Retail Stores
Grocery stores, department stores, and shopping malls with wet floors, cluttered aisles, or inadequate lighting.
Injured in a slip and fall accident in Indiana? Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe premises. Jun Law Firm helps immigrant victims recover compensation for injuries caused by dangerous conditions on someone else's property.
Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere. We hold negligent property owners accountable for unsafe conditions.
Grocery stores, department stores, and shopping malls with wet floors, cluttered aisles, or inadequate lighting.
Spills, grease on floors, uneven surfaces, and poor maintenance in dining areas and restrooms.
Broken stairs, inadequate lighting, icy walkways, and poorly maintained common areas.
Hospitals, clinics, and nursing homes with wet floors, cluttered hallways, and inadequate safety measures.
Slippery lobby floors, poorly maintained pools, broken elevators, and unsafe parking lots.
Sidewalks, parks, government buildings with defects, ice, or inadequate maintenance.
Property owners in Indiana have a legal duty to maintain safe premises and warn visitors of known hazards. When they fail to do so, they can be held liable for injuries.
Wet or slippery floors without warning signs
Uneven or broken pavement and sidewalks
Poor lighting in stairways and walkways
Torn carpeting or loose floor mats
Ice and snow accumulation on walkways
Cluttered aisles and walkways
Broken or missing handrails
Potholes in parking lots
Freshly waxed floors without warnings
Defective stairs or steps
Taking the right steps immediately after your accident can strengthen your premises liability claim.
Immediately report your fall to the property owner, manager, or staff. Ask them to document the incident in writing and get a copy of the report.
Take photos of the hazard that caused your fall, your injuries, and the surrounding area. Get contact information from any witnesses.
Get medical attention immediately, even if you think your injuries are minor. Some injuries worsen over time, and medical records are crucial evidence.
Keep the shoes and clothing you were wearing. Don't wash them, as they may contain evidence of the hazardous condition.
Don't sign any documents or give recorded statements to insurance companies without consulting an attorney first.
Call Jun Law Firm immediately for a free consultation. We'll protect your rights and handle all communications with insurance companies.
Don't let property owners escape responsibility for your injuries. Contact Jun Law Firm today for a free case evaluation.