You may be surprised to learn how often trip and fall accidents occur in British Columbia. In fact, injuries from falls account for more than 45 percent of the hospitalizations that occur in the province since 2010. People who unintentionally trip and fall in private or public places such as restaurants, hotels, buildings, or at the workplace can suffer a range of injuries including fractures in the hips and thighs, wrists, elbows and forearms, spine, and knees and lower legs. They may also experience head trauma, superficial injuries, open wounds, and injuries to muscles and tendons.
If you or a loved one suffered harm in a fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. To learn more about your legal options and what monetary benefits are available to you, contact us at 1-844-373-8202. A Richmond trip and fall lawyer at Preszler Law will evaluate your case for free.
The best way to find out if you have a valid claim is to meet with an experienced trip and fall lawyer who knows how to gather the specific evidence needed to support your case.
Common dangerous conditions that cause falls include:
Even if the property owner is a friend or family member, you are still entitled to compensation for your injuries. Homeowners will typically carry liability insurance to cover these kinds of claims.
Having an experienced lawyer in your corner after a trip and fall accident will ensure you are presenting the best case possible to the insurance company for maximum compensation. Your lawyer also saves you the hassle of:
Your trip and fall lawyer has legal training and skill and should be able obtain a larger settlement than you would be able to achieve on your own.
Each trip and fall accident is a little different. However, in general, you can expect to recover compensation for your medical costs (both present and foreseen future expenses), compensation for lost wages or decrease in earning capacity, and awards for pain and suffering.
After a trip and fall accident, you should seek medical attention. The doctor’s report will serve as proof that your injuries are connected to your fall.
You generally have two years from the time of your trip and fall accident to file a claim. This deadline is known as the limitation period. If you do not file your claim within this time, you forfeit your right to seek compensation. If your accident happened on government property, then you may also have notice periods that must be met within weeks of the accident.
Let us handle the stressful negotiations with the insurance company while you focus on returning to your normal, healthy life. Our lawyers are available to discuss your case and your potential compensation in a free, no-obligation consultation.
Our trip and fall accident lawyers work on a contingency basis, which means you will not pay any fees if we do not win your case. Call us at 1-844-373-8202 today to schedule your risk-free consultation.