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Slip & Fall Injury
The Villages Slip & Fall Lawyers in Bushnell, Florida
Handling Injury Claims in Bushenll
Slip-and-fall accidents are common and should always be taken seriously. If you or someone you love has suffered an injury in a slip and fall, the attorneys of Ayres Cluster Law Firm have over 100 years of combined experience to help you build a strong claim. Our slip-and-fall attorneys in Bushnell work hard to ensure that our clients are fairly compensated.
Types of Slip-&-Fall Injuries
The exact circumstances of a slip-and-fall accident are critical in determining who may be legally responsible for any injuries. For instance, if you are a guest on another person’s property, the owner or the person occupying the property has a responsibility to keep the premises reasonably safe and to warn visitors of any potential dangers. If you are on the premises for business purposes, this duty of care may be extended.
We Help You Seek Compensation
If you have been injured in a slip-and-fall accident, you may be entitled to receive compensation for your injuries. The compensation you obtain can cover medical expenses, rehabilitation costs, lost wages, and other injury-related expenses. Our slip-and-fall injury attorneys in Bushnell know that every case is unique, and we work diligently to protect your best interests. The slip and fall injury lawyers at Ayres Cluster Law Firm are happy to provide you with the compassionate, dedicated legal representation you deserve.
Typical circumstances that result in slip-and-fall injuries include:
- Hazards in pathways
- Damaged walkways
- Pathways improperly cleared of water or ice
- Inadequate lighting
- Uneven or broken sidewalks
- Failure to notify visitors of hazardous conditions
If you are not invited or are a trespasser on someone’s property, the owner may not owe you the same duty of care as if you were an invited guest. Still, the higher standard of care for trespassers may be enforced when the trespasser is a child.