LAS VEGAS SLIP AND FALL ATTORNEYS
LAS VEGAS TRIP AND FALL ATTORNEYS
LAS VEGAS PREMISES LIABILITY ATTORNEYS
WHAT IS A "SLIP AND FALL" ACCIDENT?
Examples:
While shopping through the produce section at your local market, you slipped, fell on water on the tiled-floor that may have come from the market employee spraying water onto the produce, and suffered an injury. If this happened to you, you may be entitled to compensation.
While you are staying in your hotel room, the toilet in your bathroom floods. The hotel responds by sending a maintenance person to fix the flooded toilet. While the maintenance person is fixing the toilet, you are going about your business. The maintenance man leaves without telling you that he was going to get a mop and bucket to clean up the water on the floor. Not realizing that the tiled-bathroom was still wet and slippery, you enter, slip, fall and sustain an injury. If this happened to you, you may be entitled to compensation. (Facts taken from Worth v. Reed, 79 Nev. 351, 384 P.2d 1017 (1963)).
You enter your favorite fast food restaurant and, immediately upon entering, you slipped and fell on the recently mopped tiled floor. The restaurant had placed no signs or given any other warnings to its patrons that the floor would be slippery. If this happened to you, you may be entitled to compensation.
If you slipped and fell, you may be entitled to compensation. However, not all slip and fall cases is someone responsible to compensate the injured person. A slip and fall accident falls within a category of personal injury claims called “premises liability.” In Nevada, a business owes its patrons a duty to keep its premises in a reasonably safe condition for use. Sprague v. Lucky Stores, Inc., 109 Nev. 247, 250, 849 P.2d 320, 322 (1993). A business may be negligent and, thus, liable to compensate an injured person if that business failed to undertake ordinary or reasonable care to protect its customers from hazardous conditions, such as a foreign substance on the ground. A foreign substance on the ground, particularly one that could be a slip and fall or trip and fall hazard, is usually not consistent with the standard of ordinary care that a business owes its customers. Id.
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