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Slip and falls injuries can be devastating to you and your family.

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A broken bone or a torn meniscus can keep you from working causing unnecessary suffering. Our slip and fall lawyers in Englewood, NJ can help hold someone accountable. Slip and falls are one of the leading causes of serious injury in the United States, resulting in over 8 million injuries each year. Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere, but some places are more dangerous than others.

If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, it is important to speak with an experienced personal injury lawyer about your legal options. Sadaka Law offers free consultations to injured individuals in Englewood, NJ, and Bergen County.

Slip and Fall Injury

Sidewalks. Sidewalks and walkways are typically maintained by the municipality in which they reside. If you are injured as a result of a slip and fall on a sidewalk or walkway, you may be able to bring a claim against the town or city where the accident happened.

However, before you can bring a claim against the town or city, you must file something called a notice of claim within 90 days of the accident. This short time frame to let the town or city know that you have an injury is why you need to contact our personal injury lawyers serving Englewood, NJ immediately for a free consultation.

Parking Lots.

Slip and falls in parking lots are common. Property owners have a duty to keep their parking lots free of debris and to mark off any dangerous areas. If you are injured as a result of a slip and fall in a parking lot, the property owner may be liable. Contact our law firm to see if you have a claim.

Stairs.

Slip and falls on stairs are also common. Property owners must keep their handrails secure, stairs clear of debris, and mark off any dangerous areas. If you tripped downstairs because something was left on the stairwell, or had a handrail break then the property owner could be responsible for your personal injury.

Ice and Snow.

Property owners must remove snow and ice from their property or take steps to ensure that their property is safe for visitors. Slip and fall accidents are the most common type of accident on icy or snowy sidewalks.

Grocery Stores, Banks, and Department Stores.

Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere, but they are especially common in grocery stores, department stores, banks, and other public places. Property owners must take steps to ensure that their property is safe for visitors, including making sure that there is no ice or snow on the ground. If you are injured in a slip and fall accident, you may be able to sue the property owner for damages.

What causes slip and fall accidents?

Slip and fall accidents can be caused by wet surfaces, uneven surfaces, poor lighting, loose rugs or mats, and a lack of signs warning people about poor surface conditions. Things that people leave on the floor, like Amazon packages, keys, cell phones, handbags, shoes, and grocery bags can also cause slip and fall accidents. Many slip and fall accidents can be prevented.

Slip and fall accidents can cause serious injuries including broken bones (fractures), brain damage (head trauma), back injuries (spine injuries), spinal cord injuries (paralysis), neck injuries (injury to your voice box or windpipe), disfigurement (scarring), life-threatening internal bleeding.

What type of injuries are caused by slip and falls?

According to the CDC, slip and fall accidents are both incredibly dangerous and common around the United States, including Bergen County.

Common injuries include:

  • Ankle fracture or tear
  • Back injury (spine damage)
  • Brain damage
  • Broken bones
  • Broken hip or hip fracture
  • Broken shoulder
  • Broken wrist
  • Closed head injury
  • Concussion
  • Knee damage, including knee factures and meniscus tears
  • Strain or tear of muscles and tendons
  • Traumatic brain injury

Every year, 800,000 people are hospitalized because of injuries from falls. Some of these injuries come from head injuries or fractures in the hips or other parts of the body. Our personal injury lawyers in Englewood, NJ have experience with slip and fall cases with more difficult injuries. Call our law firm today for a free consultation.

Slip and Fall = Premises Liability Law

landlord and tenant book

Slip and fall lawsuits focus on the responsibility of the property owner or the tenant. This area of law is called premises liability and the focus is on injuries that occur when someone slips, trips, or falls on someone else’s property.

The law says that the property owner or tenant must keep the property in a safe condition for visitors. This includes making sure that there is no ice or snow on the ground and dangerous areas are marked off.

To win your case, our Englewood, NJ personal injury attorneys will need to prove three things:

  1. That the property owner had notice of the danger;
  2. That the property owner did not take reasonable steps to fix the problem; and
  3. That you were injured as a result of the fall.

Slip and fall accidents are a common occurrence. In fact, according to the National Floor Safety Institute, slip and fall accidents account for more than one million emergency room visits each year. Slip and fall accidents can cause serious injuries, including broken bones, head injuries, and spinal cord injuries.

Time Limit to File Your Case

You have 2 years from the date of the accident to file your personal injury claim in New Jersey. To make sure that your case is filed before the deadline, contact our NJ personal injury lawyers right away.

If you slip and fell on a property managed by the town, city, or county, then you have 90 days to file a notice of claim.

Slip and Fall Lawyer Englewood, NJ

If you live or were injured in Englewood, NJ, a personal injury attorney at Sadaka Law has the experience and ability to help you hold the person you injured accountable for the harm they caused. In the process, our law firm can also help you get the resources necessary to return you to the life you had before your accident.

MARK T. SADAKA, ESQ., MSPH

MARK T. SADAKA, ESQ., MSPH

Principal & Founder
This article was written by Mark Sadaka, a seasoned trial lawyer in nationally significant cases. He fearlessly champions clients impacted by fatal or severe injuries caused by others or corporations. Renowned for his expertise in complex litigation, he's featured in books, sought after by media for interviews, and a highly sought speaker. Notably, he exclusively represents individuals facing life-changing injuries or substantial financial losses.

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