Slip and Fall Injuries in West Virginia

Seeking Justice for Slip and Fall Victims in West Virginia

At Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, we are committed to helping individuals who have suffered injuries in slip and fall incidents caused by negligent property owners. Slip and fall accidents are among the most common and hazardous types of personal injuries across the United States. According to the National Safety Council, falls accounted for one-third of all preventable non-fatal injuries in 2021. Older adults are especially at risk, with a review revealing that 16% of residents aged 65 or older in West Virginia experienced at least one significant fall within a single year. Many of these incidents occur on another person’s property where safety precautions have not been adequately implemented. Our team works tirelessly to fight for maximum compensation for those injured due to negligence.

Common Causes of Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall accidents can happen for various reasons, including:

Slippery Floors and Pavement

Hazards like unattended spills, excessive floor polish, ice, snow, and rain create slippery surfaces. These risks are often unmarked and can go unnoticed until it’s too late, resulting in sudden falls even when victims exercise caution.

Uneven Walking Surfaces

Walkways, whether indoors or outdoors, that are poorly maintained can become uneven and treacherous, increasing the risk of tripping and falling.

Obstructions

Objects that block pathways can pose significant dangers, particularly if they are hard to spot and are not clearly marked by property owners. These obstacles can cause severe injuries during both the collision and the ensuing fall.

Hidden Pitfalls

Issues such as deteriorating floorboards or covered holes are concealed dangers. These hidden defects can cause unexpected tripping or falling accidents without warning.

Potential Injuries from Slip and Fall Accidents

The consequences of a slip and fall can range from minor bruises to life-altering injuries, such as:

  • Concussions and other head injuries
  • Spinal trauma
  • Paralysis
  • Broken bones
  • Muscle sprains
  • Deep lacerations

At Mountaineer Criminal Law Group, our experienced West Virginia personal injury attorneys understand the complexities of slip and fall cases. We thoroughly investigate the events leading to the accident to hold negligent property owners and other responsible parties accountable for their actions.

Identifying Liability for Slip and Fall Incidents

Determining who is liable for a slip and fall requires examining the specific details of the incident. If the accident was due to a property defect, liability might extend beyond the property owner to include parties such as:

  • Occupants responsible for the premises
  • Architects or building contractors involved in unsafe designs or construction
  • Maintenance contractors neglecting to address hazards
  • Government agencies responsible for roads or sidewalks
  • Individuals who created or ignored a dangerous obstruction or spill

Regardless of the party at fault, our attorneys will work diligently to prove that they had prior knowledge—or should have had reasonable knowledge—of the unsafe condition and failed to address it in time. Enlisting the expertise of a dedicated West Virginia car accident lawyer or personal injury attorney ensures that all liable parties are identified and held accountable.

The Discovery Process

Once the lawsuit is initiated, the discovery process will gather key evidence to strengthen your case. We compile documentation, statements, and analysis essential to demonstrating negligence and quantifying the damages you’ve sustained. This evidence serves as the foundation for settlement negotiations, and if necessary, for trial proceedings.

Schedule a Free Consultation with a West Virginia Personal Injury Attorney

If you or someone you know has been injured in a slip and fall caused by another party’s negligence, reach out to Mountaineer Criminal Law Group. We proudly represent clients across West Virginia who need assistance holding negligent property owners accountable. Call us today at 304-202-5835 or visit our website to schedule a complimentary consultation with an experienced West Virginia personal injury attorney.

Our offices are conveniently located in West Virginia, including West Virginia ensuring we’re ready to help wherever you need us.

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