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Common Risks Associated With Autumn Fall Accidents

It's that time of the year again; autumn is here. It's the time of the year when it gets cooler with short days. Daily activities, however, will continue to go on as usual; everyone will be even more active considering the ripe apples and pumpkins on the farm ready for picking.

Falls on city and state property

However, among numerous injuries taking place in New York City, it is reported that 12% of hospital emergency room visits are due to slip and fall accidents. It's often such a difficult task to find the one at fault in a slip and fall accident.

In any case, a lot of people fail to remember that as much as there is no snow or ice yet, New York will still be prone to slip and fall risks. So what are some of these common slip and fall risks during this time of the year? Banville Law will help you understand some them.

Watch Out For The Autumn Leaves On The Ground

Leaves on the ground can create a potential slip and fall risk as much as they are a pretty sight during this time. Leaves pose one great danger; they obstruct potential hazards on walkways and roads. These leaves prevent people from noticing possible areas that may cause them to slip and fall like uneven surfaces and trip hazards along the walkways.

Shopping centers and parking lots are common places where such slip and fall risks are higher, and when leaves are carried up to entryways, these places will constantly pose a great risk to people accessing the entryway.

Short Days, Long Nights And Dark Sidewalks

It's quite obvious that when daylight hours decrease, darkness comes in a little too early than anticipated. Of course, you can't see quite well in the dark. Fortunately, some property owners stick to their responsibilities and keep their properties well lit when it is dark.

However, a few fail to commit and do not keep their property well lit and because vision becomes quite a challenge during this time, you'll not be able to see dangerous conditions along your paths like uneven ground, wet leaves or icy spots when it gets to wintertime.

Dark sidewalks may lead to slip and fall accidents especially on staircases, hallways, and parking lots.

Who Should Be Responsible?

We are all responsible for preventing slip and fall accidents during this time of the year. As an individual accessing such places, you need to take caution so as to avoid a terrible ordeal caused by potential hazards. Take caution while walking on such surfaces.

Similarly, the property owner should handle keeping the property safe in order to prevent slip and fall accidents. How can they do this? During this time, they need to remove fallen leaves on the ground and additionally ensure their premises are well lit to avoid slip and fall injuries.

Injury Compensation for Accidents

To victims, a good slip and fall attorney may help you get compensated for the incurred injuries as long as the property owner was on notice about the dangerous condition of the property. A victim will be entitled to compensation especially when the slip and fall accident occurred due to negligence.

The slip and fall attorney will work tirelessly to ensure that you as the victim will be compensated particularly for lost wages during the time you were not at work. Additionally, you'll be compensated for every treatment you undergo while nursing your injuries as well as incurred medical bills.

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Laurence P. Banville
Date Published: August 23, 2019
Laurence P. Banville is the managing partner of Banville Law. As an experienced personal injury attorney, Mr. Banville helps clients recover compensation from those responsible for his clients' injuries. Our firm is located in New York City, serving clients from the five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx, and Staten Island.
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