

But what is "reasonable" action to prevent a slip and fall injury?
To determine "reasonableness", a court will investigate whether the owner kept their property safe and clean. Some questions that might arise include:
An important determining factor will be whether your own negligence was the cause or highly contributed to your slip and fall accident. If your own carelessness was the reason for your slip and fall injury, then you may not be entitled to financial compensation. Questions you might ask yourself include:
When determining fault in a personal injury case, a court may use the rules of comparative negligence. This will assess the percentage of blame that can be placed on the parties involved. In other words, it may be determined that you were 30% responsible for your own slip and fall injury, while the property owner was 80% responsible. These percentages will be factored in to the damages that you receive.
How much compensation will I receive for my slip and fall injury?
Besides the percentage of comparative negligence, there are a number of factors that will determine the amount of your personal injury compensation. These include the extent of your injury, and how that injury has affected or will affect your ability to work. You may recover damages for wages that you've lost, as well as for wages which your injury will prevent you from earning in the future, plus medical bills and other accident-related expenses. A Chicago slip and fall lawyer can help estimate the value of your claim after looking at all the details.
Hiring a Chicago Slip and Fall Lawyer
After a serious slip and fall accident, you should be able to recover from your injuries without worrying about court documents and filing paperwork. While you adjust to life after your injury, you can take comfort in knowing you don't have to handle an Illinois personal injury lawsuit alone.
When you have the help of a trusted Chicago slip and fall lawyer from the Law Offices of Barry G. Doyle, P.C. you'll get expert legal advice and guidance concerning your long term needs. Contact us today for a free case evaluation - 312-263-1080
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