Dallas Slip & Fall Lawyer
Slip and fall accidents happen everywhere — stores, apartment complexes, parking lots, sidewalks, and workplaces. When a property owner’s negligence causes unsafe conditions, serious injuries can result. Our Dallas slip & fall lawyers help victims understand their rights and pursue full compensation for medical bills, lost earnings, and ongoing care.
What Is a Slip & Fall Case?
A slip & fall injury occurs when conditions on someone else’s property lead to a dangerous fall. Common causes include:
- Wet or slippery floors without warning signs
- Uneven surfaces or broken sidewalks
- Poor lighting in walkways
- Cluttered aisles or tripping hazards
- Ice or snow buildup on entrances
- Potholes or unmarked elevation changes
Common Injuries From Slip & Fall Accidents
Slip and fall injuries can be severe, especially for older adults and anyone who falls from height. Common injuries include:
- Broken arms, hips, or legs
- Sprains and strains
- Back and spinal cord injuries
- Concussions and traumatic brain injuries
- Soft tissue damage
- Internal bleeding
Proving Negligence
To recover compensation for a slip & fall injury, an attorney must show that the property owner:
- Knew or should have known about the dangerous condition
- Had time to fix or warn about the hazard
- Failed to take reasonable steps to protect visitors
What Compensation May Be Available
Victims of slip & fall accidents may be entitled to compensation for:
- Medical treatment and future care
- Lost wages and earning capacity
- Pain and suffering
- Rehabilitation and therapy
- Permanent disability or impairment
Talk With a Dallas Slip & Fall Lawyer
If you were hurt because property hazards weren’t fixed or properly marked, a slip & fall lawyer can investigate and help you build a strong claim. Free and confidential case reviews are available.
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We also assist clients with other serious accident matters, including car accidents, 18-wheeler crashes, motorcycle accidents, and wrongful death claims.
