Ito ba ang worry mo?
- Nadulas ako sa store/apartment/parking lot.
- Hindi ko alam kung important ang photos.
- May sakit ako after the fall.
- I want to know if unsafe property matters.
Unsafe conditions are a big part of the story
A fall can happen because of a spill, poor lighting, broken flooring, or another condition that should have been addressed. That condition can matter just as much as the injury itself.
If you can safely take photos, do it. If not, save what you remember.
Pain after a fall should not be ignored
Back pain, wrist pain, knee pain, and head injuries can show up after the initial shock. Even if the fall seemed simple, the aftermath may not be.
Write down when symptoms began and what changed after the fall.
Property and injury questions can overlap
Slip and fall cases often involve both the condition of the property and the impact on your body and daily routine. Both sides matter.
That is why you should not dismiss the fall too quickly.
You can ask before the story gets messy
It helps to ask early, while the details are still fresh and the photos or witnesses are still available.
The first conversation does not require an upfront fee. Fee terms are explained before representation begins, and it is easy to start.
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What if I fell at an apartment or store?
Those are common slip and fall settings. The key facts are the condition, the location, and your injuries.
Do I need photos of the hazard?
Photos help, but you can still ask if you don't have everything yet.
Is a slip and fall really personal injury?
Yes. Slip and fall is a major part of personal injury work.
Libre ba ang first conversation?
The first conversation does not require an upfront fee. Fee terms are explained before representation begins, and the conversation is confidential.
Na-slip or na-fall ka ba?
You do not need to decide alone whether it matters. Start with a simple conversation and let us help you sort it out.
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