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Experiencing a slip and fall accident can be wildly embarrassing or result in severe, life-altering injuries. It depends entirely on the accident itself and the details surrounding it. Depending on the nature of your accident, someone may be responsible for what you are going through. A property owner may owe you compensation through premises liability. Our Austin slip and fall accident lawyer from Campos Law Group can help. 

Campos Law Group can provide you with the necessary resources you will need to take legal action after suffering injuries from a slip and fall accident. Understanding your rights early in the process can improve your case outcome. If you decide to move forward with your case without legal help, there’s a strong chance your case won’t turn out like you may be expecting. Call Campos Law Group at 512-233-6947 as soon as you can for a free consultation to learn how we can help you.

Slip and Fall Accidents in Texas

Slip and fall accidents, also known as premises liability accidents, occur whenever somebody is injured after falling while present on another person’s property. This can include businesses and homes alike, including restaurants, public pools, and private property. It’s important to know the legal responsibilities property owners may have in your case. You want to make sure you are pursuing legal action against the proper responsible party, and that may be easier said than done.

Property owners are legally held responsible for any injuries that occur on their property. Our Campos Law Group Austin slip and fall accident attorneys’ help may be indispensable as you navigate your case, ensuring that your interests are consistently protected and nobody tries to take advantage of you. A key factor in a slip and fall accident case is the duty of care owed by the property owner. If they knew about the dangers and didn’t address them, it could really help your case.

Common Causes of a Slip and Fall Accident

A wet floor sign at a grocery store.Many different situations can cause someone to suddenly slip and have a bad fall. Some of those situations may be more common than others, and it’s important to recognize just how common they can be. Some of the most common causes of slip and fall accidents include:

  • Uneven Pavement: When pavement is broken or uneven, it can lead to potentially devastating accidents. It’s not uncommon for someone to suddenly trip on a cracked sidewalk or injure themselves after tripping on a pothole. These may be particularly prevalent in older buildings or sidewalks that are not properly maintained.
  • Poor Lighting: Sometimes, all it takes for a slip and fall to occur is a room with bad lighting. Dimly lit areas are often difficult to navigate, especially if you are in a place you’ve never been before. You may not see curbs, obstacles, or staircases coming your way. If you fall and hurt yourself, you may be able to argue that the reason behind your fall was the bad lighting in the area of your accident.
  •  No Handrails: A lack of handrails can be the difference between standing and falling. Handrails provide much-needed support to people who may need a helping hand when navigating staircases or other elevated surfaces. A lack of a handrail can be enough to cause them to fall. Liability may lie with the property owner.

How Can a Lawyer Help?

Having an experienced personal injury lawyer on your side can make all the difference when you decide to move forward with legal action against the party responsible for causing your injury. Campos Law Group is determined to protect your rights and interests. We can make sure your case is strong enough to succeed against the negligent party who caused your fall. Here are some of the major steps in your case:

Initial Evaluation

Every personal injury case begins with an initial consultation with Campos Law Group. You will meet with one of our slip and fall lawyers, who will look through your case as it currently exists. You will explain everything that’s happened and provide any evidence you already have. We will evaluate your case and help you gather all the additional evidence you may need to make it stronger.

Gathering Evidence

One of the most important elements of your case is gathering the right evidence that is needed to establish liability. In a slip and fall case, Campos Law Group may gather video footage, witness statements, accident reports, and medical records that can support your claim. Your lawyer may coordinate with forensic professionals and private investigators to look through everything that could be used to help your case.

Negotiations

Campos Law Group will spearhead the negotiations with the insurance companies that may be involved in your case. Often, negotiating with the insurance company is one of the most complicated and unpredictable elements of a personal injury case. We will handle every bit of communication with the insurance company, leaving you to focus on recovering from your injuries. In negotiations, we will be sure to protect your position.

If the insurance company refuses to settle or tries to offer you an insulting settlement, the case will go to trial. At that point, we will represent you in court and present your case to the judge.

Reach Out to a Slip and Fall Lawyer Today

A couple working with an attorney.on paperworklBeing involved in a slip and fall incident can be humiliating and devastating, depending on your injuries. It’s understandable to want justice if your accident was the result of somebody else’s negligent actions. Our slip and fall lawyer at Campos Law Group can help you build a solid case and pursue legal action.

Campos Law Group can offer you experienced legal help when you need it most. We can help you develop your case, gather the evidence you need, and make sure the insurance companies don’t try to take advantage of you. Contact us at 512-233-6947 for a free consultation or reach out through our online portal to speak with someone who can help. Our legal team is ready to help you.

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