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Slip and Fall: Holding Negligent Property Owners Accountable

Premises Liability Claims in Miami and South Florida

A slip and fall accident can happen in an instant, but the resulting injuries—such as broken bones, head trauma, or spinal cord damage—can have long-lasting consequences.

When these accidents occur due to a dangerous condition on someone else’s property, the owner or manager may be held legally responsible under premises liability law.

At Injury Help Group, we connect you with legal experts who specialize in proving negligence in complex slip and fall cases against commercial properties, private residences, and government entities.

Proving Negligence in a Slip and Fall Case

To successfully recover compensation in a Florida slip and fall case, you must prove that the property owner or manager was negligent. This typically involves demonstrating one of the following:

  • Actual or Constructive Knowledge: The owner either knew about the dangerous condition or should have known about it because a
    reasonable person would have discovered it and corrected it.
  • Failure to Warn: The owner failed to take reasonable steps to warn visitors of the danger (e.g., “Wet Floor”
    signs).
  • Failure to Maintain: The owner failed to properly maintain the property, creating the hazard.

Common Causes of Slip and Fall Accidents

Our network’s legal teams investigate accidents stemming from a variety of hazardous conditions, including:

  • Wet or Uneven Floors: Spills, leaks, or recently mopped areas without proper warning signs.
  • Poor Lighting: Insufficient lighting in stairwells, parking lots, or walkways.
  • Broken or Uneven Sidewalks: Cracks, potholes, or damaged pavement that creates a tripping hazard.
  • Missing or Broken Handrails: Especially dangerous on staircases and ramps.
  • Cluttered Walkways: Obstacles left in aisles or paths of travel.

What to Do After a Slip and Fall

If you are injured in a slip and fall accident, your actions immediately following the incident are crucial for your health and your potential claim:

  • Report the Incident: Immediately report the fall to the property manager or owner and ensure an official incident
    report is created.
  • Document the Scene: Take photos of the hazard, the surrounding area, and any warning signs (or lack thereof).
  • Seek Medical Attention: Even if you feel fine, some injuries (like concussions) may not be immediately apparent. A
    medical record is vital.
  • Contact Injury Help Group: Before speaking to the property owner’s insurance company, let us connect you with a legal professional to protect your rights.

Get Help With a Premises Liability Claim

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, call Injury Help Group for a Free Consultation:

Phone:
(800) 394-9135 INJURY HELP GROUP

Miami Office:
2525 Ponce de Leon Ste 300 Coral Gables, FL 33134

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