You feel it in the pit of your stomach when you slip and are about to fall. Many people desperately try to stop the fall and end up crashing to the ground anyway. Businesses like restaurants and grocery stores can put their customers at risk of slip-and-fall injuries when they don’t maintain clean spaces and clear walkways. Sometimes, those hurt in a slip-and-fall incident at a business file a personal injury Read More
Could your landlord be liable for your slip-and-fall injuries?
You may have heard about premises liability, the legal principle that holds a property owner responsible when a person who is on that property legally falls and gets injured because of a reasonably preventable trap, like a wet floor or broken step. Most people think of premises liability applying in stores, malls, hotels and other places that are open or semi-open to the public. But if you rent a home in Florida and Read More
Why are slip-and-falls among the top premises liability claims?
Premises liability is an umbrella term that refers to the risk a person or business assumes by letting other people onto their property. In theory, any sort of injury or incident on a property can lead to premises liability claims against the owner or manager of the property. Generally someone making a premises liability claim needs to show that negligence or misconduct contributed to their injuries. They also need Read More

