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Slip and Fall Accidents on Public Property: How to Seek Compensation

 

Accidents can happen anywhere, even on public property, such as parks, sidewalks, or government buildings. If you’ve had the misfortune of a slip and fall accident

on public property, you might be wondering about your options for seeking compensation for your injuries. This article will provide some guidance on the steps to take

following an accident on public property.

 

Seek Immediate Medical Attention

First things first: prioritize your health. If you’re injured, it’s important to seek immediate medical attention. Not only is this crucial for your health, but a timely medical

record also serves as an essential piece of evidence should you decide to pursue a claim later. Also, ensure the medical providers note that you came to them due to the accident.

 

Report the Accident

Next, report the accident to the appropriate authority that manages the property, be it a local park authority, city council, or other government entity. Provide a detailed account of what

happened and obtain a copy of the accident report for your records.

 

Gather Evidence

Collect as much evidence as possible from the accident scene. This can include photos of the location and the specific hazard that caused your fall, the weather conditions at the time, and

any warning signs (or lack thereof). If there were witnesses, try to get their contact information and statements.

 

Understand Sovereign Immunity

The term “sovereign immunity” refers to a legal doctrine that often protects government entities from being sued. However, most governments have enacted laws that waive this immunity

to an extent, allowing them to be held liable for negligence under certain conditions. It’s crucial to understand how sovereign immunity might apply in your case. South Carolina follows the

SC “Tort Claims Act,” which makes it more difficult to sue a government entity (including a county/regional hospital). For example, the Statute of Limitations is two years instead of three,

and Plaintiffs are capped on the amounts they can receive as damages.

 

Notice of Claim

Many jurisdictions require that a Notice of Claim be filed within a specific period after an accident on public property, often within days or a few months. This notice alerts the

government entity of your intent to file a lawsuit and includes incident details.

 

Seek Legal Counsel

Slip-and-fall cases on public property can be quite complex due to the involvement of government entities and additional legal considerations such as sovereign immunity. As such,

it’s advisable to seek legal counsel. A personal injury attorney can guide you through the process, helping you understand your rights and options and ensuring all necessary steps are

taken in a timely manner.

 

File a Lawsuit

If your claim is not resolved satisfactorily or is denied, your attorney may recommend filing a lawsuit. This involves presenting your case in court, where a decision will be made based on the

evidence provided.

 

In Conclusion

Slip and fall accidents on public property can result in significant injuries, and navigating your way to compensation can be a complicated process. Given the complexity of these cases, it’s

often beneficial to seek legal advice to ensure you’re taking the proper steps towards securing the compensation you deserve. Understanding your rights and the procedures to follow can

make a huge difference in your claim.

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