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When the snow begins to fall, it is important for homeowners and commercial property owners to take time to shovel their walkways to get rid of as much of the snow and ice as possible. Along with shoveling, some property owners might even put rock salt on the ground to get the ice to melt and prevent pedestrians from slipping and falling. Although it is important to take care of snow and ice on your property, not all property owners carry out this duty of care. Pedestrians who slip on the snow or ice and are injured may be able to seek compensation from the property owners.

If you slipped on snow or ice and are currently suffering from various injuries, you could have the right to seek financial compensation from a liable individual.

What to Do if You Slip and Fall on Snow or Ice

Slipping and falling on snow or ice is never a desirable result of being outside on a cold day. Not only will you feel uncomfortable and wet, but you might have trouble getting back up because of your injuries. If there is anyone next to you at the time of the fall, ask them to assist you with getting back up. If possible, take photos of your injuries and the area in which you fell. If you are unable to do so because you have broken bones or other injuries that are severe, you should wait for the paramedics to arrive. The paramedics will take you to the hospital where you can undergo an evaluation and get the help you need for any of the injuries you have incurred.

While you may not be thinking about the legal aspects of your situation in the immediate aftermath of a slip and fall, it is still important for you to find a personal injury lawyer to talk to about pursuing compensation for your injuries. Upon calling the lawyer serving London, you may be able to go over some important details about the slip and fall on the ice or snow. By reaching out to a lawyer as soon as possible, you may be able to work on recovering compensation a bit faster.

Types of Injuries Commonly Caused by Falls Caused by Snow and Ice

Slipping and falling on improperly cleared ice and snow can lead to serious injuries, including:

  • Dislocated knee. It is possible to suffer from a knee dislocation if you land on your knees when falling on the snow and ice. Bones in the knee could potentially move out of place, causing severe pain. A dislocated knee can eventually lead to more severe and permanent damage that makes it more challenging for you to complete basic tasks, such as walking or running.
  • Broken legs, arms, or other bones. You can break one or more bones in your body because of the impact of the fall on the ice or snow. Commonly broken bones would include broken legs, arms, and wrists. It is even possible to break your femur bone.
  • Trauma to the head. Hitting your head on the sidewalk can have a lasting negative effect on you. It can lead to a concussion and bleeding of the brain that would cause different symptoms, including dizziness, chronic headaches, and even nausea.

Speak with a Slip and Fall Lawyer Right Away

Both snow and ice are incredibly slippery and can create a hazardous area for those who are walking around London. Even if you see the ice and snow in front of you, there may be no way for you to avoid it simply because a full stretch of the pavement has not been shoveled or maintained. If you slip and become injured because of snow or ice that is on the ground, you may suffer from extensive injuries, some of which can keep you in the hospital for lengthy periods. When dealing with pain that comes from these injuries and experiencing a loss of income during your recovery, the best solution is to hire a lawyer. With help from a lawyer, you may have a much greater chance of receiving compensation.

If a property owner failed to adequately remove snow or ice from their premises, causing you to sustain injuries in a slip and fall accident, our London personal injury lawyers may be able to help you recover compensation. To learn more, contact our slip and fall accident lawyers serving London by calling 1-800-JUSTICE.

 

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