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Slip and Falls

Slip and Fall Accidents Can Be Serious — We’re Here to Help

Property owners in British Columbia – including but not limited to retailers, restaurants, grocery stores, nightclubs, landlords, and the government (in certain circumstances)—are legally required to keep their premises reasonably safe for people using them. Despite this law, slip and falls are among the most common types of personal injury incidents in British Columbia and can cause very serious injuries.

Slip and Falls

Property owners in British Columbia – including but not limited to retailers, restaurants, grocery stores, nightclubs, landlords, and the government (in certain circumstances)—are legally required to keep their premises reasonably safe for people using them. Despite this law, slip and falls (and other claims brought under the Occupiers Liability Act) are among the most common types of personal injury incidents in British Columbia and can cause very serious injuries.

If you were injured in a slip and fall incident, get medical attention immediately. Even if you feel that your injuries are minor, it is important to remember medical records can serve as crucial evidence in your case. If you are well enough to do so after your fall, request a written report from the property owner, collect contact details from anyone who witnessed your incident, and take photos or videos of the hazard, your injuries, and any surrounding conditions that contributed to your injury.

Because every case is different and because our laws place a deadline on when you can file a claim, you should call Rice Harbut Elliott for your free legal consultation without delay.