If You Fell Because They Failed—You’ve Got a Case

Slip & fall accidents might sound minor—until you’re the one dealing with broken bones, head injuries, or weeks off work. Property owners have a duty to fix hazards and warn visitors. If they didn’t, and you got hurt, we’ll hold them accountable.



We represent clients all over Georgia who were injured in stores, apartment complexes, businesses, and private homes. Falls aren’t just accidents—they’re often the result of negligence. Let’s talk about what happened.

Where Slip & Falls Happen:

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Grocery stores with spills or slick floors

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Restaurants with uneven flooring or bad lighting

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Apartment complexes with broken stairs or handrails

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Hotels, parking lots, & shopping centers

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Office buildings with loose carpets or poor maintenance

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Private homes during social visits

Whether you slipped on water, tripped on uneven concrete, or fell down dangerous steps—if it happened on someone else’s property, we’ll investigate it.

Common Injuries We See:

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Broken wrists, ankles, or hips

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Concussions and traumatic brain injuries

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Spinal injuries and herniated discs

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Torn ligaments and muscle damage

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Ongoing back, knee, or neck pain

Even a short fall can lead to serious, lasting problems. You deserve to be taken seriously.

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What Property Owners Are Responsible For:

  • Fixing known hazards in a reasonable time

  • Warning visitors about dangerous areas

  • Keeping walkways, stairs & floors safe


  • Following local building & safety codes

If they ignored a problem—or didn’t bother to check—we’ll make it part of your claim.

How We Build Your Case:

  • Collect witness statements & security footage (when available)


  • Work with medical experts to show how the fall caused your injury


  • Prove the property owner knew (or should have known) about the danger


  • Handle negotiations with insurance companies



  • Take it to court if they won’t offer what’s fair


Slip & fall cases can be tough to prove—but we know how to build them right.

Common Questions About Slip & Fall Cases:

  • Is the property owner always at fault if I fall?

    Not always—but if they created or ignored a dangerous condition, they may be legally responsible.

  • What if there was a warning sign?

    That depends on placement, visibility, and timing. We’ll dig into the details.

  • Can I sue if I fell at a friend’s house?

    Yes. In most cases, their homeowners insurance—not them personally—covers your injury.

  • How long do I have to file a claim?

    In Georgia, usually two years from the date of injury. But the sooner we act, the stronger your case.

Falls Aren’t Just Accidents. They’re Often Lawsuits Waiting to Happen.

If someone’s negligence caused your fall, you have legal options. Schedule a free consultation and let’s talk about your rights.