If you’re injured in a slip and fall accident in Florida and the property owner is deemed liable, you might be entitled to recover various damages through a personal injury lawsuit. Here’s a breakdown of the potential types of compensation:
Medical Bills
As the property owner is accountable for expenses arising from their negligence, they are responsible for covering medical bills following a slip and fall incident. You may have the right to seek compensation for present, past, and future medical costs associated with the injury.
These may include expenses for blood tests, x-rays, CT scans, surgery, prescription medications, physical therapy, durable medical equipment such as crutches or wheelchairs, and even transportation expenses for doctor’s appointments.
Disfigurement or Full/ Partial Disability
In severe slip and fall incidents, you may sustain permanent disfigurement or full/partial disability. These injuries can lead to lifelong challenges, such as mobility restrictions and difficulties securing employment or forming relationships.
In such instances, you have the right to pursue compensation for home modifications necessitated by your disability, such as ramp installations, specialized beds, and bathroom adjustments.
The property owner responsible for the slip and fall accident is liable for covering these expenses.
Lost or Future Earnings
Your injury could lead to missed workdays, resulting in current and future income loss. Additionally, it may prevent you from performing household tasks and other responsibilities.
For these, you may need to hire assistance, and you may be eligible to seek compensation for these expenses.
Physical and Emotional Distress
Pain and suffering include physical pain, emotional distress, anxiety, depression, PTSD, insomnia, and diminished enjoyment of life. Unlike medical expenses, these damages cannot be quantified by simply looking at a bill. Instead, our personal injury attorneys will evaluate various factors to determine appropriate compensation to account for the physical discomfort and emotional distress you’ve endured.
Wrongful Death
In the event of a loved one’s passing due to a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation for both the financial and emotional losses related to wrongful death. These may include:
- Medical expenses incurred in attempting to treat the victim
- Funeral costs
- Loss of the victim’s income
- Loss of companionship and consortium
Loss of Enjoyment of Life
This type of compensation seeks to address the significant impact that slip and fall injuries can have on your daily life. It goes beyond physical pain and encompasses the loss of joy and fulfillment derived from activities and hobbies that you can no longer engage in due to your injuries.
Whether it’s playing sports, spending time with loved ones, or pursuing personal interests, the inability to participate in these activities can lead to feelings of frustration, isolation, and diminished quality of life.
Property Damage
When a slip and fall accident damages your personal belongings, it can add to the financial strain you’re already facing. Property damage compensation is meant to pay for fixing or replacing items like your clothes, phone, or other belongings that got damaged because of the accident.
Whether it’s a cracked smartphone or torn clothing, getting money to cover these costs can ease some of the stress and hassle caused by the accident.
Punitive Damage
If the property owner’s actions show a serious lack of concern for others’ safety, you might receive punitive damages.
Unlike other types of compensation meant to help you, punitive damages are given to punish the property owner and stop them from doing the same thing again. These damages are only given in cases where the property owner was extremely careless, intentionally did something wrong, or didn’t care about what happened. It’s a way to send the message that this kind of behavior won’t be tolerated.