Slip and Fall Accident Statistics
There are hundreds of Americans who slip and fall suffering grievous injuries or death. A little over a million Americans are involved in these accidents and around seventeen thousand die each year. Almost fifteen percent of all job related injuries are accounted for by slip and fall accidents in the United States. About twenty to thirty percent of such falls result in fractures or multiple fractures, bruises and concussions, broken hip bones and spinal injuries. Same level floor injuries are less severe, but higher level falls of ten feet or more may cause critical injuries and even death.
Almost two thousand senior citizens in nursing homes in America slip and fall annually and over hundred thousand workers across the country suffer leg and toes injury as a consequence of slip and fall. Traumatic brain injury is reported to account for forty six percent of the total slip and fall accident victims from the elderly community. The nature of such accidents is also responsible for workers compensation expenses to the tune of nearly fifteen percent of the total workers compensation awarded in the United States.
In case the victim slips and falls in his own house or property which belongs to the person, he or she can’t really sue themselves for damages. However, if the person takes a nasty fall in some other person’s property or in a public place, he or she can seek legal opinion and take the faulty party to courts and file for claim.
A person has all rights to be compensated for the physical and bodily harm caused by the negligence or carelessness of another, whose property was being used by the sufferer at the time of slip and fall event. People who use restrooms in malls and theaters or airport lounges may slip due to slippery floors or broken washroom tiles. Restaurants are also held liable if their unkempt property or staircases which may have broken stairs and banisters are the cause of such falls. So is the case with any property used as office or workplace and frequented by visitors and workers to conduct their respective businesses to be eligible for legal proceedings under slip and fall proceedings.
Primary reasons for such hazardous and dangerous conditions existing in such properties may include low or insufficient lighting, poor design of stairways, ramps and elevations, missing stairs or broken stairs, unstable, broken or slippery floors resulting in tripping, slipping and falling to injury. If scheduled maintenance and safety audits of elevators and escalators have not been carried out, causing someone to trip and fall, the property owner or his attorney may have a lot of explaining to do in a court of Law. In essence any slip and fall accidents causing grave physical harm due to carelessness of another person falls under this offense.
Sometimes the owner may not be aware of the hazard existing in his premises if it is of recent nature. If the hazard is well known and has been in place for considerable time and no effort has been made to put warning signs at suitable locations, causing slip and fall, then there is a strong case of gross negligence and may put the owner of such property under harsh judicial scrutiny.
Often these cases fall under the ‘personal premises liability’ legal term to describe the nature of such claims. Here the premises refer to property owned by an individual, corporation, city, government facility, town and public place where the accident occurred. Legal proceedings against such property owners may be initiated and admitted in a relevant court of Law. Similarly town planners, utilities and government agencies can be held liable if potholes, broken roads, cracked sidewalks are the reason for such accidents.
In case the person is well informed about the hazards he may face while utilizing such property and still goes ahead assuming the risk and gets involved in a slip and fall accident, then his liability claim may be shot down by the defense lawyer. It must be established firmly with enough evidence by the affected party legal counsel, that the property owner was careless and negligent causing the slip and fall accident to take place.
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