Fort Walton Beach Slip and Fall Attorney
Florida Dangerous Property Lawyer
Help for Victims of Slip and Fall Accidents
A visit to Florida Panhandle beaches, shops and other attractions can be exciting. There are many distractions for residents and tourists alike. There may also be hidden dangers that can result in a serious slip and fall or other accident and injury.
Under premises liability law, businesses, hotels and rental property owners may be held responsible for injuries caused by improper maintenance or the lack of proper safety warnings that cause slip and fall accidents.
If you were injured at a commercial establishment, condominium, time share or another property, it is important to understand your rights and options for seeking full compensation for your medical bills, any lost wages and pain and suffering. Contact David A. Simpson of the Simpson Law Firm in Fort Walton Beach today for a free consultation with an experienced personal injury trial lawyer.
Slip and Fall Injuries: Who is at Fault?
David A. Simpson of the Simpson Law Firm has successfully held property owners to account for negligent maintenance and failure to warn patrons, visitors or renters of serious hazards that can cause slip and fall accidents, such as:
- Failure to use proper tile in areas where water may be present
- Failure to install or maintain nonskid surfaces on steps and walkways
- Failure to provide visual marking to identify step-ups or step-downs
- Failure to remedy slippery floors, trip hazards and liquid spills
The owner of the dangerous property and their insurance company will most likely try to blame the victim in these cases. It is vitally important to have a skilled trial lawyer on your side. We understand the underhanded tactics the insurance companies may try to use to avoid paying you fair compensation for your injury. We will fight to protect your right to seek maximum recovery.
Contact Us Today
Whether you have been injured in a slip and fall accident at a Florida Panhandle store, restaurant, hotel, apartment complex, condominium or a private home, contact the Simpson Law Firm to discuss whether you have a potential claim for damages under premises liability law.





