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This is a discussion on About Slip and fall injury within the Personal Injuries forums, part of the Accident & Injuries Discussion Forums category; A slip and fall injury is covered by the premise liability laws, for the reason that slip and fall accidents commonly happens on property or premises owned by another person or legal possessor. In the United States, slip and fall is within the scope of tort law, which is described ...


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Old 03-13-2008, 11:51 AM
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A slip and fall injury is covered by the premise liability laws, for the reason that slip and fall accidents commonly happens on property or premises owned by another person or legal possessor.

In the United States, slip and fall is within the scope of tort law, which is described as a claim or case based on a person slipping and falling in someone else’s property or premises, where the property owner was negligent in allowing some dangerous condition to exist that caused the slip or trip.

When you have slipped, tripped or fallen in someone else’ property without your fault, you should seek the services of a slip and fall attorney to protect your rights in your slip and fall claims.
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