Is The Floor To Blame For Your Slip And Fall Accident?

A slip and fall accident in South Carolina may seem minor, but many of them turn into very serious situations with injuries that may be life-threatening. This type of accident can happen almost anywhere. There are also many causes. However, the most common slip and fall accident happens on flooring inside a home or business.

The floor may be to blame for the accident even if it does not seem to be a danger. Typically, you may assume a slip and fall occurs due to a wet or otherwise slippery floor, but that is not always the case. This type of accident may also include tripping, stepping and stumping, according to Cleanfax. There may be something in your path that causes the fall. What led to the fall might be something you can see or not.

Flooring often is to blame due to it not providing adequate traction. It might be wet or newly waxed and provide a slippery surface that your shoes cannot adhere to. However, carpet is also dangerous. This floor covering may fray or roll or tear and create situations where you catch your foot and lose your balance. Another issue is a floor that is not level. Ripples, dips, inclines or declines are all possible dangers that could cause you to lose your footing.

A fall can happen to anyone regardless of age or level of fitness. This is the type of accident that does not discriminate. When you fall, it is hard to dictate how you will land. You could land on a padded area of your body or a bone. Injuries could be mild or severe. In any case, finding the reason for the fall can help prevent others from suffering the same fate. This information is for education and is not legal advice.

If you have been the victim of a slip and fall due to someone else’s negligence, you should contact our experienced premises liability attorneys at Maguire Law Firm right away for legal guidance in your case.

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