
Virtually everyone must navigate stairways on a regular basis, and it is possible for unexpected slip-and-fall accidents to happen on stairs that result in severe injuries. If this has happened to you on any private property in Connecticut, you may have grounds for legal recourse against the property owner. You will have limited time to file this case, so you need to consult a Connecticut stairs accident lawyer at your first opportunity.
The Connecticut personal injury attorneys at Buckley Wynne & Parese have been representing injured clients throughout Connecticut for more than 140 years, and our firm has earned a reputation as a leading choice for personal injury counsel in the most challenging cases. When you hire our firm to represent you in a stair accident case, trust that we will do everything we can to maximize your recovery.
Our firm takes a client-focused approach to personal injury counsel. We can listen to your story, determine whether you have grounds for a personal injury case, and explain the steps you must take to recover compensation for your damages. Most stair accident cases in Connecticut will fall within the purview of premises liability law, and our team will help you hold a negligent property owner accountable for the harm they have caused.
Falls are one of the most common injuries in US workplaces and in the home, and it is possible for falls to happen on staircases on many types of properties. The National Safety Council reported that in 2022, more than 8.5 million Americans received emergency room treatment for fall-related injuries.
Falls on stairs can be especially damaging because a victim could fall a significant distance down the staircase. They could suffer multiple injuries as they fall, including bone fractures, traumatic brain injuries, and spinal cord injuries. After such an incident, the injured victim should seek medical care immediately and then hire a stairs accident lawyer who can help them determine whether they have grounds for any type of legal recourse.
In Connecticut, all private property owners have a duty of care to ensure their properties are safe for lawful visitors. Lawful visitors include anyone invited onto a property or those with implied permission to enter the property for their own purposes, such as mail carriers, businesspeople, and utility workers. Property owners do not, however, owe a duty of care to intruders or trespassers on their property.
If you suffered a slip and fall on a set of stairs on someone else’s property and you believe the accident happened because of the property owner’s negligence, you likely have grounds to file a premises liability claim. Success with this type of personal injury case requires proving that the property owner knew or reasonably should have known about the hazard that caused your injury but failed to address it.
It’s possible for a premises liability claim for a stair accident to arise from:
These are just a few possibilities. Your Connecticut stairs accident lawyer can help you gather the evidence needed to prove that your stair accident was the result of a property owner’s negligence and then help you calculate your total claimable damages.
It is important to remember, however, that Connecticut enforces a modified comparative negligence rule. This means that if a plaintiff is found partially responsible for causing their claimed damages in their personal injury case, they will have a fault percentage assigned to reflect this. As long as they are less at fault than the defendant, they can still claim compensation, but their case award will be diminished by their fault percentage.
In any personal injury case, the goal is for the plaintiff to prove fault for their damages and secure the compensation needed to be made as whole as possible. The plaintiff has the right to claim compensation for any economic and non-economic damages they suffered because of the defendant’s negligence or misconduct:
Your case could be worth more than you initially expected, but you need to hire a stairs accident lawyer to help you navigate your case if you want the greatest chance of maximizing your total compensation. Buckley Wynne & Parese approach every personal injury case we accept with the goal of helping our client recover as fully as Connecticut law allows.
When you choose Buckley Wynne & Parese as your legal counsel in a stairs accident case, you will have a dedicated legal advocate ready to assist you with every phase of your legal proceedings, from gathering the evidence needed to prove fault to assessing the full scope of your claimable damages.
Our team has successfully resolved many premises liability claims throughout Connecticut. We know the challenges you might encounter in this type of personal injury case and how to help you overcome them. You have limited time to pursue accountability for your damages, so contact us today and schedule your free consultation with a Connecticut stairs accident lawyer. We look forward to helping you recover.
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