
Matthew D. Pardy, Esq.
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If you suffer an injury due to a slip and fall accident in Florida, you may be entitled to compensation for lost income when a property or business owner is legally responsible for the accident. Property owners generally have duties to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and, when required, warn visitors about certain dangerous conditions. When a property owner breaches an applicable duty and that breach causes an injury, the injured person may be able to pursue damages, including qualifying lost wages. Because premises liability claims can involve specific legal requirements, consulting with a qualified personal injury attorney as soon as possible can help you understand your potential claim and available remedies.
A business or property owner may be responsible for lost wages when the owner was legally responsible for the dangerous condition that caused the injury and the applicable requirements for a claim are satisfied.
Liability may arise when a business owner breaches a legal duty, such as failing to properly maintain the premises or failing to provide a required warning about a dangerous condition, and that breach causes an injury.
You may be able to pursue a lost wage claim if a premises owner breached an applicable duty of care and that breach caused your injury. The specific facts of the accident will determine whether you have a valid claim.
It is advisable to contact a qualified personal injury attorney as soon as possible after a slip and fall to discuss your injuries, lost wages, and potential premises liability claim.
Property owners may have legal duties to maintain their premises in a reasonably safe condition and provide appropriate warnings about certain known or discoverable hazards, depending on the circumstances.
If a business owner fails to satisfy an applicable duty to maintain the premises and that failure causes an injury, the injured person may be able to pursue compensation for damages such as lost wages.
If a property owner’s failure to provide a required warning contributes to an injury, the injured person may be able to seek compensation for qualifying lost income as part of a premises liability claim.
While a consultation is not necessarily required in every case, speaking with a qualified personal injury attorney can help you understand your potential claim, available damages, and applicable legal requirements.
A person may have a lost wage claim when they suffer an injury caused by a property owner’s legally actionable breach of duty and the injury results in qualifying lost income.
The responsible business or property owner, or its applicable insurance provider, may be required to compensate an injured person for qualifying lost wages when the legal requirements for liability are satisfied.
If you’ve been injured in a Florida slip and fall accident, the business owner or premises owner is responsible for paying your lost wages. If they have failed to maintain their premises properly or have failed to warn you of certain hazards on the property, and if they have breached those duties, you will have a claim to have your lost wages paid. Contact a personal injury attorney as soon as possible for a consultation.
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