Every year, thousands of people are injured and killed in car accidents. Sadly, most of these car crashes are preventable. By law, each and every driver has a duty to other motorists and pedestrians to exert “reasonable care.” When this doesn’t happen it can result in an auto accident and quite often, personal injury.
An uneven sidewalk, a broken railing, even a spill on the floor could lead to serious injuries and even wrongful death and while each person has a duty to watch where they are going, property owners are responsible for needless injuries caused by hazards that are easy to correct. If an owner of a property has failed to maintain the conditions of their premises, created an unsafe condition which caused the injury, or knew about the dangerous premises or unsafe hazard but failed to alert visitors of the defect then he/she may be held liable for your injuries.
If you have been injured in an accident which you believe may be the result negligence or recklessness of another person or company, you may be eligible to receive compensation for your medical bills, lost earnings, disfigurement, pain, emotional distress and any permanent disabilities that you may have suffered.