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New Orleans Premises Liability Attorneys

Premises liability cases generally include slip, trip, and fall accidents. These cases commonly involve injuries sustained because of the owner or custodian’s negligent maintenance of the property in question. Even though these falls may not seem serious, they can have devastating and life-changing effects on the innocent victim. Injuries that can result from a slip and fall accident include broken bones, bruises and lacerations, severe knee injuries, spinal and head injuries, as well as many other kinds of injuries, depending on the nature and circumstances of the fall.

Premises liability cases are difficult because many elements need to be proven in each case, and these elements change depending on the location of the accident. There are different legal standards that apply to merchants, publicly owned property, and non-merchant, privately owned property. 

Due to the complicated nature of these cases, an experienced law firm is needed. The Cardone Law Firm is here to support you. Cliff Cardone has over 50 years of experience handling all different types of personal injury cases. Since 1997, Cliff has sat as a Judge, Ad Hoc, in Juvenile Court, Traffic Court, as well as Municipal Court in New Orleans. As such, he has a broad range of experience and is fully capable of handling a variety of legal cases.

Slip and fall victims need a law firm that has experience handling the complicated legal issues that certainly will arise. The Cardone Law Firm has the essential resources to accomplish the legal research that is required in each unique case.

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The Slip and Fall

Claims Process

See a Doctor

After a slip and fall accident, if you have any reason to think you are injured, even if it seems minor, you should see a doctor for care as soon as possible. Seeking prompt medical care is essential for proving a connection between your injuries and the accident in question. Failing to seek immediate medical care for fall injuries could jeopardize your ability to seek compensation.

01

STEP

Report Your Accident

After fall accidents happen, one of the first steps you should take is to notify the negligent property owner of your accident. If police are called to the scene, be sure to request a copy of the police report and a copy of any other accident reports made in relation to your slip-and-fall case. Getting documentation of your accident may be the key to getting fair compensation.

02

STEP

Prepare Your Case

For fall accident victims, getting an attorney is essential for seeking justice for a property owner’s negligence. A capable slip and fall lawyer can help you gather the evidence you will need for your case, including photos of the scene, surveillance footage, expert testimony, witness testimony, and medical records. Collecting strong evidence is a primary method for your fall accident lawyer to build your case.

03

STEP

Avoid Legal Action

In some cases, filing a claim with the property owner’s insurance provider is enough to get fall victims the compensation they need. If your claim is denied or undervalued, you may be able to file an internal appeal to get the judgment reversed. If your appeal is unsuccessful or the property owner is uninsured, your next step will usually be to send a demand letter informing them of your intent to sue.

04

STEP

File a Lawsuit

If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property because the property owner failed to take the necessary and reasonable steps to maintain safety, you may need to file a slip and fall injury lawsuit to pursue compensation. If you need to file a lawsuit for fall injury compensation, you need help from an experienced slip and fall lawyer. A capable attorney can help you file a strong case for relief.

05

STEP

Negotiations

After your lawsuit has been filed, your attorney will begin negotiating a settlement with the legal representatives of the property owner. Depending on your case, you may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and emotional distress. Your lawyer will fight to get you maximum compensation for your losses, and getting help from an attorney is essential for getting the settlement you need.

06

STEP

Trial

If the at-fault party is unwilling to make an offer that meets your expectations, you may need to take your case to court. While the vast majority of personal injury claims will be resolved long before going to trial, it’s important to have an experienced New Orleans slip and fall lawyer by your side in case your case reaches a courtroom.

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STEP
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Premises Liability

basics

Laws

At-Fault Parties

Liability

Burden of Proof

Compensation

To be successful, a key requisite is to know what legal standard will apply in your case. The Merchant Liability Statute, codified in La. RS 9:2800.6, establishes the burden of proof against merchants

A merchant, defined in the statute, is one whose business is to sell goods, foods, wares, or merchandise at a fixed place of business. A merchant includes an innkeeper with respect to those areas or aspects of the premises which are similar to those of a merchant, including but not limited to shops, restaurants, and lobby areas of or within the hotel, motel, or inn.

To win a case against a merchant, the victim will need to prove by the preponderance of the evidence the following elements:
  1. The condition presented an unreasonable risk of harm to the claimant, and that risk of harm was reasonably foreseeable;
  2. The merchant either created or had actual or constructive notice of the condition which caused the damage, prior to the occurrence; and
  3. The merchant failed to exercise reasonable care.
The three elements of the Merchant Liability Statute each have their own extensive case law. The facts and circumstances for each accident are different, and there is no bright-line rule that will apply to each case.

