Whether you’ve sustained injuries by being careless or you slipped or tripped and fell on someone else’s property, you could be dealing with long-term health consequences as a result. In recent years, these types of accidents have become far too common in the workplace. According to statistics released by the Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety, an average of approximately 60,000 individuals are injured in these types of accidents on an annual basis. (more…)
Category: Slip and Fall
Actions To Take If You Slip And Fall On Public Property
If you fall on city property, you better act fast. You have only 10 days in which to file a claim. Otherwise, you will have exceeded the statute of limitations, and the court will not honor your complaint. (more…)
Knowing Your Right In The Case of A Slip And Fall On A Parking Lot
It can be difficult to know whether you can hold someone responsible in the event of a slip and fall in a parking lot which left you injured. It should come as a relief to you to know that yes, if unsafe conditions led to your full, and thus your injury, you may be able to file a liability claim against the person who either owns, or occupies, that property, or if neither of those are the case, against the party whose responsibility it is to maintain that property. (more…)
Quick Look On Premises Liability Scenarios
Following a slip and fall that left you injured, the first question you ask yourself may be whether the property owner can be held liable for the accident. Regardless of whether your fall was on public or private property, the answer to your question is oftentimes not as clear as you may expect. To get a better feel for your legal right regarding this matter, you can read on. (more…)
A Close Look At Premises Liability
At times, the legal issues that concern premises liability can provide an accident victim with grounds for suing the owner of the place where the accident took place. That would certainly be true, if the owner had allowed that same property to exist in an unsafe or defective condition. In other words, that would be the case, if the owner had been negligent. (more…)