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What to do after a Slip and Fall Accident
Posted by admin | Posted in Accidental Law | Posted on 23-12-2009
People slip and fall every day, from a slick place on the floor, a loose step or an object in their path. Sometimes slip and fall accidents can be quite serious, resulting in long term injuries that can affect the victim’s ability to work or even impact how he performs daily activities. If there is a reason for the slip and fall accident that could have or should have been prevented by the property owner, the victim may be entitled to compensation under the law. This article will provide a basic overview of slip and fall accidents, including what to do directly after the accident to protect your rights.
The Need for Medical Documentation
There are two reasons to seek medical attention after a serious slip and fall accident. The first is to assess your injuries, which may or may not be obvious directly after the accident. Many slip and fall injuries involve the brain or spinal cord, and they may not present with symptoms until hours or even days later. A medical professional is able to assess the injuries right away with the help of diagnostic tools, avoiding unpleasant or potentially dangerous surprises down the road.
The other need for medical attention directly after the slip and fall accident is for documentation. If the accident caused significant injuries, it is important to get that diagnosis from a medical professional and in writing, so that it can be used as evidence in a possible case that might arise. A big part of the decision to award damages and how much compensation should be involved stems from that medical information. A medical report will also indicate how much work the victim might lose and the extent of recovery and rehabilitation might be involved. These facts will have a direct impact on the amount of compensation a victim is entitled to receive.
Additional Legal Websites: Personal Injury Attorney Gary Jodat. Serving clients in Bradenton, Florida.



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