What should you do after a slip and fall injury? If the injury occurred at a place of business, the most important thing to keep in mind is to avoid signing anything that could waive your legal rights.
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0:22 – What’s the difference, legally speaking, between a slip and fall on a private residence versus a place of business?
1:00 – How bad does the injury need to be to get an attorney involved?
1:37 – Should I talk to the property owner or an attorney first?
2:23 – If you accept a free meal or gift from the property owner, does that compromise your case?
3:08 – What should you do before you leave the premises where the injury occurred?
4:01 – How can I get security camera footage of the injury?
4:29 – Is it hard to prove if the fall was caused by negligence or just clumsiness?
5:11 – When should a property owner warn visitors about dangerous conditions?
6:04 – How much does it cost to meet with a lawyer about a slip and fall case?
6:34 – What should they bring to an attorney consultation?
7:12 – When should you contact a lawyer?
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