If you have fallen and injured yourself on someone else’s property, you may be able to file a lawsuit to recover damages. Slip and fall accidents often occur because of someone else’s negligence. The same is true of trip and fall accidents. A Hammond slip and fall lawyer could help determine liability and calculate the damages you have suffered as a result.
As experienced personal injury attorneys, the team at Parker Layrisson Injury Attorneys could investigate the incident thoroughly, build a strong case to show negligence, and pursue full compensation that covers your medical expenses, loss of wages, pain and suffering, and more. Contact us today.
Common causes of slip and fall injuries include:
Slip and fall injuries could happen on public or private property, and a Hammond attorney could explain how this may affect your claim.
A Hammond lawyer could investigate the cause of your slip and fall accident and determine who is liable. An investigation may include examining medical records, looking carefully at photos or videos of the accident scene, and talking to people who witnessed your fall.
Your lawyer could then build a case to demonstrate liability, showing that there was a dangerous condition on the property and the owner or manager did not exercise reasonable care.
Even if you are partially at fault for your accident, you may still be able to recover a portion of damages. Louisiana’s comparative fault system reduces the amount of compensation one can receive by their percentage of fault. For instance, if total compensation is $100,000, and an injured person is 50 percent at fault, they could still be awarded $50,000. But if you are found to be 51% or more at fault, you are entirely barred from recovering damages.
Damages in a slip and fall incident could include:
If compensation is awarded, you could regain financial stability and be able to recover without worrying about how to pay the bills.
Slip and fall cases generally fall under premises liability, which has a two-year statute of limitations. Therefore, you must file a claim within two years of the date of your accident. Late claims may not be considered by the court. Getting in touch with a Hammond slip and fall attorney right away after an accident could help ensure all case deadlines are met.
If you have fallen and suffered injury, we are here to help you recover your losses through a personal injury lawsuit. Let us assist in determining who is liable for your injuries, calculating total damages, and pursuing compensation.
Get in touch with a Hammond slip and fall lawyer today. You do not have to suffer alone.
Parker Layrisson Law Firm