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3 Important Actions to Take After a Slip-&-Fall Injury


Every property owner, whether it’s a commercial business or private home, has a legal responsibility to provide a reasonably safe environment. When guests trip on broken concrete or fall on a slippery floor, you may be able to collect compensation for your medical expenses, lost wages, and suffering, as long as you can prove that your injuries were caused by the property owner’s negligence. Knowing what to do immediately after an injury will help your slip-and-fall lawyer build the most compelling case possible.

What to Do After a Slip-&-Fall Injury

1. Notify the Property Owner

After an accident on someone else’s property, you should notify the owner immediately, even if you don’t appear to be seriously hurt. If symptoms emerge hours or days later, it will be easier to link them to your fall if the accident was documented when it occurred.

2. Get the Names of Any Witnesses

Your slip-and-fall lawyer will want to speak to anyone who witnessed the accident, so collect the names and contact information of anyone who saw what happened. If you were hurt at a business, be sure to write down the name of the employees you spoke with and the manager who filed the incident report.

3. Document the Accident Scene

Property managers may hurry to repair the damage that caused your injuries before you can file a claim, so carefully document the scene before leaving. Take photos of the conditions that caused you to fall and your own injuries, both before and after seeking medical treatment. This evidence will help your slip-and-fall lawyer establish liability and demonstrate the severity of your damages.

If you’ve been injured because of unsafe conditions on someone else’s property, Fitzpatrick, Skemp & Associates, LLC has the resources and experience to fight for your rights and recover compensation for your losses. For over 20 years, our slip-and-fall lawyers have represented accident victims throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota, and don’t collect a fee unless we win. Visit us online to see how we can help or call (877) 784-1230 to arrange a free, no-obligation consultation today.