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Prince George Slip and Fall Lawyer

In Prince George, owners and occupiers of real property are legally obligated to take reasonable steps to keep their premises safe for patrons and visitors. This includes ensuring all structures are up to building code, performing regular maintenance, and addressing hazards that could pose risks for a slip and fall injury.

Unfortunately, dozens of people are still injured every year in serious yet entirely preventable accidents. Injuries sustained in a slip and fall are often painful and costly to treat, so if you or a loved one were hurt because of another person’s negligence, it’s important to consult with an experienced slip and fall lawyer who can help you achieve the compensation you deserve.

To discuss your accident, and explore the legal remedies available, we invite you to contact Preszler Law for a free, no-obligation case review. Our legal team is tenacious when it comes to protecting accident victims who have been injured through no fault of their own.

Substantiating a slip and fall claim

In many situations, proving liability in a slip and fall accident boils down to the amount of evidence available. Whether you fell on an icy sidewalk, took a tumble on a slippery floor, or tripped on some torn carpet, you may be facing serious injuries and medical expenses. As such, you want to align yourself with a reliable slip and fall law firm that has the resources to take on insurance companies and fight to maximize your recovery.

Our Prince George personal injury lawyers conduct in-depth investigations to identify at-fault parties. The following can help establish liability and build a strong claim for damages:

  • A history of written complaints about unsafe conditions or hazards where your accident occurred
  • Proof that safety or building regulations were violated
  • Evidence that the property was negligently maintained
  • Photos that illustrate the dangerous condition that caused your slip and fall
  • Eyewitnesses who will testify that they saw the hazardous condition
  • Proof of broken lighting, debris, or missing railings that caused the accident

Advocating for slip and fall victims in Prince George

Preszler Law is well-versed in the Occupiers’ Liability Act and has extensive experience representing clients in complex personal injury cases throughout British Columbia. We work closely with your physician and other health care providers to identify the full extent of your physical and emotional injuries, and the medical treatment necessary to recover fully.

Our law firm provides zealous yet compassionate advocacy with the goal of helping our clients secure justice and fair compensation for all past, current and future losses. When homeowners, businesses and landlords fail to take reasonable care to reduce the risk of slip and fall accidents, we have the resources and means to hold them accountable.

Furthermore, our clients pay no legal fees unless we recover a settlement or damage award on their behalf.

Don’t settle for less than you deserve

Concussions, broken bones, dislocated joints, herniated discs, neck injuries, contusions, and muscle strains are common slip and fall injuries that may necessitate extensive medical treatment and rehabilitation.

Insurance adjusters may attempt to settle quickly, but it’s in your best interest to seek the counsel of a skilled slip and fall lawyer in Prince George with Preszler Law.


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