Slip and Fall Injuries FAQ
April 20, 2024 – Paul W. Schroepfer & Robert A. Correia
Slip and Fall Lawyers Answer Frequently Asked Questions About Slip and Fall Cases in Minneapolis, Minnesota
What are the common causes of a slip and fall accident?
Slip and fall accidents can occur due to various dangerous conditions, including wet floors, spilled liquid, broken stairs, worn or defective walking surfaces, or snow or ice on sidewalks, steps, or walking areas.
What should I do after a slip-and-fall accident in Minnesota?
If you’ve experienced a slip and fall accident, consult a medical professional to address your injuries first. If the accident occurred at your workplace, report your injury to your employer to support your workers’ compensation claim.
What are typical slip and fall settlement amounts in Minneapolis?
The settlement amount for slip and fall accidents can vary based on factors such as the severity of the injury, medical bills, lost time from work, and the establishment of liability. Seek legal counsel from a Minneapolis personal injury attorney to determine the potential settlement amount for your unique case.
How can liability be established in a slip and fall accident case in Minnesota?
Liability in a slip and fall accident case depends on various factors, including the circumstances of the accident, the extent of the injuries, and the condition of the premises where the accident occurred. A slip and fall lawyer can help determine the potential for establishing liability in your specific case.
How long do I have to file a slip and fall injury claim in Minnesota?
In Minnesota, the statute of limitations to file a claim for injury to a person (as opposed to property damage) including a slip and fall claim, is usually six years from the injury date.
Exceptions include:
- Medical malpractice: 4 years
- Wrongful death: 3 years
- Minors: 6 years or until their 19th birthday
Consult a slip and fall lawyer in Minneapolis as soon as possible after you seek medical attention for your injuries, because certain circumstances could alter the applicable timeframe.
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