2. Introduction
Slip and fall accidents are a serious
occurrence with debilitating
consequences. With Canada’s winter
element, slip and fall incidences are
even more prevalent.
Regardless, slip and fall accidents are
preventable if appropriate measures
are taken. In the event that you are
injured because reasonable
precautions were not taken by the
property owner, consulting a lawyer
and understanding the available legal
options is recommended.
3. Injuries
Any number of injuries may be sustained as a result of a slip and fall
accident. Some of the most common injuries and conditions include:
•Fractures or broken
bones
•Soft tissue injury
•Back pain
•Severe sprain
•Migraines
•Musculoskeletal pain
•Sleep apnea
•Myofascial pain
4. Slip and Fall on Commercial Property
Restaurants, grocery stores, malls, nightclubs,
bars, spas, theme parks, retail businesses and
other commercial properties are obligated to
maintain an acceptable standard of safety within
their establishments.
Some potential scenarios that could lead to a
slip and fall accident include:
•Wet floors or mats which are not cleaned up
and which do not have any signs to proceed
cautiously
•Icy parking lots or entrances
•Inadequate lighting or uneven surfaces
5. Slip and Fall on Public Property
Cities, towns and municipalities are responsible
for the safety of their citizens on public
property. This includes areas like streets and
sidewalks, parks, public transportation, public
washrooms, construction regions and
government property.
Snowy or icy streets and unevenly
paved/cracked roads and sidewalks are some
common causes of slip and fall accidents.
6. Slip and Fall on Private Property
If you incur an injury at the home of a friend, neighbour or other
individual, you could receive monetary compensation to support your
healing process. Examples of scenarios that could result in a
slip and fall accident on a private property include:
•Snowy or iced driveways which have not been salted
•Uneven stairs and flooring
•Inadequate lighting
•Water leaks that have not been cleaned up
7. Slip and Fall on Rental Property
Your superintendent may be held liable if you sustain any slip and fall
injuries on the property you are renting. Your landlord must uphold
certain duties to ensure that the property is safe and habitable – this
includes conducting routine maintenance and repair.
8. Seeking Help
You are not alone in suffering the consequences of a slip and
fall occurrence. Thousands of individuals and their family
members are affected by the debilitating lifestyle as a result of
a slip and fall accident.
Consulting a lawyer will allow you to understand the legal
alternatives that are available. Your lawyer will guide you and
help you through the legal process so that you receive a fair
compensation for your ordeal.
9. Conclusion
Time is of the essence with slip and
fall accidents – report the occurrence
to the responsible party and record
their contact information, obtain
medical help and get in touch with a
lawyer as soon as possible following
the accident.