I Slipped and Fell in the Grocery Store Because Of the Wet Floor, and there Was No Proper Warning. Who is Liable for My Injury from the Fall?

Of the various types of accidents and injuries that can occur, slips, trips, and falls are among the most common. Suffering a slip and fall accident in a public place is often somewhat embarrassing and may be something you are tempted to brush off as being a matter of mere clumsiness. Unfortunately, the fact is that these so-called ‘accidents’ are often the result of negligence on the part of the property owner, manager, or staff, and the injuries you suffer could be severe, potentially debilitating, and in some cases, even life threatening.

At the Joye Law Firm, our experienced Clinton slip and fall accident attorney understands the serious consequences that even a minor fall can have on your health and well-being. As the result of your injuries, you may require ongoing medical care and physical rehabilitation, while being unable to work or engage in activities you previously enjoyed with friends and family. In these types of scenarios, it is generally the property owner who is liable for the damages you suffer.

Common Types of Slip and Fall Accidents

The National Safety Council (NSC) reports that accidents involving slips, trips, and falls are a leading cause of serious injuries in the United States, resulting in more than eight million hospital emergency room visits each year. These types of incidents can happen at work, school, or in grocery stores, retail establishments, and other public locations, and while most likely attributed as being accidental, they are often the fault of property owners and managers. Making sure routine maintenance is conducted and that warnings are posted concerning potential hazards and dangerous conditions is a crucial part of keeping customers, guests, and even other employees safe and free from harm.   According to the NSC, the types of conditions which commonly result in slip and fall accidents and injuries include the following:

  • Wet, slippery floors due to recent mopping, spills, or weather conditions;
  • Cluttered and obstructed aisles and hallways;
  • Places with heavy pedestrian traffic, such as at sporting events or during store sales;
  • Doorways, entrances, and exits, where there may be gaps in carpeting, or wet flooring due to condensation;
  • Uneven walkways, and places where there are gaps in the sidewalk;
  • On stairwells, where there may be a lack of handrails or proper lighting

Establishment owners and employees who fail to fix or warn customers about the above types of dangerous conditions can face legal liability when accidents and injuries occur.

Types of Slip and Fall Injuries You May Have Suffered

According to research from the National Flooring Council (NFC), slip and fall accidents are anything but minor. Injuries sustained in these types of incidents end up resulting in more than $13 million in medical costs each year, in addition to the costs associated with lost income.

If you have been involved in this type of accident, it is important to get medical care immediately, regardless of how minor you think your injuries may be. Many types of potentially disabling and even life threatening injuries have symptoms that take days or even weeks to appear, and failing to get proper medical attention could put your ability to get the compensation you deserve in jeopardy. In order to protect yourself and your future well being, the NFC advises that it is important to be aware of the common types of injuries that can occur as the result of a slip, trip, or fall, which include the following:

  • Muscle and tendon strains, sprains, and tears;
  • Broken bones and fractures, particularly in the hips, pelvis, ankles, and wrists;
  • Back injuries, such as slipped or herniated disks;
  • Head injuries, such as concussion and Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI).

Holding Property Owners Accountable for Slip and Fall Injuries

Any time you suffer a slip, trip, or fall in a public place, you should be sure and notify security or the establishment manager right away. Make a note of the conditions around you which may have led to your accident, such as wet or uneven floors, and insist that an injury report be filed. Under Section 27-3-60 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, property owners can be held legally responsible for their negligent or willful actions in failing to warn or protect guests from dangerous conditions that exist on or in their establishments. Under SC law, if the property owner was aware or even should have been aware of conditions such as poorly lit walkways or worn flooring materials, or even the propensity for potential dangers such as slippery floors and cluttered aisles, they could be held liable for the following types of compensation through an insurance claim or personal injury lawsuit:

  • Medical expenses, including any current and future costs you may incur due to the need for ongoing care and treatment;
  • Lost wages and future losses of earnings based on your inability to perform certain tasks on your job;
  • Rehabilitative costs, in terms of both physical and occupational therapy;
  • Compensation for the pain and suffering caused by your injuries.

Depending on the circumstances under which you were injured, you may also be entitled to punitive damages, which is a dollar amount set by the court to punish particularly reckless or negligent conduct.

How Our Clinton Slip and Fall Accident Attorney Can Assist You

If you or someone you care about is injured in a slip, trip, or fall accident, contact our experienced Clinton accident attorney right away. At the Joye Law Firm, we understand the serious injuries that can result from these types of accidents, and can advise you on how to hold responsible parties accountable so that you can get the maximum amount of compensation you need to recover. Before making any statements to an insurance company or signing any documents, speak with our trained and knowledgeable staff first. We act as a strong legal advocate on your behalf, ensuring your interests and rights are protected. Serving Clinton and the surrounding areas, call or contact our office online today for a free case consultation.

About the Author

Since 1968, the South Carolina personal injury and workers’ compensation attorneys of Joye Law Firm have been committed to securing compensation for accident and injury victims. Our compassionate and dedicated lawyers have over 300 years of combined litigation experience, and many of them have been recognized as South Carolina Super Lawyers. For many years, our South Carolina personal injury law firm has been listed with an AV rating in the prestigious Martindale-Hubbell legal directory.

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