Experienced Slip and Fall Accident Attorneys in St. George, Utah

At Swenson & Shelley Law, our St. George personal injury lawyers know that people often don’t take Utah slip-and-fall accidents seriously because they seem like minor incidents or accidents that can easily be avoided. The reality is that these accidents can result in severe, life-altering injuries.

A simple fall can lead to broken bones, head trauma, spinal cord injuries, and long-term disabilities, especially for older adults. Additionally, slip and fall accidents can be caused by unsafe conditions like wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poor lighting, making them a matter of negligence. The consequences can lead to costly medical bills, lost wages, and ongoing rehabilitation, which is why these accidents should be treated seriously, both in terms of prevention and legal action, when someone is hurt. This is why we are here.

Slip and fall cases often involve complex legal issues, such as proving negligence on the part of property owners, gathering evidence like security footage or witness statements, and navigating insurance claims. Our Washington County slip and fall accident attorneys will evaluate the extent of your injuries, assess potential liability, and handle negotiations with insurance companies to maximize your settlement, starting with a free consultation.

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Slip and Fall Accident Law in St. George

What are Slip and Fall Accidents, and Who Can Be Held Liable for the Damages?

Slip and fall accidents occur when a person slips, trips, or falls due to a hazardous condition on someone else’s property. These accidents often result from dangerous situations like wet or uneven floors, poorly lit areas, loose carpeting, cluttered walkways, or icy sidewalks. Slip and fall accidents can happen in various locations, including grocery stores, shopping centers, restaurants, private homes, or public spaces.

Our dedicated slip and fall attorneys in St. George can help injury victims throughout Utah pursue the liable party for their complete financial recovery.

Liable parties may include, but are not limited to:

  • Property Owners

Residential, commercial, or public property owners can be held liable if they fail to maintain safe conditions or address known hazards.

  • Business Owners

Business owners, such as store or restaurant managers, can be held accountable if a slip and fall occurs due to dangerous conditions like wet floors or obstructed walkways.

  • Landlords

If landlords fail to fix known hazards, they can be liable for slip-and-fall accidents on rental properties, especially in common areas like hallways, stairwells, or parking lots.

  • Tenants

In some cases, tenants leasing a commercial or residential property may be responsible for maintaining safe conditions and could be liable for slip and fall accidents within the rented space.

  • Government Entities

If the slip and fall occurs on government property, such as sidewalks, public parks, or government buildings, a local or state government entity may be liable if the hazardous condition is not adequately addressed. While the government has certain protections, you may sue if the injury resulted from negligence, such as failing to maintain safe conditions or repair known hazards.

  • Maintenance Companies

If a third-party maintenance company is responsible for cleaning or maintaining the property and fails to do so safely, they may be liable for the accident.

  • Snow and Ice Removal Contractors

Contractors hired to remove snow or ice can be held accountable if they do not perform their duties adequately, leading to a hazardous condition that causes a slip and fall.

  • Homeowners

Homeowners may be liable if someone slips and falls on their property due to unsafe conditions, particularly if the hazard was known or should have been addressed.

Determining liability in a slip and fall case often depends on proving that the responsible party knew or should have known about the hazard and failed to take reasonable steps to prevent the accident. We can help build your case for success, starting with a free consultation.

Can the Slip and Fall Accident Attorneys at Swenson & Shelley Help Me Pursue a Friend or Family Member for My Damages?

Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere in Utah, including homes and businesses owned by family members and friends. At Swenson & Shelley, our St. George slip and fall attorneys recognize that pursuing a friend or family member for slip and fall accident damages can be distressing because it involves seeking compensation from someone with whom you have a close, personal relationship. There’s often a fear that filing a claim could strain or damage the relationship, as it may be perceived as placing blame or causing financial burden.

Many worry that pursuing damages could create tension, lead to guilt or resentment, or make future interactions uncomfortable. However, it’s important to remember that most claims are handled through insurance designed to cover such incidents, and the focus should be on ensuring proper care for injuries and recovery rather than personal conflict.

Our Utah personal injury attorneys play a vital role in pursuing slip and fall claims against friends or family members while helping to preserve our clients’ relationships. By taking the lead in managing all communications and negotiations with the responsible party’s insurance company, we ensure that the process remains professional and focused on securing fair compensation for injuries rather than creating personal conflict.

We approach each case objectively and handle legal complexities, reducing our client’s emotional burden. This allows them to focus on their recovery, knowing that we are working to resolve the issue in a way that maintains the integrity of their relationships.

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Contact Our Slip and Fall Accident Attorneys in St. George, Utah

Call us today at (435)-228-7647 or contact us online to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation. During this consultation, you can learn immediately whether your claim is eligible for legal action.

We do not charge any fees upfront for our services. Instead, you pay us only if we secure payment for you. That makes getting legal help accessible and allows you to focus on your recovery. Contact us now to learn more.

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43 S 100 E #201, St. George, UT 84770