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After being involved in a slip and fall accident on someone else’s property, it can be difficult to know which steps to take next, especially if the incident resulted in serious injuries. In the immediate aftermath of a surprising, traumatic accident, an injured person’s body might go into shock. When that happens, the body produces adrenaline which can delay or diminish the pain of injuries sustained. As a result, it could take several hours, or in some cases several days for the victim of a slip and fall accident to fully comprehend the real severity of the injuries they have sustained. By the time they begin to feel the full effects of their accident, it might be too late to fully address the medical complaint.
That is why it is imperative to seek medical attention immediately following a slip and fall accident, even if you do not immediately feel as though you have sustained serious injuries. Doing so could help avoid unnecessary complications in the recovery process, and might provide injured slip and fall accident victims with useful medical documentation that could be used as evidence in the future, should the injured party decide to pursue legal action against the at-fault property owner/occupier whose negligence caused the slip and fall to occur in the first place.
Indeed, most slip and fall accidents in Sudbury are the result of another party or entity’s negligence. In accordance with the province’s Occupiers’ Liability Act, all owners/occupiers of commercial or residential properties owe others a duty of care. Failure to fulfill that duty of care by neglecting potentially dangerous maintenance issues could be considered negligence.Â
Therefore, if you sustained injuries on someone else’s property, you might be eligible to pursue legal action against the negligent property owner/occupier whose failure to take your safety into consideration led to your injury-causing slip and fall. In order to illustrate the direct causation between the property owner/occupier’s negligence and the financial losses you have sustained as a result of being injured, it is prudent to begin collecting evidence immediately after being involved in the slip and fall accident. In addition to seeking medical treatment as soon as possible, it might also be prudent to:
- Take photos of the accident scene
- Complete an incident report with the proper authority
- Interview eyewitnesses and exchange contact information with them
- Keep detailed notes about your diagnosis, treatment plan, rehabilitation schedule, etc.
- Record a daily pain journal documenting your recovery experienceÂ
- Maintain thorough records of financial losses you have incurred (including mileage to appointments, lost wages due to missed work, and more)
- Contact a Sudbury slip and fall accident lawyer
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At Preszler Injury Lawyers, our slip and fall accident lawyers serving Sudbury are committed to helping injured members of the local community recover the compensation they are rightfully owed. If you were injured on someone else’s property and believe it to be the result of the negligent owner/occupier, our Sudbury slip and fall accident lawyers may be able to assist you.
To learn more about courses of legal action that might be open to you, call 1-800-JUSTICE and schedule a free initial consultation with our slip and fall accident lawyers serving Sudbury.
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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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