
Matthew D. Pardy, Esq.
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In the state of Florida, individuals who are partially responsible for their own slip and fall accidents can still pursue a legal settlement. Under these circumstances, the total financial compensation is typically reduced proportionately based on the victim’s level of fault. To maximize a claim, it is essential to consult a qualified attorney who can identify if a property owner breached their safety duties. A successful case may cover various damages, including outstanding medical costs, forfeited income, and general physical distress. Ultimately, the goal is to ensure the negligent party is held accountable for their specific percentage of liability in the incident.
In Florida, if you are found to have partial fault for a fall, your financial recovery may be reduced by your percentage of responsibility. However, if you are found to be more than 50 percent at fault, you are barred from recovering compensation entirely under Florida’s modified comparative fault rule.
Not automatically. Being partially at fault does not prevent a claim as long as your share of fault does not exceed 50 percent. If your fault is at or below that threshold, the store or property owner remains responsible for their proportional share of the damages.
An attorney can investigate the circumstances of the fall to determine if other parties may share responsibility and whether a business failed to meet its legal duty to maintain safe premises.
Store owners have specific legal duties to maintain a safe environment, and they may be held responsible for damages if an investigation determines those duties were breached.
The settlement is generally based on the total damages, which are then distributed according to each party’s percentage of fault, provided the injured party’s fault does not exceed 50 percent.
Yes, unpaid medical bills are a standard component of the damages you may seek in a Florida personal injury claim.
Yes, compensation for income lost due to an injury is a recoverable damage in these cases.
Yes, pain and suffering is a damage category for which a negligent party may be held responsible in a Florida premises liability claim.
The store or property owner where the fall occurred may be held responsible if an investigation determines they breached their duty to keep the premises in a reasonably safe condition.
Identifying all potentially liable parties allows an attorney to investigate whether each entity breached its duty of care, which may support a more complete recovery for your damages.
“if you have partial fault for the cause of your fall in the state of Florida your recovery may be reduced you need to speak to a competent personal injury attorney that can attempt to find other parties responsible for your fall the store or other area where you fell may have breached their duties to you and they have responsibility in their percentage of fault for your damages which would include your unpaid medical bills your lost wages and your pain and suffering”
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