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The Truth About Slips, Trips And Falls

Did you know that slips, trips and falls are one of the most common types of accidents? In the US alone, 17,000 people die every year as a result of injuries sustained through falling.

As the infographic below shows, there are two main categories of slips, trips, and falls. The first is same-level falls, and the second is elevated falls. Elevated falls involve falling from height and they carry a greater risk of serious injury. If you slip while walking on a flat path, this is an example of a same-level fall. If you fall from scaffolding, or you trip down the stairs, this would be categorized as an elevated fall.

Slips, trips, and falls are among the most common type of work-related accidents. These incidents account for 15% of work injuries, and 19% of disabling accidents. Falls are also common among older people. Around 1,800 senior citizens die each year as a result of falling in nursing homes. 

Anyone can fall, and accidents often happen when you least expect them. If you do slip, or you take a tumble, it’s important to follow the steps outlined in the image below. Seek medical advice, report the accident, ask witnesses to provide information and consider contacting a legal firm. If you fall as a result of negligence on behalf of somebody else, it may be possible to claim compensation. Slip, trip and fall attorneys can help you build a case and eliminate the stress of making a claim yourself. It’s wise to avoid making any statements about the incident until you’ve spoken to a legal expert. 


Infographic Designed By Shiner Law Group