Waukesha Slip and Fall Attorneys

Although slip and fall injuries may not sound very dangerous, the injuries that can result from a fall have the potential to cause permanent damages to a person’s health. The number of slip and fall accidents that occur every year in the United States has reached numbers in the thousands. Some injuries may be minor and others may require medical attention and extensive recovery times. Although you may have initially thought that your injuries were not serious, health problems and medical conditions may appear some time after the fall. If someone’s negligence has caused you or a loved one to be injured, contact an attorney. When filing a slip and fall lawsuit, several things must be proven in order for the victim to receive compensation from the property owner:

  • The property owner was responsible for unsafe conditions, leading to your fall.
  • The property owner was aware of the condition of the property but did nothing to fix the problem.
  • The property owner knew or should have known about the danger.

There are several exceptions to these guidelines. To be sure that your claim validates a lawsuit, contact an attorney to evaluate your case. Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is a law firm with a team of Waukesha premises liability lawyers. The Waukesha attorneys are dedicated to your case and will work closely to ensure that you receive the compensation that you deserve for your injuries. With 13 offices, there is always a team of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. attorneys nearby no matter where you may live in Wisconsin. Your initial consultation is free and a great chance to have your claim-related legal questions answered. Contact the Waukesha attorneys today to schedule your consultation.

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