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How Do I Handle a Slip and Fall Accident on Private Property?

How to File a Slip and Fall Accident Claim on Private Property

Slip and fall accidents can be serious and even life-threatening. If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall accident on private property, you may be eligible to file a claim for damages. Knowing how to file a claim and what to expect throughout the process can help you get the best possible outcome.

At Dore Law Group, PLLC, we understand how important it is to get the compensation you need for your slip and fall accident. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can help you understand your rights and make sure you get the best possible outcome from your claim.

What Is a Slip and Fall Accident?

A slip and fall accident is a type of personal injury that occurs when someone slips, trips, or falls on a property owner’s property. Slip and fall accidents can be caused by a variety of hazards, including wet floors, uneven surfaces, and inadequate lighting.

When Is a Property Owner Liable for a Slip and Fall Accident?

In Washington, property owners are responsible for maintaining a safe environment for visitors. If a property owner is aware of a hazard on their property and fails to address it, they may be liable for any injuries that occur as a result of that hazard. In order to file a successful slip and fall claim, you must be able to prove that the property owner was aware of the hazard and failed to address it. This means that you must be able to provide evidence of the hazard, such as photos or witness testimony.

How Do I File a Slip and Fall Accident Claim?

If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall accident on private property, you should contact an experienced personal injury attorney as soon as possible. An attorney can help you gather evidence, file a claim, and negotiate with the property owner’s insurance company.

The first step in filing a claim is to gather evidence. This includes photos of the hazard, witness statements, and medical records. You should also document any expenses related to your injury, such as medical bills or lost wages. Once you have the evidence, you can file a claim with the property owner’s insurance company. Your attorney can help you determine the amount of damages you should seek in your claim and negotiate with the insurance company on your behalf. If the insurance company denies your claim, you may be able to file a lawsuit against the property owner. Your attorney can help you understand the legal process and make sure you get the best possible outcome.

Washington's Slip and Fall Attorneys

At Dore Law Group, PLLC, we understand how important it is to get the compensation you need for your slip and fall accident. Our experienced personal injury attorneys can help you understand your rights and make sure you get the best possible outcome from your claim. Contact us at (253) 236 - 3888 today to schedule a free consultation.

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