Outdoor Patio Slip-and-Fall Injuries

When entertaining friends, family members, and guests, people often turn to outdoor recreation spaces during the warm summer months. Outdoor decks and patios are common spaces for entertainment, often providing enjoyable outdoor views while allowing people to gather and converse. It is essential that property owners make sure such spaces are free of hazards and obstacles that may cause injury to visitors.

If a person is injured in a slip-and-fall accident on someone else's property, he or she may be able to pursue compensation for pain, suffering, and medical expenses. Some slip-and-fall injuries may require costly medical treatment and rehabilitation, and the property owner may be held responsible if he or she is found to be at fault for the injury. If you have suffered due to a slip-and-fall accident on someone else's property, contact the Appleton personal injury attorneys of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 today.

Common Causes of Patio Accidents

Common causes of slip-and-fall accidents on outdoor patios include:

  • Patio furniture left dangerously in pedestrian walkways
  • Liquid spills in high-traffic areas
  • Objects like toys and sporting equipment left in hazardous places
  • Failure to provide handrails and support systems by patio edges
  • Lack of traction on patio surfaces
  • Water, ice, or other slippery substances left on surfaces due to inclement weather

Contact an Appleton Personal Injury Lawyer

If you or someone you love has suffered injury due to the negligence of a property owner, contact the Appleton personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C. at 800-242-2874 to discuss your case.

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