Slip and fall accidents are a leading cause of injury across the United States. Contrary to popular belief, these incidents are not simply “accidents.” In many cases, they result from preventable hazards and property owner negligence.

Understanding Premises Liability Law
Premises liability law holds property owners and occupiers responsible for maintaining safe conditions. The level of responsibility depends on the victim’s legal status:
- Invitees (customers, guests)
- Licensees (social visitors)
- Trespassers
Invitees are owed the highest duty of care.
Common Slip and Fall Hazards
Typical causes of slip and fall injuries include:
- Wet or slippery floors
- Uneven sidewalks
- Poor lighting
- Broken stairs or handrails
- Ice and snow accumulation
Failure to address known hazards may constitute negligence.
Proving Negligence in a Slip and Fall Case
To succeed, a victim must show:
- A dangerous condition existed
- The property owner knew or should have known about it
- The hazard was not properly repaired or warned against
- The condition caused the injury
Surveillance footage, maintenance records, and witness statements are often critical.
Common Defenses Used by Property Owners
Property owners often argue:
- The hazard was open and obvious
- The victim was distracted
- The condition existed for too short a time to address
- The victim caused their own fall
These defenses make legal representation valuable.
Injuries Commonly Caused by Slip and Fall Accidents
Slip and fall injuries may include:
- Fractures
- Head and brain injuries
- Spinal injuries
- Soft tissue damage
- Long-term mobility issues
Older adults face particularly high risks.
Compensation Available in Slip and Fall Claims
Victims may recover compensation for:
- Medical expenses
- Lost wages
- Pain and suffering
- Long-term disability
- Reduced quality of life
Final Thoughts
Slip and fall accidents can result in serious injuries and lasting financial harm. When property owners fail to maintain safe conditions, the law provides a path to accountability and compensation.