Slip and Fall Accidents in Boise: When Property Owners Are Responsible

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Slip and Fall Accidents in Boise: When Property Owners Are Responsible

Falls account for over 3 million emergency room visits each year, making them the leading cause of ER visits in the United States. In 2019, there were more than 317,000 ED visits, over 290,000 hospitalizations, and more than 7500 deaths due to hip fractures caused by falls.

Slip and fall accidents are far more serious than many people assume. If you were hurt on someone else’s property in Idaho, speaking with a Boise slip and fall attorney can help you understand your rights and legal options.

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What Is a Slip and Fall Accident?

A slip-and-fall accident occurs when someone slips, trips, or falls on another person’s property due to a hazardous condition. These falls can occur in grocery stores, restaurants, parking lots, and on uneven sidewalks. Property owners have a legal obligation to maintain safe premises and warn visitors of known dangers.

Common causes of slip and fall injuries include wet or slippery floors, poor lighting, inadequate lighting in stairwells, and slippery surfaces left unaddressed. When a property owner fails to correct these hazardous conditions, they can be held liable for the resulting injuries.

Common Injuries from Fall Accidents

Fall accidents can cause a wide range of serious injuries. Understanding what is at stake helps injury victims act quickly and preserve their fall claim.

Types of Slip and Fall Injuries

Slip and fall injuries commonly include wrist and arm fractures, hip fractures, spinal injuries, torn ligaments, and internal injuries. Head injuries are particularly concerning because symptoms may not appear for days after the accident occurred, yet they can significantly affect daily life and work.

Because of this delayed onset, immediate medical attention is essential. Seeking medical care right away also creates a record linking your suffered injuries to the fall, which is critical evidence in any personal injury claim.

Property Owner Liability Under Idaho Law

Idaho premises liability law requires property owners to maintain safe conditions and warn visitors of hazards they know about, or should reasonably know about. When they fail to do so, they may be liable for fall injuries suffered on their property.

Idaho’s Modified Comparative Negligence Rule

Idaho follows a modified comparative negligence rule. Under this rule, an injured party can only recover compensation if they are less than 50% at fault for the accident. Their total award is then reduced by their percentage of fault.

For example, if you suffered injuries worth $100,000 but are found 20% responsible, you would recover $80,000. A personal injury attorney can help you minimize your assigned fault percentage and protect your financial recovery.

Statute of Limitations and Government Property

In Idaho, you generally have two years to file a slip and fall claim. If the fall occurred on government property, a notice of claim must be filed within 180 days. Missing these deadlines can eliminate your right to seek compensation entirely.

Compensation for Slip and Fall Victims

Slip and fall victims may be entitled to two categories of compensation. Economic damages cover measurable losses like medical bills, medical expenses for ongoing treatment, and lost wages. Non-economic damages address pain and suffering, emotional distress, and reduced quality of life.

Experienced slip and fall lawyers will fight to maximize every element of your recovery. Your fall lawyer will account for both current and future medical treatment costs, ensuring your fair settlement reflects the full impact of your injuries.

Why Hire a Boise Slip and Fall Attorney?

Navigating the legal process after fall cases involving multiple parties, including property owners, insurance companies, and sometimes government entities, can be overwhelming. Boise personal injury lawyers who focus on personal injury cases know how to prove the property owner’s negligence and build a strong case on your behalf.

An experienced personal injury attorney from a proven legal team works on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless they win. This allows fall victims and their families to pursue maximum compensation without upfront costs.

Our experienced legal team of Boise slip and fall attorneys offers a free consultation to review your case. Slip and fall lawyers at our firm communicate directly with clients, rather than delegating to paralegals, so you always know where your case stands.

Let Us Recover What You Deserve

Contact our Boise personal injury lawyers today and schedule a free initial consultation. Our personal injury attorney team in the Boise office is ready to protect your legal rights and help you recover the fair compensation you deserve.

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