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In accordance with the province’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, the owners and/or occupiers of commercial and residential properties owe others a duty of care. That means they must take certain precautions to ensure the physical safety of people who interact with their premises. People walking past a retail store, returning to their cars in a parking lot, or visiting a friend’s residence should be able to do so without sustaining injuries because of a neglected on-site hazard.Â
Property owners and/or occupiers have a legal obligation to address any potentially dangerous maintenance issue on their premises, including ice and/or snow that has been allowed to accumulate. Although slip and fall accidents can happen at any time, in any season of the year, in Napanee they most frequently occur in the winter. As a matter of fact, one of the leading causes of injurious slip and fall accidents in the entire province is improperly cleared ice and snow.Â
It is the responsibility of the property’s owner and/or occupier to shovel snow, remove ice, and apply salt to slippery patches of ground on or outside their premises. Signs cautioning visitors and passersby about the potential hazards may also be displayed to help prevent injury-causing accidents.Â
Unfortunately, each winter community members across the province frequently sustain severe injuries because of snow or ice that has been neglected by the people or entities responsible for clearing it. And because of recent changes to provincial legislation, seeking restitution for injuries caused by ice or snow has become even more difficult and time-sensitive.Â
Since Bill 118 received royal assent in 2020, accident victims who have been injured because of ice or snow on someone else’s property have only 60 days from the date of their accident to serve the negligent parties with a notice of claim. If they fail to do so in the newly mandated time period, they will essentially forfeit their only opportunity to seek compensation through legal means.Â
Of course, snow and ice are not the only hazards that could lead to injurious slip and fall accidents. Our Napanee slip and fall accident lawyers have helped many members of the local community who have been injured because of a variety of neglected maintenance issues, including:
- Spilled liquidsÂ
- Broken or missing handrailsÂ
- Poor lighting Â
- Wet floorsÂ
- Uneven surfacesÂ
- Loose carpeting Â
- Cracked sidewalksÂ
- PotholesÂ
- Cluttered walkwaysÂ
- Broken tilesÂ
- And moreÂ
Anything that could pose a danger to human health must be repaired or removed thoroughly and expediently by a property’s owners/occupiers. Barring that, visible warnings like well-displayed signage should be clearly and prominently exhibited so that guests to the premises can be aware of potentially dangerous conditions on-site.Â
If a property owner/occupier’s failure to take your safety into consideration caused you to sustain compensable injuries in a slip and fall accident, contact Preszler Injury Lawyers today and receive a free initial consultation.Â
How A Napanee Slip And Fall Accident Lawyer May Be Able To Help
To review the details of your case with our slip and fall accident lawyers serving Napanee and learn about options for financial recovery that might be available to you, call 1-800-JUSTICE and book your free initial consultation today.
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slip and fall accident FAQs
Here are some commonly asked questions for slip and fall accident claims
What should I do after slipping and falling on someone else’s commercial or residential property?
After a slip and fall accident on someone else’s property, it is essential to seek medical attention immediately. Report the incident to the property owner or manager and get their contact information. Collect evidence, such as photographs of the scene, names and contact information of witnesses, and any other relevant information. Contact our Ontario slip and fall accident lawyers to discuss your legal options during a free initial consultation.
What should I do after slipping and falling on property controlled by the city or municipality (e.g., a sidewalk)?
It is important to report the incident to the office of the city’s clerk as soon as possible. In a written letter delivered by registered mail within 10 days of the accident, provide the city clerk with relevant information, such as the date, time, and location of the accident, any maintenance flaws or hazards that might have been responsible for your fall, and the injuries you sustained. Take photos of the scene, gather witness information, and seek medical attention before scheduling a free initial consultation with a slip and fall accident lawyer.
How long will it take to settle my case?
The time it takes to settle a slip and fall accident case can vary. Some cases settle within a few months, while others may take several years. The timeline can depend on a number of factors, such as the complexity of the case, the severity of the injuries sustained, and the willingness of the parties involved in the claim to negotiate.
How long do I have to sue
Generally speaking, you have two years from the date of your accident in which to begin legal action. However, in certain situations, additional limitations can appy. For example, if your slip and fall accident was the result of improperly cleared ice and/or snow, you must provide the negligent parties with a written notice of claim within 60 days of your accident in order to pursue legal action against them during the two-year limitation period.
Do I have a strong case?
The strength of a slip and fall case depends on several factors, such as the severity of the injuries you have sustained and the availability of evidence proving that the property owner/occupier’s negligence caused the accident to occur. To determine whether you have a viable case, contact our Ontario slip and fall accident lawyers for a free initial consultation.
How much compensation will I get?
By working with our Ontario slip and fall accident lawyers, you may be able to recover compensation for damages you have incurred (or will incur in the future) as a result of the injuries you sustained on someone else’s premises. These damages will be case-specific, determined by the financial losses you have and/or will sustain. You could be eligible to receive compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, reduced future earning capabilities, and other financial losses related to your accident.
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