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Know Your Right to Recover Compensation From a Slip and Fall

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Know Your Right to Recover Compensation From a Slip and Fall

When you experience a slip and fall, there are a number of Massachusetts laws and legal rules that will affect your case. Slip and fall injuries can be severe, especially during winter months when roads, walkways, and parking lots are icy. When negligence or a dangerous condition is to blame, you may be entitled to financial recovery.

This article will explain two of the most important Massachusetts laws you need to be aware of as well as how to document your slip and fall incident.

The first law you need to be aware of is the slip and fall statute of limitations in Massachusetts.
According to Massachusetts General Laws, a lawsuit pertaining to an injury or personal property damage in relation to a slip and fall must be filed within three years of the date of the incident. In rare cases, the statute of limitations may be expended to provide more time to file your case. Talk to one of our attorneys for details surrounding such exceptions in Massachusetts.

The second legal rule you need to be aware of is the ‘shared fault’ rule. Under this rule, if you are responsible for an incident, your right to recover compensation can be affected. A property may make the following arguments to show your negligence:

  • Dangerous conditions were obvious or appropriately marked.
  • Your footwear was inappropriate under the circumstances.
  • You were distracted or weren’t paying attention to your surroundings.

If such claims can be proven, they can reduce the amount of damages awarded. Furthermore, if you’re found to be 50 percent, or more, at fault for the incident, you aren’t eligible to recover any damages at all according to Massachusetts’s comparative negligence rule.

Due to the above, it is essential that you make a strong case against the property owner. You can do this by properly documenting the incident.

To start, photograph the incident location as soon as you are able to do so. Be sure to include the issue that caused your fall as well as the area surrounding the incident.

Next, you want written documentation of your slip and fall. Immediately following the incident, try to write or record everything you remember about what happened. If possible, create a clear record of the incident from your perspective before listening to other’s versions of the events.

If there are witnesses, gather contact information so they can be contacted by your attorney later on. Witness testimony can be critical evidence in slip and fall cases.

You also want to carefully document how injuries impacted your life. For example, if you miss work due to pain or have to hire help to do things you normally would do yourself. Include dates and record any changes to your routine due to your injury.

Finally, make copies of all medical bills and receipts related to your slip and fall injury. From bandages to X-ray scans, document and save everything.

For more information about your specific incident and to speak with an experienced personal injury attorney, contact our office today. Our staff is exceptionally knowledgeable regarding Massachusetts personal injury and slip and fall laws and rules.

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