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What does the term Premises Liability / Slip and Falls mean?

The term “slip and fall" describes the type of injury that occurs on someone else’s property, usually as a result of a defective surface, a slippery substance, or other dangerous conditions.

These types of injuries commonly occur at restaurants, shopping malls and supermarkets. Of course, the fact that you become injured from a slip, trip, or fall does not necessarily mean that someone else is legally responsible for your injury. If you think they are then you should contact an attorney who specializes in this type of case.

The owner or operator of a business has a legal duty to maintain the premises in a reasonably safe condition. And even perhaps warn the public of a dangerous condition that they caused, were aware of, or should have been aware of. If these tests are not met, and you injure yourself on their property as a result of their failure to meet these conditions, you may have a valid claim against the business owner or operator. Again you will need to discuss your case with a lawyer.



 

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