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Common Causes of Slip and Fall

Slip and fall accidents can be sudden and traumatizing. They can happen anywhere at any time and are often unexpected. Injuries from a slip and fall can range anywhere from scratches and bruises, to traumatic brain injuries and spine injuries. Here are the common causes of slip and fall accidents.

Wet or uneven flooring is the biggest cause. Under this umbrella term, slip and falls can be caused by unsalted icy surfaces, potholes in business parking lots, loose carpeting, and more. These causes are the most common in the United States, resulting in 55% of all slip and fall accidents.

Environmental conditions are the next largest cause of slip and fall accidents. While the weather is a huge part of this cause, conditions can also include poor lighting, flooring transitions, and cords across a walkway. Environmental causes include everything in an environment, from manmade to natural occurrences.

Footwear can cause slip and fall accidents. Heels can be considered a main culprit, but shoes without traction can also cause accidents. Making sure that the proper footwear is worn in all situations is crucial to avoiding a slip and fall accident.

Many slip and fall accidents are preventable. Ensuring that the environment around every citizen is safe is incredibly important for everyone. By cleaning up spills, fixing any flooring needs, and cleaning walkways, slip and falls could cease to exist. It’s important for all of us to do our part to make sure that slip and falls are prevented.

If you have been involved in a slip and fall, know that it is not your fault. While these accidents can be scary, you are not alone. In order to get the best compensation for your injuries, it’s important to speak with an experienced attorney who specializes in personal injury.

Here at Greathouse Trial Law, we want to help you understand what your rights are as a victim of a slip and fall.

Contact us today for your free case evaluation. We aim to serve the great people of Atlanta, and to give a voice to the voiceless.

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Riah Greathouse, Esq.

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