Falls are the top leading cause of nonfatal injuries in the United States and the third leading cause of preventable injury-related deaths according to the National Safety Council.
We take thousands of steps each day whether we are heading to work, at the grocery store, walking around a tag sale, etc. And, unfortunately, the injuries and losses that arise from unexpected slips, trips, and falls can have serious negative impacts on our lives. Such injuries and losses can be severe, painful and expensive. Here at Buckley Wynne Parese, we are committed to providing you with exceptional legal service and to protect your legal rights and interests. Call us today.
What Can Cause Slip, Trip and Fall Injuries?
Spilled/Pooled Food or Liquids
Poor Lighting
Misplaced or Unmarked Objects
Icey Walkways
Potholes or Uneven Surfaces
Loose Carpet or Floorboards
Faulty or Missing Handrails
Unmarked Curbs or Slick Surfaces
Hazardous or Defective Stairways
Who is Responsible for Your Injuries?
Injuries and losses in which you or a loved one sustained as a result of a slip, trip and fall can occur anywhere. Determining and proving the responsible party is often complicated. We encourage you to call our office today for a free consultation to discuss your options in further detail. It is important to view, inspect and retain information regarding the cause, footing and multiple additional issues.
The owner of an establishment or property is required by law to maintain a safe environment. Furthermore, sufficient cautionary warnings should be visible to invited guests. Property owners should be aware of hazardous conditions that can arise to patrons whether it be on walkways, in the home, on commercial property, at a park, etc. Potential hazards are expected to be addressed in a timely manner.
In order to find an establishment or property owner to be careless and/or negligent we will look to the following:
Did the property owner fail to properly maintain and/or create a hazardous condition which caused your injuries?
Was the property owner aware or should he/she been aware of the hazardous conditions yet failed to warn patrons, such as you or your loved one?
Did the property owner, or its employees, create unsafe conditions after failing to perform routine maintenance?
What to Do if You’ve Been Injured in a Slip, Trip and Fall in CT
STEP 1: Seek Medical Treatment
STEP 2: Report the Accident
STEP 3: Contact Buckley Wynne Parese
A thorough investigation of the details of your slip, trip and fall is absolutely critical.
Some of the Ways in Which BWP Will Help with the Investigation
Obtain the Name(s) of the Property Owner
Gather the Names and Contact Information of Potential Witnesses
Obtain the Proper Written Documentation
Take Photos and Videos of the Scene
Ways in Which You Can Help
Save and Preserve the Clothing and Footwear you were Wearing
Avoid Making Any Statements
Take Photos of your Injuries
Don’t Post Any Relevant Information to Social Media
Contact Buckley Wynne Parese, your CT Slip Fall Lawyers
The losses from injuries and damages sustained after a slip, trip and fall can traumatizing and catastrophic and the litigation is complex. It is imperative that you contact us as soon as possible.
Some Areas in Which BWP will Help You Recover
Medical and Financial Costs and Burdens
Lost Wages and Impaired Earnings
Non-Economic Damages which includes pain and anguish and mental suffering
Out of Pocket or Miscellaneous Expenses
For over 100 years, the attorneys at Buckley Wynne Parese have been fully dedicated to assisting families who were injured in a slip, trip and fall as a result of someone else’s wrongdoing, carelessness, and negligence.
About the author:
John F. Buckley, Jr.
Managing Partner of
Buckley Wynne & Parese
John F. Buckley, Jr. is Managing Partner of Buckley Wynne & Parese, a role he has held since 1986. He focuses his practice on personal injury law and has represented clients across Connecticut for more than 40 years. Admitted to the Connecticut Bar in 1984, Mr. Buckley earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Connecticut School of Law. He practices from the firm’s offices in New Haven, Hartford, and Stamford, Connecticut.