Can I Sue a Business for Negligence if I’m Hurt on Their Property?

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Whether you’re doing your weekly grocery shopping or meeting your financial advisor, the last thing you expect when entering the building is to end up injured on the premises. Unfortunately, this happens often, and many are unsure of their rights when injured due to business negligence. If this reflects your circumstances, it’s imperative to keep reading. The following blog explores what you should do if you are hurt and how Baltimore County slip and fall attorneys can help you hold the negligent party liable for your injuries.

What Are Common Injuries Caused By Business Negligence?

Some of the most common injuries on business property are slips and falls. This is due to the number of ways someone can fall while visiting a retail store or other commercial location. These accidents are often caused due to the following situations:

  • Merchandise left on the floor
  • Broken sidewalks or walkways
  • Broken stairs or handrails
  • Unmarked wet spots on the floor
  • Loose wiring or cords left on the floor
  • Broken floor tiles
  • Loose carpeting

Unfortunately, these can cause a number of serious injuries. Broken bones, lacerations, head and neck injuries, brain damage, back and spinal cord injuries, and sprains are all common after these incidents.

While slips and falls are common, there are other accidents that can cause a patron to suffer injuries. These include being struck by an object, such as improperly stocked merchandise or an unsecured fixture, failure to remove snow or ice from parking lots, or inadequate security measures.

What Should I Do if I’m Hurt?

If you sustain an injury due to the negligence of a business, it’s essential to proceed with caution. Unfortunately, many are unaware they can pursue compensation for these incidents. As such, you may not be able to recover the funds you deserve to cover the damages you’ve suffered because of your injuries.

The first thing you should do after suffering an injury is report the incident to a supervisor or building manager. This allows them to remedy the hazard, preventing another patron from suffering similar harm. However,  take photos and videos of the danger, as these can provide helpful evidence.

Next, you should request to file an incident report. This allows you to note when and where the accident happened while providing a short description of the event. Be sure to obtain a copy of this document before leaving the premises.

It’s also essential to seek medical attention for the injuries you’ve suffered at the hands of a negligent party. If you are severely hurt, receiving emergency treatment is vital to ensuring you are okay. Even if your injuries do not seem that bad, it’s essential to see a doctor as soon as possible after your injury. If you do not, the defense can claim your injuries must not be severe since you did not seek treatment.

Finally, you’ll want to enlist the assistance of an experienced personal injury attorney from the Law Offices of Markey & Orsi to help you recover compensation. Contact us today to learn how we will advocate for you.

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