Slip & Fall Injury Law

When many people think about “slip and fall” they instantly get a picture in their heads of snow and winter. While many slip and fall accidents happen in the winter, there are several other scenarios and environments in which someone slip and fall. The term “slip and fall” is used when someone is injured by slipping and falling as a result of a hazardous or dangerous condition on someone else’s property. This property can be residential or commercial. These types of cases make up most “premises liability” cases that happen today. What gives these cases merit is the negligence shown by the property owners which is against the law.

Slip and fall cases can be very serious. A slip and fall can cause serious and permanent injuries. At Jeanette J. Secor, P.A. we have represented countless slip and fall cases and have the experience to know how to prove that the defendant created the hazard which led ultimately to the injury. While this kind of information can be difficult at times to prove, we are dedicated to aggressively representing our slip and fall clients so they receive the compensation that they deserve.

Hazardous conditions can exist all around us without our knowledge. Slip and fall cases happen very often because the victim is unaware of the hazard and property owners are negligent. Water on an escalator, or a puddle in a grocery store, or even ice on a walkway are common causes of slip and fall injuries. In each example, the owner of the property is responsible to keep their property grounds safe and is being negligent if they allow hazards to happen. Because these cases can get very complex and the facts can be hard to define, it is more important than ever to call the best injury law firm in St. Petersburg. We have the expertise to be able to separate the fiction from the facts and aggressively build you a case that will ensure the financial awards you need to recover and survive.

If you have been the victim of a slip and fall injury, contact us for a free consultation to go over the details of your accident. This consultation is a great way for us to let you know if you have a valid case or not. We work on a contingent fee basis, which means that we do not get paid unless you receive financial compensation from the at fault party. If you have been injured due to a slip and fall accident, call us here at Jeanette J. Secor, P.A. and get the compensation you deserve.