3 Ways to Strengthen Your Slip-And-Fall Claim

Many people may assume that a slip-and-fall is not a serious accident. However, these accidents can leave victims with severe injuries and losses. If you have suffered harm due to a slip-and-fall caused by a negligent party, there are several ways you can strengthen your claim to help you get the justice you deserve.

At Hollis Law Firm, we can help you build a strong slip-and-fall claim as you pursue justice for your injuries and losses. We are committed to helping our clients by guiding them through each step of the claims process as they determine the steps that will help support their case.

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Last updated on July 3, 2024

Collect Evidence That Will Support Your Slip-And-Fall Case

When filing a slip-and-fall claim, collecting evidence to support your case is a crucial part of ensuring you get the justice you deserve. Some of the evidence that will help strengthen your slip-and-fall case includes:

  • Video footage
  • Photos of the location of the slip-and-fall accident
  • Maintenance logs of the property
  • Weather reports
  • Witnesses
  • Medical reports
  • Other bills

After a slip-and-fall, it is crucial that you work with a trusted personal injury lawyer. Your lawyer will help you collect any necessary evidence that will support and strengthen your case as you pursue the justice you are owed.

Identify the Liable Party in Your Slip-And-Fall Claim

When a slip-and-fall occurs, there are various different parties who could be held liable depending on the details of your case. When you work with a trusted lawyer, they will review the details of your case to decipher who the liable party is in order to strengthen your case and help you get the fair compensation you are owed.

The parties who may be liable in a slip-and-fall case include the following:

  • The owner of the property
  • The property manager
  • The manager of the establishment
  • A worker at the property

Identifying the liable party is a crucial step in strengthening your claim and ensuring the proper party is held responsible for the negligence that caused your harm.

Proving Liability in a Slip-And-Fall Case

Once the liable party has been identified in your slip-and-fall case, the next step is to actually prove their liability. Proving liability is important to strengthening your claim and ensuring you are able to recover the fair compensation you are owed.

To prove liability in any personal injury claim, your lawyer will launch a full investigation into the details of what occurred and collect evidence of the four factors of negligence:

  • The at-fault party owed you a duty of care
  • The duty of care was breached
  • The breach of duty caused the slip-and-fall and your injuries
  • You suffered losses as a result

Once liability has been proved in your claim, your lawyer can help you collect damages like medical expenses, lost wages, or pain and suffering. To begin building your case, contact a slip-and-fall injury lawyer as soon as possible.

Build a Strong Slip-And-Fall Claim Today

At Hollis Law Firm, our team believes in holding negligent parties responsible for their actions and helping our clients pursue fair compensation. We can help you build a strong slip-and-fall injury claim as you pursue justice.

At Hollis Law Firm, we guide our clients through the personal injury process so they feel confident in their legal representation. Contact our personal injury law firm today at (800) 701-3672 to discuss your slip-and-fall claim. You can also complete our contact form.

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JASON CHAMBERS, JD
Hollis Law Firm

As the managing attorney at the Hollis Law Firm, Jason Chambers leads complex product liability and personal injury litigations, advocating for clients injured by defective drugs, medical devices, and personal injury accidents. The firm, based in Kansas City, represents victims throughout the Midwest and beyond, offering free consultations to those affected by harmful prescription drugs, defective medical devices, and personal injuries.

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