Slip & Fall

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An experienced lawyer can help get your life back on track after a tragic event by enforcing all of the legal rights and remedies to which you may be entitled. When your financial future is at stake shouldn’t you have professional assistance? Especially when you are down and out emotionally, physically and financially? A Florida Personal injury lawyer will be able to aggressively press your case whether through settlement or lawsuit.

FLORIDA SLIP AND FALL INJURY CLAIMS
CALL (888) 446-1999 TOLL FREE

CALL FOR YOUR FREE CONSULTATION WITH FLORIDA BAR BOARD CERTIFIED CIVIL TRIAL LAWYER, MARK J. LEEDS.

IF THERE IS NO RECOVERY, WE DO NOT CHARGE YOU ATTORNEY’S FEES OR COSTS. NOTE: The Florida Bar has no specific categories of lawyer for individual types of cases within the area of personal injury.

Did you slip and fall in a restaurant, parking lot, market, department store, shopping mall or other commercial type establishment?

YOUR FIRST CONSULTATION

Florida Slip and Fall Lawyers want to know the smallest of details about how your accident happened.

Some common questions:

  • What were you wearing for footwear? Rubber soled shoes? Flip flops? Do you still have them or did you throw them away? (Keep them).
  • Where did your accident occur?
  • Do you or does anyone else know more or less what caused you to fall?
  • Was it a slippery substance, was it wet, how much of it was on the ground?
  • Was your clothing wet? Had it been raining out that day?
  • Was there a warning sign or did you see someone mopping the floor nearby?
  • Did anyone from the store or premises come to the scene?
  • Any photographs taken or cameras or video monitors in the area?
  • How often have you been to that store/visited that premises?
  • What was the floor made of? Wood, concrete, tile?
  • Were you a customer, guest, or trespasser?

MATERIALS YOU SHOULD GATHER:

  • Medical bills and records, if you have them
  • Insurance information
  • Medicare information
  • Medicaid information, if applicable
  • List of all health care providers for the past five years
  • Photographs of the scene, if you have any
  • Names and addresses of witnesses, if any