Raleigh Slip & Fall Attorney
Representing Injured Victims of Negligence in Wake County
Have you been injured in a slip, trip, and fall accident? Slip, trip, and fall accidents are some of the most common types of catastrophic injuries. They occur when someone or something is in a place where it is not supposed to be or when something is not placed where it is supposed to be. Slip and fall accidents can cause a variety of injuries, from cuts and bruises to broken bones and traumatic brain injuries. They can also cause catastrophic injuries, such as brain damage, spinal cord damage, and paralysis. Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, from grocery stores to public sidewalks to the hallways of your apartment building.
Our Raleigh slip and fall attorneys know how devastating slip and fall accidents are, and we are here to help you get the compensation you deserve. If you or someone you love has been injured in a slip, trip, and fall accident, the Posch Law Firm can help you recover the compensation you need to move forward with your life.
Call (910) 817-6284 or contact us online today to schedule a consultation.
What Is Causing Slip & Fall Accidents?
Slip and fall accidents can be caused by a variety of negligent parties. Common causes of slip and fall accidents include:
- Poorly maintained property: Property owners are responsible for maintaining their property in a reasonably safe condition. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice on a store's parking lot, the store might be liable for your injuries if they failed to clear the ice in a timely manner.
- Poorly lit property: Property owners have a duty to ensure their property is well-lit. If you slip and fall in a poorly-lit parking lot or hallway, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Poorly marked property: Property owners have a duty to mark hazards on their property. If you fall down a flight of stairs because there was no warning sign, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Defective property: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is safe. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice because the sidewalk was not properly cleared, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Unsafe property: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is reasonably safe. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice because the property owner failed to clear the ice in a timely manner, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Dangerous property: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is reasonably safe. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice because the property owner failed to remove snow and ice in a timely manner, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Negligent security: Property owners have a duty to provide safe security. If you slip and fall because the security guard was not watching the monitors, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Negligent security guard: Property owners have a duty to provide safe security. If you slip and fall because the security guard was not watching the monitors, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Defective stairs: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is safe. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice because the stairs were not properly cleared, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Unsafe stairs: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is reasonably safe. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice because the stairs were not properly cleared, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Unsafe sidewalks: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is reasonably safe. If you slip and fall on a patch of ice because the sidewalks were not properly cleared, you may be able to hold the property owner liable for your injuries.
- Unsafe walkways: Property owners have a duty to make sure their property is reasonably safe. If you