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Winter Garden Slip and Fall Attorney

Winter Garden Slip and Fall Attorney

​Every year hundreds of thousands of people are injured in slip and fall accidents. They are the second leading cause of accidental deaths behind motor vehicle accidents according to OSHA. If you were injured in a slip and fall accident, it's important to contact a Winter Garden slip and fall lawyer to protect your rights and get you the compensation you deserve. Call Andrew Graves, personal injury lawyer, at (407) 308-0327 or fill out our consultation form and we'll contact you. 

Who is responsible?

Premises Liability
Under Florida law, the owner of a property is responsible for maintaining their property and keeping it free from reasonable hazards.

The most common premises liability lawsuits are slip and falls, dog bites, parking lot accidents, and elevator accidents.  

Property owners have a duty to maintain a safe environment for people that they invite onto their property. This includes:
  1. Owners of a Personal Home;
  2. Owners of a Business;
  3. Landlords; and 
  4. Public Buildings.
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When an unsafe condition arises on a property and causes injury, the owner may be liable for your injuries. 

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 There is no cost to you unless we win!

​Call Attorney Andrew Graves at 
(407) 308-0327 for a free case consultation with no obligation or fill out our free ​consultation form​.​

What are some common types of injuries?

Some common types of premises liability injuries include:
  1. Slip and Fall;
  2. Broken or Unmarked Stairs;
  3. Hidden Holes or Potholes;
  4. Apartment Attacks;
  5. Inadequate Lighting; and
  6. Falling Merchandise.
Slip and Fall
Premises Liability is the legal term for a injury on someone else's property. ​There are countless Premises Liability injuries that could lead to claims. The most common type of injury is related to a slip and fall.

For example, an employee mops a floor at a business and doesn't put up a wet floor sign. If you slip and fall, you may have a valid claim. Likewise, a customer drops a drink on the ground and the business employees see it and don't clean it up. If you slip and fall, you may have a valid claim. Even if the employees don't see it, but sufficient time passes without cleaning up the spill, you may have a valid claim. If you're at a grocery store and a product falls on the floor causing you to trip. If the product was there for overly long, you may have a valid claim. 
If you slip and fall because your high heel broke, it's most likely your fault that you were injured.

However, if you fall in your high heels because there was a broken stair or the floor was wet and unmarked, you may have a valid Premises Liability claim.

If you have been injured due to a property owner's negligence, you may be entitled to compensation. ​Call Attorney Andrew Graves at 
(407) 308-0327 for a free case consultation with no obligation or fill out our free ​consultation form​.

6 Things to do After a Slip and Fall in Winter Garden, FL

If you were involved in a slip and fall in Winter Garden, or anywhere in Florida you should do the following:
  1. ​Seek medical attention. Even if you don't immediately feel significant injuries get checked out. Some injuries may not immediately due to adrenaline or stress.  If it's a serious injury, call 911 and seek emergency attention. 
  2. Report the accident. Report the accident to whoever is in charge at the location. That may be a manager, business owner, or homeowner. Many businesses have forms to complete after an accident. Take a photo of the report on your phone for your records. Make a note of who you reported the accident to and get their contact information. 
  3. Witnesses. Did anyone see you fall? Get their names and contact information. If they're willing, get a recorded statement from them on your phone. 
  4. Photos. Take photos of the accident area. This step is extremely important. If you slipped due to water on the floor take photos of the water and the surrounding area. Are there muddy footprints around the water? Take photos of these too. Try to get an angle that shows the reflective nature of the liquid. Did you trip on some torn or uplifted carpet? Take a photo. 
  5. Statements. Don't give any statements to an insurance representative. Insurance representatives are trained to ask questions in a way to poke holes in your case. Don't say it was your fault. 
  6. Contact an Attorney. A slip and fall is a stressful and painful time. An experienced slip and fall lawyer can help navigate the legal system and maximize compensation for your accident. Call today for a free consultation.

Winter Garden Slip and Fall Lawyer

Call Attorney Andrew Graves at (407) 308-0327 for a free case consultation with no obligation or fill out our free
​consultation form​.
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