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Accidents can happen anywhere. Loose handrails can give away, causing unsuspecting visitors at a residential building to careen forward. Recently mopped floors in a grocery aisle can cause an elderly shopper to slip and fall. Improperly cleared snow or ice could pose a serious hazard for citizens passing by a buildingโs entrance. Even the most cautious, safety-minded community members can be seriously injured in slip and fall accidents resulting from the negligence of another party or entity.
Provincial law stipulates that the owners of both commercial and residential properties have an obligation to keep their employees, customers, tenants, visitors, delivery personnel, as well as passersby safe from harm on and around their premises. In accordance with the provinceโs Occupiersโ Liability Act, the people who own, manage, control access to the space, and/or are responsible for its upkeep owe a duty of care to visitors. That means a propertyโs owners and/or occupiers are required by law to take proactive measures to prevent injurious accidents on their premises from occurring.
As such, property owners and/or occupiers are required to perform routine inspections of their premises and ensure that any hazardous maintenance issues are addressed thoroughly and expediently. By taking preventative safety precautions, property owners/occupiers fulfill the duty of care they are legally required to provide to others. These precautions might include:
- Repairing the maintenance issue in a timely manner
- Thoroughly shoveling snow
- Regularly salting ice
- Ensuring all surfaces are secure (i.e. no loose carpeting or missing floorboards, etc.)
- Clearing walkways of clutter
- Displaying clearly visible warning signs on slippery floors or steep stairs
- Providing verbal warnings to guests as they enter
- And more
However, if the people or entities responsible for addressing potentially dangerous hazards on the premises fail to uphold their duty of care by neglecting or overlooking issues that could result in injuries, unsuspecting Barrie residents could be seriously injured in a slip and fall accident. If a property owner/occupierโs failure to fulfill their duty of care results in an accident in which someone sustains compensable injuries, the responsible parties may be considered negligent. Therefore, they may be required to compensate slip and fall accident victims for damages they have incurred as a result of the injuries they have sustained. These damages often include:
- Medical expenses
- Pain and suffering
- Lost wages
- Reduced earning capacity
- Attendant careย
- Physiotherapy
- Mobility aids, assistive medical equipment
- Prescriptions
- Home modifications to accommodate newly acquired disabilities
- Ambulance services
- Mileage expenses to and from medical appointments
- Housekeeping services
- And possibly more
If you were injured in an accident on someone elseโs property, our Barrie slip and fall accident lawyers may be able to help you recover the compensation you deserve. To learn more, take advantage of a free initial consultation by contacting Preszler Injury Lawyers today.
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To learn about legal options for financial recovery that might be available to you after sustaining compensable injuries on someone elseโs property, call 1-800-JUSTICE today to receive free, personalized legal advice from our slip and fall accident lawyers serving Barrie. Receive your cost-free, no-obligation initial consultation by calling Preszler Injury Lawyers today.
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slip and fall accident FAQs
Here are some commonly asked questions for slip and fall accident claims
Do I need a lawyer for my slip and fall case?
Yes. A lawyer can handle all the legal complexities of your claim, taking the added stress and pressure off you. A lawyer helps gather evidence and deals with insurers. They also advocate for you and protect your rights.
What if I was partially at fault for my slip and fall accident?
Ontario uses a system called contributory negligence. If you share responsibility, your compensation may be reduced by your percentage of fault.
How much does it cost to hire a slip and fall lawyer?
Our lawyers work on a contingency fee basis, which means you don’t pay legal fees upfront. Payment happens only if your claim reaches a successful outcome through settlement or judgment.
What if the property owner claims they weren’t aware of the hazard?
Owners must take reasonable steps to inspect and maintain their property. Lack of awareness doesn’t necessarily release them from responsibility.
Can I still file a claim if there were no witnesses to my fall?
Yes, witness testimony helps, but it isn’t required. Photographs, medical records, and other documentation can establish your claim.
What should I do immediately after a slip and fall accident in Ottawa?
Seek medical attention, even for seemingly minor injuries. Report the incident to the property owner or manager. Take photos of the scene and collect witness contact information if possible.
Can I still recover compensation if I was partially at fault for my slip and fall?
Yes, but your recovery may be reduced by the percentage of fault assigned to you. For example, if you were found 25 percent at fault, your compensation would be reduced by that amount.
How long does it typically take to resolve a slip and fall case in Ontario?
Timelines vary. Some cases resolve in a few months through settlement, while others require more time if litigation becomes necessary.
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