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Slip and fall accidents are common occurrences that can happen anywhere. While visiting both commercial and residential properties, Camrose residents could slip on an unnoticed, seemingly innocent maintenance hazard and sustain serious injuries as a result.
Senior citizens are among those most susceptible to serious or life-threatening injuries as the result of a slip and fall accident. Indeed, adults over the age of 65 are 9 times more likely to be involved in a falling accident than younger accident victims. They are also more likely to be hospitalized or admitted to long-term care facilities because of the injuries they have sustained by slipping and falling.
Regardless of age, the injuries sustained in serious slip and fall accidents can have long-lasting effects on an individual’s quality of life. As a result of the injuries they have sustained, accident survivors could face physical challenges, emotional difficulties, and financial hardships for weeks, months, or even years following their falls.
If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident on someone else’s property, there are several actions that should be taken as soon as possible. In the immediate aftermath of a slip and fall accident, it is important to:
- Seek medical attention: Even if you are not sure about the severity of your injuries, it is still a good idea to see a doctor. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent but can become more severe if not treated promptly. In addition to potentially benefiting your overall recovery, official medical documentation of your injuries might prove useful in future legal claims.
- Report the accident: Report the accident to the property owner or manager as soon as possible. Request a copy of your official report for your own records and save the name and contact information of the accident report’s recipient.
- Document the scene: Take photos or videos of the accident scene, including any hazardous conditions that caused the accident (such as wet floors, uneven surfaces, or debris).
- Gather contact information: Try to get the names and contact information of any witnesses who saw the accident occur.
- Keep track of medical bills and expenses: Retain all medical bills and record all expenses related to your injuries that you have been required to pay out-of-pocket, including mileage to and from medical appointments, physiotherapy bills, and lost wages due to missed work.
- Consult with a personal injury lawyer: To understand your legal options and to ensure your rights are protected, schedule a free initial consultation with our Camrose slip and fall accident lawyers. To do so, contact us today.
In accordance with the province’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, the people who own, oversee, or manage commercial and residential properties have a duty to keep the premises safe for visitors. Negligent occupiers who have failed to fulfill their duties of care could be liable for damages incurred by injured victims of slip and fall accidents.
Therefore, if you were injured while visiting someone else’s property, our Camrose slip and fall accident lawyers may be able to help you recover the compensation you deserve. To learn more about working with our slip and fall accident lawyers serving Camrose, contact us today.
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Here are our most asked questions on slip and fall accident claims.
What should I do after a slip and fall accident in Calgary?
If you are involved in a slip and fall accident in Calgary, your first priority is to ensure that you are safe and able to receive any medical attention or other assistance that may be required. After your immediate needs are met, you should identify the hazard that caused you to fall and any witnesses to the fall or the hazard. Photographs of the hazard are particularly helpful. The primary burden on a plaintiff to prove liability in a slip and fall claim is to show that the premises on which you fell was in a hazardous state.
What if I slipped or tripped on public property?
If you slipped or tripped on public property, it is important to contact a lawyer in a timely manner for advice on how to proceed. Some public property, such as hospitals or schools, may not have any special laws or rules that differentiate them legally from other premises occupiers. Some public property, such as municipalities, do. These special rules often involve reporting requirements – essentially telling the municipality about the slip or trip. These reporting requirements have deadlines measured in weeks rather than years and must be acted on quickly. If you have tripped or slipped on public property in Calgary, you can call one of our slip-and-fall accident lawyers for a free consultation.
Is there a time limit for bringing a slip and fall claim?
There are time limits for bringing slip and fall claims. The general time limit that applies to the majority of claims is two years, as set out in the Limitations Act, RSA 2000, c L-12. There are exceptions to this time limit, including for minors or people with a legal disability. There are also other time limits that may apply, such as notice provisions to be provided to a municipality if the slip and fall occurred on its property.
What makes a slip-and-fall case strong?
A strong slip-and-fall case has the following legal elements: a duty of care, breach of duty, causation of injury or damage, and substantial damages. A duty of care is owed by a premises occupier to users of the premises. A breach of that duty occurs when the premises is in a hazardous state that should have been prevented or fixed by the occupier. Causation is a logical connection between the hazard and your slip and fall – for example, the presence of ice caused you to slip. Substantial damages in a personal injury claim refer primarily to pain and suffering, wage loss, out-of-pocket expenses, or expected care costs.
How is compensation for slip and fall cases determined?
Compensation, or damages, are determined by dividing your case up into segments known as heads of damage. This includes specific quantification of:
- Pain and suffering;
- Past wage loss;
- Future wage loss;
- Out-of-pocket expenses;
- Expected future care;
- Loss of housekeeping capacity; and
- An in-trust claim for those who went above and beyond to care for you in your time of need.
What injuries commonly occur after a slip and fall accident?
Slip and fall accidents can result in orthopedic injuries such as broken bones or torn ligaments. Even without a broken bone, slip and fall accidents can cause back pain or neck pain, which sometimes becomes chronic. People can hit their head in a slip-and-fall accident and sustain a concussion or mild traumatic brain injury. Slip and fall accidents can also result in spinal cord injuries.
What is negligence in a slip and fall claim?
Negligence is a general legal term that was developed under common law to capture the duty of care that people owe to those who might reasonably foreseeably be injured by their actions. In slip and fall claims, we often deal with liability under the Occupiers’ Liability Act, RSA 2000. The duties created by both the common law of negligence and the Act are very similar and require an occupier to take reasonable care to make sure the premises are safe for visitors. If a visitor slips and falls because the occupier failed in this duty, the occupier is negligent.
Is a slip and fall accident the same as a trip and fall accident?
The legal analysis is the same for a slip and fall and a trip and fall accident. The difference is the mechanic of the fall and often the type of offending hazard. For example, you are more likely to slip on ice than on a bunched-up carpet, and you are more likely to trip on a bunched-up carpet than on ice. The key to both types of cases is whether the premises were in a hazardous condition and whether that hazardous condition caused you to fall.
What factors can impact the compensation for a slip and fall accident?
Both liability and damages impact the compensation for a slip and fall. Liability refers to fault. A slip and fall accident is a fault-based accident, which means the occupier must be at fault for you to get compensation. In a settlement, the parties will assess the risk of fault being found. In some cases, it is clear that there is a liability. In some cases, it is clear that there is not. Many cases fall into the gray area in the middle. How injured you are and how it affects the quantum of your damages also impacts your compensation. The bigger the damages, all else being equal, the bigger the settlement.
How can a personal injury lawyer help me with a slip and fall claim?
A personal injury lawyer is extremely important in a slip-and-fall claim. Slip and fall claims are technical. They can require specific reporting to the occupier. The analysis of the hazard and standard of care required of the occupier can be complex. Finally, the assessment of damages requires a legal opinion. Insurance company representatives are well versed in all these areas of the law, as are the lawyers they hire to defend the occupier. A personal injury lawyer on your side can help make things even so you may receive the compensation you deserve.
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