What to Do Right After a Slip and Fall Accident?

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At the Law Offices of Jason L. McCoy, LLC, the Tolland County slip and fall lawyers have helped many victims in the aftermath of an accident—and they know how physically painful, emotionally taxing, and legally complex the process can be. Contact us if you have experienced a slip and fall in Tolland County. We will assess the details of your case, advocate for you, and help you recover the compensation you deserve.

It is crucial to know what to do after a slip and fall. First and foremost, seek medical attention. Your safety and well-being should be your top priority, and even if you think your injuries are minor, a medical professional should examine you as soon as possible. You might have internal injuries that you cannot see, like concussions or internal bleeding. Once you know you are safe, report the incident to the property owner or manager. Make sure to request and obtain a written copy of the report for your records, and save both that report and any medical documentation—your personal injury lawyer will need these to advocate for you.

How Do I Document the Scene of the Accident?

If it is safe, take photos. Capture the location where you fell and any hazardous conditions, such as wet floors, uneven surfaces, or poor lighting. Be as thorough as possible, taking photos from multiple angles and distances. If there are any witnesses around, get their names and contact details. Their testimony can help establish your side of the story​​.

Why Should I Notify the Property Owner or Manager?

Notifying the property owner or manager

  • Alerts them to hazards that could potentially cause future accidents;
  • Creates a record of the incident should you seek damages;
  • Demonstrates that you took prompt and responsible action in the aftermath. Remember to keep a copy of any written correspondence.

How Do I Preserve Evidence?

To build a strong case for yourself, you need to preserve as much evidence as possible—this includes keeping the clothes and shoes you wore during the accident without washing or altering them. After all, they might contain traces of the hazardous material that caused your fall.

What Are My Legal Rights After a Slip and Fall Accident?

By law, property owners need to maintain a safe environment for visitors. If their negligence caused your accident, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and pain and suffering​​.

How Are Slip and Fall Injury Settlements Determined?

Settlement amounts for slip and fall cases vary widely, and factors such as the severity of the injury, the impact on your quality of life, and the degree of negligence involved can impact the amount you see. The average settlement ranges from $10,000 to $50,000, with more severe cases resulting in higher payouts​.

Connecticut follows a modified comparative negligence rule: If the court determines that you were partially at fault for the accident, your settlement amount will be reduced by the percentage you were at fault.

How Do I Find a Good Slip and Fall Lawyer?

Start by researching local attorneys and law firms; online reviews and third-party testimonials can help you gauge their reputation and success rates. Some law firms, including the Law Offices of Jason L. McCoy, LLC, offer free initial consultations. During these consultations, you can ask the firm about its experience with similar cases, litigation approach, and fees​​.

Take a Stand With Our Tolland County Slip and Fall Lawyers at the Law Offices of Jason L. McCoy, LLC

Schedule your free consultation today with the Law Offices of Jason L. McCoy, LLC, and let us help you fight for the compensation you deserve. Contact us online or call 860-872-7741. Our Tolland County slip and fall lawyers are eager to help. Located in Vernon, New Haven, and Waterbury, Connecticut, we serve clients in Tolland County, New Haven County, and Hartford County. We look forward to serving you.