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If I slipped and fell on another persons property, will they be liable for paying my bills and pain and suffering?

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If I slipped and fell on another persons property, will they be liable for paying my bills and pain and suffering?

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Normally, the only way you can recover is if there is a known dangerous condition to the owner you werent aware of, or if there is circumstantial evidence of dangerous conditions by the landowners failure to make reasonable inspections for safety. If you want to collect money damages, you must establish the property owner was negligent. This would include a loose floor board, a wet floor that is not mopped up like from a spill for example is a common slip and fall injury; this includes unleveled sidewalks, slippery stairs, loose handrails, etc; You should have made an incident report, told a manager, taken pictures and got witness phone numbers to prove you were there and that you were injured.

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