What’s the Average Slip and Fall Settlement?

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Calculating an average slip and fall settlement is challenging because circumstances and injury severity can be very different for accident victims. Each case is unique, causing wide variations in settlement amounts. For instance, compensation for nursing home neglect resulting in a fall differs greatly from construction site falls due to inadequate safety precautions.

Some estimates suggest slip and fall injury settlements can reach tens of thousands. Severe injuries needing long-term medical treatment and rehabilitation or causing lifelong disability might result in slip and fall settlements in the millions.

If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in this kind of accident, contact a skilled attorney at our slip and fall accident law firm, The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers for an estimate of the value of your specific case.

Average Slip and Fall Settlements

What Is the Illinois Premises Liability Act?

In Illinois, the Premises Liability Act places a duty of care on property owners to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and warn visitors of any potential hazards.

What Property Conditions Lead to Slip and Fall Accidents?

Case examples of property conditions that may result in harm for visitors include:

  • Steps with damaged or nonexistent handrails
  • Wet floors from a roof leak, spills, or cleaning
  • Frayed, uneven, or torn carpeting
  • Cords stretched across floors
  • Poorly maintained parking lots with insufficient lighting
  • Snow and ice left in violation of a snow removal contract

How Do I Know If I Have a Valid Slip and Fall Claim?

In order to build a strong slip and fall case, there are certain elements of proof that must be established:

  • Duty of care: Property owners must keep their premises safe for visitors.
  • Breach of duty: If a property owner doesn’t address known hazards or warn visitors of dangers, they may have breached their duty of care.
  • Causation: The property owner’s duty breach must directly cause the slip and fall accident.
  • Damages: The victim must have experienced harm, either physical or financial, due to the slip and fall accident.

What’s The Average Payout For A Slip And Fall?

What's The Average Payout For A Slip And Fall?

Compensation from an Average Slip and Fall Payout

If you have suffered serious injuries due to a fall caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. An average settlement for personal injury cases can include:

  • All medical expenses from your fall, including medical bills for treatment, ambulance, hospital, and doctor visits.
  • Wages lost due to taking time off work after a fall.
  • Pain and suffering damages: physical and emotional suffering caused by your fall.
  • Wrongful death compensation if you lost a loved one in a fatal slip and fall accident.

How Is the Value of a Slip and Fall Settlement Determined?

How Is the Value of a Slip and Fall Settlement Determined?

An experienced attorney will assess the value of a slip and fall lawsuit by considering factors that include:

  • The extent and severity of the injuries; more severe injuries typically result in higher settlements.
  • How the victim’s life is affected by physical pain, emotional distress, and potentially long-term or permanent disabilities.
  • Medical expenses, including current and future costs for treatment and rehabilitation.
  • Lost wages and potential loss of future earnings due to the injuries sustained.
  • Any other financial losses incurred, such as property damage.

Who May Be Liable for Slip and Fall Accidents?

Depending on the circumstances of the slip and fall accident, liability may fall on one or more parties:

  • The property owner: If they failed to maintain a safe premises or warn visitors of potential hazards.
  • A business occupant: If their negligence caused the slip and fall accident.
  • A government entity: If the accident occurred on public property that was not properly maintained or visitors were not warned of potential dangers.

How The Kryder Law Group, LLC Accident and Injury Lawyers Can Help in Slip and Fall Cases

Navigating a slip and fall case can be complex, which is why it’s essential to have an experienced personal injury attorney on your side. We will:

  • Investigate your case, determining who is at fault.
  • Collect evidence like witness statements, photos, and medical records to support your accident claim.
  • Manage all communication with insurance companies and negotiate fair compensation to counter low settlement offers or claim denials.
  • We will represent you in court to secure the compensation you deserve if a fair settlement isn’t achieved at the negotiating table.

Call us today for a free consultation; learn more about how we can help you receive the compensation you deserve for your slip and fall injuries.

What’s the Average Slip and Fall Settlement?
If you or a loved one has been seriously injured in this kind of accident, contact a skilled attorney at our slip and fall accident law firm.

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