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Injuries on Stairways
According to the National Safety Council, over 1 million people are injured falling on stairs every year and the injuries sustained from falling down stairs range from minor bruising, and broken bones to death. Some of the most common falling injuries involve fractures of the foot, broken ankles, shoulder blade injuries, hip fractures, and head and neck injuries. On some occasions people falling down the stairs are unable to stop themselves. This terrifying incident can result in multiple injuries, especially in children and in the elderly.Negligence in Stairway and Fall Accidents
Determining liability in a slip and fall accident in Los Angeles involves examining if the stairs were reasonably taken care of or not. Poor lighting and neglected repairs are common causes of falling injuries which could have been easily prevented. Neglecting bulges in carpet, for example, is unreasonable and could have caused an injury.How Does a Personal Injury Lawyer Prove Negligence in an Accident?
If a staircase has been negligently maintained, causing injury, you shouldn’t have to pay for your medical treatment. You should contact a Los Angeles personal injury lawyer about your stairs case in order to hold this at-fault party accountable. So, how exactly does a personal injury lawyer prove that commercial property owners failed to maintain their staircase in a safe way, helping you win your case? First, your lawyer will compile as much evidence as possible and assess it to create a clear picture of what happened when you became injured. Common causes of a fall can occur because of a faulty banister, poorly maintained steps, inclement weather such as snow, sleet, or ice on the steps, or something else. Your lawyer will look at the evidence, such as photos from the falling scene, security camera footage from the store you were at, or even your medical records, to paint the picture of how you were hurt. This evidence will be presented before a judge to prove that you are not at fault and that someone else is responsible for what happened to you. If you reach a settlement agreement, but you feel that you did not get enough money from your stairs claim, our Los Angeles personal injury attorney team are willing to fight and stop at nothing to make sure you get as much money as you need to cover the cost of your accident-related falling expenses.What Are Common Causes of Fall Injuries on Stairways?
Stairs in apartment complexes, hotels, retail stores, rental properties and other commercial buildings are often neglected. Some of the common injuries which can occur in many stairway accidents include:- Torn, broken, bulging areas of carpet, wood, metal or other faulty flooring material
- Loose or rotted stair boards
- Liquid spills on stairs, slippery stairs
- Poor or inadequate lighting
- Building code violations
- Lack or railings or handrails
- Improper stair height or depth or uneven stairs