FAQs

What does a slip and fall lawyer do?

A slip and fall lawyer takes care of the legal work of investigating your accident, gathering evidence like photos and witness statements, negotiating with insurance companies, and representing you in court if it comes to that. We’ll prove that the property owner’s negligence caused your injuries and get you your full compensation.

When should I contact a slip and fall attorney?

Contact a slip and fall attorney immediately after your injury, even if you’re still receiving treatment. Michigan gives you three years to file, but waiting damages your case. Evidence disappears, witnesses move away, and insurance adjusters assume you’re not serious.

How do lawyers prove negligence in a slip and fall case?

We prove negligence by showing that the property owner knew, or at least should have known, about the dangerous conditions and failed to fix them. That requires maintenance logs, incident reports, surveillance video, and expert testimony. We also demonstrate that the issue directly caused your injuries.

What compensation can I claim for slip and fall injuries?

There are different types of expenses that can be claimed, such as medical bills, lost wages, future medical costs, and pain and suffering, and if your injuries are severe, you might recover compensation for permanent disability or reduced earning capacity, too. A premises liability lawyer in Michigan calculates the real value based on your specific situation.

Do slip and fall attorneys charge upfront fees?

No. We work on contingency, which means you pay nothing unless we win your case. We cover all investigation costs, expert fees, and court expenses, and if we don’t recover compensation for you, you owe us nothing.

How long do slip and fall cases take in Michigan?

Most cases settle within six to twelve months, though complex cases with severe injuries or disputed liability might take longer. We move as quickly as possible while building the strongest case, so you get fair compensation, not a rushed settlement.