When you slip and fall on someone’s property, that accident can leave you suffering for some time following the accident. Those injuries can haunt you over time, especially if you don’t have the funds to cover the costs of your injuries.
But you shouldn’t have to pay out of pocket for your accident. You can instead seek out a Detroit slip-and-fall lawyer. Talk to the injury lawyers at Pazner Law for help getting compensated for your damages.
A slip-and-fall accident can be painful and all-absorbing. But it’s important to act now and start your accident claim as soon as you can.
But who’s liable when you slip and fall in Detroit? Often, the at-fault party is the property owner. Property owners are responsible for ensuring their Detroit property is safe for all visitors. If they fall to reasonably protect visitors from harm, they may be held liable for their injuries.
For example, if you slipped and fell in winter because the property owner didn’t ensure the steps weren’t icy, you may have grounds for compensation through a premises liability claim.
Slipping and falling may not seem like a major injury until you’ve actually experienced it. It can impact your life, your health, and your well-being. Let’s say you suffered a brain injury during your fall. Your damages, or hardships caused by the accident, may include both financial and emotional suffering. These economic and non-economic damages should all be included when you’re seeking compensation for an injury.
Your lawyer can help you determine what damages you’re due and how to get them. Below are just some of the damages Detroit injury victims can seek out:
After a slip-and-fall accident, you may need to take certain steps to protect your claim. State laws can impact your claim, leaving you with little or no compensation in the worst cases.
Detroit residents need to watch out for time limits, for example. In Michigan, you only have three years to file a claim. If you fail to file on time, your claim may be dismissed. That means you won’t receive the compensation you need for your recovery.
Your compensation may also be reduced if you’re found partly at fault for the accident. For example, you may have slipped and fallen in a Detroit store, but you were texting while you walked and the store owner argues that you could have prevented the accident if you weren’t distracted. If you accept part of the blame for your injuries, you can only receive a portion of the compensation you would have received.
When you’re hurt in a slip-and-fall accident, your recovery can be costly. But you shouldn’t have to pay out of pocket for your recovery if someone else is responsible. That’s where the lawyers at Pazner Law can help.
If you’re hurt, reach out to a Detroit slip-and-fall lawyer for the guidance you need after an accident. To learn more through a free consultation, give us a call at 313-822-2244 or fill out the online contact form below.