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Blog What To Do When You Slip On Ice

What To Do When You Slip On Ice

January 27, 2023
By Kyle Christie
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While winter can be a beautiful time of year, it can also be rather dangerous when ice and snow cover the ground. We do our best to be careful on these slick surfaces, but sometimes, injury-causing accidents are unavoidable.

If you have slipped and fallen on a patch of ice, it is important to take the proper steps to protect your legal rights. Read on to learn more.

What To Do If You Fall On the Ice

First, seek medical attention right away if needed – even if you don’t think that you are seriously injured, it is best to get checked out for any potential injuries that could lead to more problems in the future. Make sure to keep all documentation from the doctor or hospital visit as proof of injury.

Second, document the accident scene by taking photos or video footage of where you fell and what caused your fall (the patch of ice). Also, be sure to note any signs warning people of possible danger due to ice. If there were other witnesses present who saw your fall, make sure to get their contact information, as they may be able to provide testimony in the future if needed.

Third, determine who is responsible for your injuries – this may be a property owner or manager, or any other person or entity who had a legal duty of care and failed to uphold it. Gather proof that the responsible party was aware of the icy conditions but neglected to take proper precautions before your fall occurred.

Finally, contact an experienced personal injury lawyer who can advise you on how best to proceed in seeking compensation for your damages. They will help you understand all of your rights and guide you through the entire process from start to finish.

We Can Help Injured Slip and Fall Victims

Overall, taking these steps after slipping and falling on a patch of ice is essential in protecting your legal rights and seeking compensation for any damages or injuries you may have suffered. Do not hesitate to seek the help of an experienced personal injury lawyer from Christie Bell & Marshall right away.

Contact Christie Bell & Marshall today with the details of your case by calling 317-488-5500 or filling out our online contact form to learn more about how we can help.

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