Slip and falls happen every day in Connecticut. Caused by icy sidewalks, uneven floors, loose wires, and various other property hazards, slip-and-fall accidents can lead to extensive injuries that have far-reaching consequences for victims. When these accidents are caused by the negligence of property owners or occupiers, the at-fault party should be held responsible for the damage they cause.

If you are one of the many people who have been injured in a slip-and-fall accident, you deserve an attorney who will fight for justice and fair compensation for the harm you’ve suffered. The slip-and-fall lawyers at D’Amico & Pettinicchi, LLC, are dedicated to helping accident victims secure the financial damages they need. Our 100+ years of combined experience and unwavering dedication to each client’s case make us a trusted source of legal representation. By utilizing commonly used evidence in Connecticut slip and fall accident cases, we build strong claims on behalf of our clients.

What Causes Slip and Falls in Connecticut?

Slip and falls can be caused by any number of hazardous conditions. The most common examples of hazards that cause people in Connecticut to slip and fall include:

  • Icy or snowy sidewalks
  • Debris or items on the floor
  • Wet floors and spilled liquids
  • Improper or poor lighting
  • Missing rails
  • Uneven flooring or ripped carpet
  • Stairs that are different heights or need repair
  • Potholes
  • Uneven or deteriorated sidewalks

Because property owners have a duty to maintain their property, they may be liable for a slip and fall if they failed to warn or guard against a dangerous condition on the premises.

Common Pieces of Evidence in Slip-and-Fall Cases

Building a successful slip-and-fall case relies on establishing that the property owner, occupier, manager, or other person responsible for maintenance on the property caused your injury through negligent upkeep. To do this, your lawyer must present strong evidence to support your claim. The precise pieces of evidence that will be needed in your case will depend on the circumstances of your accident, including what hazard caused you to fall, what type of property you were injured on, and what was happening at the time of your accident.

In general, the following evidence is helpful and is commonly used in Connecticut slip-and-fall cases:

  • Video footage, including from security cameras, doorbell cameras, and cell phones
  • Pictures of the scene and your injuries
  • Medical records, including descriptions of how you were injured, diagnoses, prognoses, surgical records, treatment plans, and test results
  • Expert witness testimony from physicians, engineers, and accountants
  • Statements from witnesses who saw the accident or have knowledge of the condition of the premises

Your attorney will be able to gather and preserve the evidence necessary to build your case, as well as identify subject-matter experts and witnesses who can testify in support of your claim.

Contact Our Connecticut Attorneys for Help Collecting Evidence for Your Slip and Fall Accident Claim

You only have a limited amount of time to take legal action after being injured in a slip-and-fall accident, so contact D’Amico & Pettinicchi, LLC, today. You can trust our legal team to help you navigate complex premises liability cases, whether you fell due to a wet floor, broken stair rail, or any other hazardous condition caused by a property owner’s negligence. Our attorneys rely on commonly used evidence in Connecticut slip and fall accident cases to advocate effectively for our clients.

Contact us today to take the first step toward recovery.

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