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Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents in Phoenix

Some of the most common causes of slip and fall accidents in Phoenix include:

  • Spilled foods or liquids
  • Oils or other slick substances
  • Puddles of water
  • Recently mopped or waxed floors
  • Mud or plant debris
  • Torn or loose carpeting or rugs
  • Broken or loose tile or hardwood flooring
  • Abrupt transitions between flooring surfaces
  • Wires or cords strewn across walkways
  • Trash or debris on the ground
  • Lack of handrails on staircases
  • Poor lighting

Regardless of the specific nature of your slip and fall, if it was caused by negligence on the part of the property owner, you should seek legal advice.

Common Places Where Slip and Fall Accidents Occur in Phoenix

Although a slip and fall accident can take place anywhere, they frequently occur in:

  • Grocery stores and supermarkets
  • Retail stores
  • Malls and shopping centers
  • Bars, clubs, and restaurants
  • Hotels and resorts
  • Theaters
  • Sports facilities
  • Hospitals
  • Schools
  • Office buildings
  • Gas stations
  • Amusement parks
  • Recreational parks
  • Swimming pool areas
  • Apartment buildings and residential complexes

Tips for Protecting Your Rights After a Fall on Dangerous Property

The actions you take in the hours, days, and weeks following a slip and fall can determine your ability to receive the compensation you deserve.

  • Notify the property owner of the accident. If the accident took place at a commercial establishment and management writes up an accident or incident report, ask for a copy.
  • Take photos or videos of the accident scene, including whatever caused you to slip and fall, the presence of any warning signs or other safety equipment, the lighting conditions, and the weather conditions (if relevant).
  • Photograph or preserve the clothing and footwear you were wearing at the time of the accident.
  • Seek medical attention as soon as possible. Take photos of any visible injuries you suffered.
  • Follow all treatment instructions you receive from your care provider.
  • Keep copies of any bills or invoices for expenses you incur due to your injuries. Also, keep copies of any records of your income if you miss time from work.
  • Keep a journal to document your recovery and how your injuries and treatment impact your life.
  • Avoid discussing the accident or your case on social media, or posting photos or videos of yourself while you are still receiving treatment. Insurance companies and their lawyers may monitor your social media accounts for anything they can use to fight your claim.
  • Speak with a Phoenix slip and fall lawyer as soon as possible. A personal injury attorney can begin investigating your accident immediately before evidence disappears.