The Merchant Liability Statute requires a stringent burden of proof compared to other property owners. Due to the higher standard, courts often dismiss these cases on summary judgment. This is another reason why it is crucial to have the Cardone Law Firm here to support you throughout this process.

The amount of compensation available for your case will depend on the severity of your injuries and suffering. For example, cases of traumatic brain injuries or spinal cord injuries are likely to result in higher payouts compared to more minor injuries. In general, you may be owed the following types of compensation:

  • Medical bills
  • Future medical attention
  • Reduced earning power
  • Lost income
  • Pain and suffering
  • Disfigurement

$5.7 MILLION

Truck Accident

$3.6 MILLION

Car Accident

$2.5 MILLION

Elevator Crash

$2.1 MILLION

BP Claim

$1.9 MILLION

Cruise Ship Injury

$1.5 MILLION

Car Accident

Frequently Asked

QUESTIONS

"Constructive notice" means the claimant has proven that the condition existed for such a period of time that it would have been discovered if the merchant had exercised reasonable care. The presence of an employee of the merchant in the vicinity in which the condition exists does not, alone, constitute constructive notice, unless it is shown that the employee knew, or in the exercise of reasonable care should have known, of the condition.

As shown, premises liability cases are tricky and can result in difficult legal procedures. To protect against more difficult issues in the future, victims should consider the following checklist:

  1. Take pictures of the walkway where the trip occurred.
  2. Document the scene of the accident, including the type of shoes that were worn at the time of the slip, and if there were any witnesses.
  3. If there were witnesses, take down any contact information, i.e. name, phone number, address, and statements.
  4. The victim should also document the weather and light conditions, and any other variances that contributed to the accident.

Many trip and fall accidents also occur on public sidewalks, and this is important to note, as a different legal standard will apply in these cases. Falls consistently occur here because of broken and torn-up cement, gaps in the walkway, or deviations that cause tripping hazards. Under Louisiana Revised Statutes 9:2800, the victim needs to prove the following elements:

  1. The city had custody or ownership of the defective thing.
  2. The defective thing created an unreasonable risk of harm.
  3. The city had actual or constructive notice of the defective thing.
  4. The city failed to act to correct the defective thing in a reasonable time; and
  5. The defective thing caused the damages.

Failure to meet any one of the elements will defeat a claim against the public entity. A skilled attorney is needed in this setting to prove all the elements and traverse the complicated legal field.

Also, in most trip and fall cases, the victim will be assessed a portion of the fault. Louisiana law imposes a duty to pedestrians, and the breach of this duty will cause the victim to be awarded less. Case law consistently refers to the duty as follows: “A pedestrian has a duty to see that which should have been seen. He is not required to look for hidden dangers, but he is bound to observe his course in order to see if his pathway is clear. A pedestrian is held to have seen those obstructions in his pathway that would be discovered by a reasonably prudent person exercising ordinary care under the circumstances. However, pedestrians cannot be expected to constantly look down while walking on a busy street. A pedestrian is not required to constantly observe the surface of the walkway or to “exercise the care that would be necessary in traversing a jungle.” An experienced attorney is needed here to represent you in order to lower the appointed fault and to receive the highest award possible.

Mr. Cardone understands that when a person is looking for an attorney, they are looking for someone to guide them through the legal process and, at the same time, avoid the pitfalls that surely come about. That is why he has dedicated his career to fighting for injured people and their struggles, securing the best possible financial recovery.  Personal injury cases can leave a victim physically, emotionally, and financially destroyed. Phone Cardone at 866-519-2505 as quickly as possible, or you can fill out our online contact form to receive quick feedback from Mr. Cardone or from one of his professional legal assistants concerning your case.

The Cardone Law Firm provides legal services for all of Louisiana including Ascension Parish, Donaldsonville, Assumption Parish, Napoleonville, Baton Rouge, Jefferson Parish, Estelle, Gretna, Harvey, Kenner, Marrero, Metairie, New Orleans, Terrytown, Westwego, Lafayette Parish, Lafourche Parish, Thibodaux, Livingston Parish, Orleans Parish, Plaquemines Parish, Belle Chasse, and St. Charles Parish.

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