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How Do I Know Who to Sue After a Slip-and-Fall?

People injured in a slip-and-fall accident are usually left asking themselves who to sue. This is a question that can be difficult to answer, as there are many factors to consider. Considering the different things you need to take into account when deciding who to file a lawsuit against, you will also need some tips on how to choose the right lawyer for your case.

If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, you may be wondering who to sue. The process of filing a personal injury lawsuit can be confusing, but with the help of an experienced attorney, you can make it through this difficult time. 

At The Kindley Firm, APC, our personal injury lawyers have years of experience handling slip and fall cases. We understand the laws surrounding these types of accidents, and we know how to build a strong case on your behalf.

Factors to Consider Before Filing a Lawsuit Following a Slip-and-Fall

There are many factors to consider when deciding whether to file a lawsuit. The first thing you need to do is determine if you have a valid claim. To do this, you will need to prove that the property owner was negligent in some way. 

This means that they did not take the proper precautions to ensure your safety. For example, if there was a spill on the floor and the owner failed to clean it up, they may be held liable for your injuries.

You will also need to prove that your injuries were caused by the property owner’s negligence. This means that you will need to have medical records detailing your injuries. You will also need to show how these injuries have impacted your life. For example, if you are unable to work because of your injuries, you may be able to recover lost wages.

Note that all personal injury claims are subject to the prescribed statute of limitations.

Who Shall I Sue After a Slip-and-Fall?

The next question you need to answer is who to sue. In most cases, you will sue the property owner. However, there are some instances where another party may be held liable. For example, if the property owner leased the space to another business, both parties may be held liable for your injuries.

You will also need to consider the amount of money you are seeking in your lawsuit. This is important because it will help you determine if filing a lawsuit is worth your time and effort. If you are only seeking a small amount of money, it may not be worth your time to file a lawsuit. However, if you are seeking a large amount of money, it may be worth your time to consult with an attorney.

Get Legal Help

An experienced personal injury attorney can help you determine if you have a valid claim and who to sue. They can also help you gather the evidence you need to build a strong case. If you have been injured in a slip-and-fall accident, contact The Kindley Firm, APC today at 619-550-1313 to schedule a free consultation. Our experienced personal injury lawyers will review your case and help you determine the best course of action.

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