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Slip and Falls

Atlanta Slip and Fall Attorneys

Aggressive Advocacy for Slip and Fall Accident Victims Throughout Georgia

Slipping and falling may not seem like a big deal, especially if you have fallen before and gotten away with little more than a scrape or bruise. Landing the wrong way can cause deceptively serious injuries, however, so when you slip and fall because of a safety hazard on someone else’s property, it is in your best interest to explore your options for recovering compensation.

At Morrison & Hughes, we are passionate about advocating for slip and fall victims and holding property owners accountable for negligence. Our Atlanta slip and fall lawyers have decades of experience handling premises liability cases and are ready to fight for you. We understand how to successfully approach these cases and are ready to do everything in our power to deliver the just compensation you deserve.

Don’t let insurers downplay the severity of your injuries: You do not have to go up against them alone. Contact us online or call 404-LAW-TEAMto request a free initial consultation today.

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Tristan B. Morrison

Founding Partner

Meet Tristan B. Morrison

Trial-Tested Advocate for the Injured

When the stakes are high, clients turn to Tristan B. Morrison. With more than 20 years of trial-tested experience, Tristan has earned a reputation for delivering results in even the toughest injury cases. His AV Preeminent rating reflects the respect he’s earned from peers and opponents alike, and his background defending insurance companies gives him unique insight into how they operate—and how to beat them.

Tristan is trusted to handle the most serious claims, from catastrophic injuries and traumatic brain injuries to amputations and complex workplace accidents. Known for his relentless preparation and courtroom skill, he has secured numerous victories for his clients and continues to fight tirelessly for those whose lives have been changed by negligence.

Common Causes of Slip and Falls

We often associate a slip and fall with clumsiness or improper footwear. The truth is that many of these incidents are the result of safety hazards, some of which are preventable. 

Many slip and fall accidents are caused by:

  • Slick or wet surfaces
  • Uneven flooring
  • Loose or unsecured rugs or carpets
  • Cluttered walkways
  • Insufficient lighting
  • Lack of handrails

Common Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall accidents, often overlooked as minor incidents, can lead to serious injuries that dramatically impact an individual’s quality of life. A simple stumble may result in consequences that require expensive medical attention. Sometimes, these injuries can be so severe that they lead to chronic conditions or enduring disability. 

Common slip and fall injuries include:

  • Fractures
  • Knee injuries
  • Shoulder and neck injuries
  • Spinal cord injuries
  • Traumatic brain injuries (TBI)

When you suffer a significant slip and fall, you should not instantly assume you are in the clear, even if you have no obvious injuries. You should promptly get a full medical evaluation, as some injuries have delayed symptoms. If you sustained harm that leads to costly medical bills, missed work, and pain and suffering, get in touch with our Atlanta slip and fall attorneys. We are ready to investigate what happened and get to work on building your claim. 

Premises Liability, Explained

Slip and fall cases fall under premises liability law, which holds property owners liable for negligently failing to keep their properties free from hazards. If you suffer slip and fall injuries on another party’s property due to a safety hazard, you may have a case. 

A property owner is only negligent if they failed to sufficiently address a safety hazard they knew or reasonably should have known about. For example, if a property owner observes a slick floor but does not clean it up or put up “wet floor” warning signage, any subsequent slips and falls would likely trigger liability. If a slick floor is left to sit for hours and nothing is done to deal with it, the property owner may still be liable for a slip and fall even if they did not directly see the safety hazard because it is reasonable to expect that they would regularly monitor the conditions of their property.

Determining whether you have a strong case can sometimes be challenging, especially if there are complicating factors involved. We are happy to review your circumstances and advise you of your legal options. 

Put Seasoned Investigators on Your Side

Proving fault after a slip and fall accident can be extremely challenging, especially since the evidence you need to establish negligence can quickly disappear if you do not act fast. Put yourself in the best possible position by reaching out to Morrison & Hughes as soon as you can. We have the people and resources to carry out prompt, detail-oriented investigations that allow us to build compelling cases on behalf of our clients. Our Atlanta slip and fall lawyers leave no stone unturned and will fight to secure the best possible outcome.

If you recently suffered injuries after a slip and fall, do not wait to call 404-LAW-TEAM or contact us online. If your injuries prevent you from traveling, we can come to you!

 
 

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We offer free initial consultations, so call 404-LAW-TEAMor contact us online today.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Slip and Falls in Georgia

If you slipped and fell at work, you in most cases cannot sue your employer, even if they negligently failed to maintain safe premises. What you can do is potentially file a workers’ compensation claim and access monetary benefits to cover medical care and a portion of your missed wages. You do not have to prove fault to get workers’ compensation benefits. You can also typically get benefits even if the slip and fall was your fault so long as you were not intoxicated, under the influence of drugs, or attempting to hurt yourself or someone else. Our firm also handles workers’ compensation claims and can help you explore all of your options.

Georgia’s statute of limitations for premises liability lawsuits is two years. Therefore, you have two years from the date you slipped and fell to take legal action, though doing so as soon as possible is in your best interest. You cannot recover any compensation if you do not file your lawsuit before this deadline.

  • The owner of the property or an employee caused the dangerous situation or permitted it to exist.
  • The owner of the premises or an employee knew of the dangerous condition but did nothing to fix it or warn you about it.
  • The owner of the premises or an employee should have known of the dangerous condition because a “reasonable” person taking care of the property would have discovered and remedied it.
  • You did not see the hazard before it caused your injury.

Property owners are required to use reasonable care in maintaining their properties. An experienced Atlanta premises liability attorney knows when a property owner has disregarded laws meant to protect you, and when they may be held liable for your injuries.

Other types of premises liability may include:

  • Falling objects in stores
  • Defective guard rails on hotel or apartment balconies or stairs
  • Roof collapses
  • Negligent security, bar fights, gun violence, and murder at a business
  • Retail and Restaurant negligence
  • Drownings
  • Wet or slippery floors, particularly where no caution signs are posted
  • Building code violations, such as broken concrete, uneven steps, stairs that lack guard rails, raised carpeting, or floorboards.
  • Negligent construction in commercial buildings, hotels, stores, offices, and apartments
  • Deck or platform collapses
  • Malfunctioning Elevators

According to the National Floor Safety Institute (NFSI), slip and fall accidents are the leading cause of workers’ compensation claims and the leading cause of work-related injuries for workers aged 55 and older.

Falls are Serious and Costly

Let’s be honest: there is a stereotype when it comes to slip-and-fall claims. An experienced, honest attorney will screen out false claims and minor injuries. The truth is, Georgia protects businesses and homeowners from accident claims where the hazard was in plain view, or when the fall could have been prevented by simple caution. However, not all hazards are obvious, and a slip and fall injury can change your life.

The CDC notes that one out of five falls causes a serious injury, such as broken bones or head injury. Over 800,000 patients are hospitalized every year because of a fall injury, most often because of a traumatic brain injury (TBI) or hip fracture. In fact, more than 95% of hip fractures are caused by falling, and falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI).

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), death rates from falls increased by 30% in the U.S. between 2007 and 2016, particularly in older adults. Likewise, the medical costs of falls in the U.S. in 2021 were over $50 billion. In fact, falls are the most common cause of traumatic brain injury (TBI), and most fractures suffered by older adults.

When a slip and fall leaves you hurt, we won’t back down

Property owners may deny responsibility — but with our experienced attorneys on your side, you can stand up for your rights and seek the compensation you deserve.