Sheboygan Slip and Fall Attorneys

Although slapstick comedy makes slipping look humorous, the reality of being injured by a fall is not funny at all. Even minor falls may result in extensive medical bills and a long recovery time. Each year, thousands of people are injured as a result of a fall. Many times these falls are the result of someone else’s negligence. Whether someone is responsible for liquid left on the ground or dangerously uneven surfaces, the law entitles you to file a lawsuit against those who have caused you harm. Several things must be proven in order for the victim to receive compensation from the property owner in a slip and fall trial:

  • The property owner was responsible for unsafe condition and the subsequent slip and fall accident.
  • The property owner was aware of the condition of the property but did not try to correct it.
  • The property owner knew or should have known about the danger, since a reasonable person would have found the problem and taken steps to prevent injuries.

Proving the liability of the property owner is required in slip and fall cases and partnering with an experienced lawyer is the best way to ensure that you will be able to prove that someone else is responsible for your injuries. The law office of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. has 12 offices throughout Wisconsin and has quickly become one of the largest and most successful personal injury law firms in the state. With a team of skilled Sheboygan premises liability lawyers, Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. is prepared to help you through the complex legal process. Your initial consultation is completely free and affords you the opportunity to have your case evaluated by a skilled Sheboygan attorney. Contact the Sheboygan office today to schedule your consultation and begin the process of protecting your rights as a slip and fall victim.

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