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What to Do If You’re Injured on Someone Else’s Property

On Behalf of | Jun 13, 2022 | Blog

If you’ve been injured on a residential or commercial property owned by someone else, it’s important to take the right steps to protect your legal rights and get the compensation you deserve for your injuries. Here at the Miller Injury Firm, our experienced premises liability lawyers understand it can feel confusing, difficult, and frustrating to know what to do next when you’ve been hurt on someone else’s property. That’s why, as Middle Tennessee’s trusted personal injury lawyers, we’re here to help guide you through what to do if you’re injured in these circumstances. In this blog post, we’ll share six tips to help get you started. Keep reading to learn more, and connect with our law firm to discover how we can help you with your case.


Seek Medical Attention Immediately If you’ve been injured on someone else’s property, it’s important to seek medical attention immediately. Even if you don’t think your injuries are serious, it’s always best to err on the side of caution and get checked out by a medical professional for your health and well-being. It’s also important to keep in mind that the severity of your injuries may not always be immediately apparent. In some cases, it can take days, weeks, or even months for symptoms to appear. By checking with a doctor right away, you’ll be able to explain the injury, undergo an examination and/or treatment, and have the medical visit documented to protect yourself should your case go to trial.
Take Photographs of the Scene If you’re able to, take photographs of the scene where you were injured. This can be helpful in documenting the conditions of the scene, what happened, and how the injury occurred. Be sure to include any relevant details, such as obstacles or hazards that may have contributed to your accident. You can even take pictures of your injury just to be safe. These photos can be helpful in building your case later on.
Gather Other Relevant Information and Evidence In addition to taking pictures, try to gather any other relevant information and evidence from the scene that may be helpful in your case. This could include things like witness contact information, employee names, surveillance footage, a copy of the incident report or police report (if one was filed), or any other documentation related to your injuries that may be helpful in establishing what happened.
File an Incident or Police Report Depending on the severity of your injuries, you may want to file an incident report with the property owner or call the police to file an injury report. This can provide valuable documentation of what happened and may be helpful later on down the line to create a record of what happened when building your case.
Collect Medical and Expense Records  As you receive medical treatment for your injuries, be sure to gather and keep track of all associated medical bills and expenses. This documentation can be helpful in substantiating your damages in a personal injury claim to help you get fairly compensated for your injuries. Keep these documents in a safe and protected place that you can easily access.
Do Not Sign Anything Without Knowing Your Rights If the property owner or their insurance company asks you to sign any documents, it’s important that you understand your rights first. Do not sign any documents or agreements related to your accident or subsequent injuries without first consulting with an experienced premises liability lawyer. Doing so without talking to a legal professional first may inadvertently waive important rights by signing something before fully understanding the implications.
Contact a Premises Liability Lawyer With that being said, it’s important to note that premises liability cases can be very complex, so it is in your best interest to speak to a personal injury lawyer or slip and fall lawyer immediately. An attorney with experience in premises liability cases can help you navigate the complicated legal system, represent and protect your best interests, advise you accordingly, and fight on your behalf to get you the compensation you are owed for your injuries.

If you or someone you love has been injured on someone else’s property, the experienced personal injury lawyers at the Miller Injury Firm can help. We have a deep understanding of premises liability law and will fight vigorously to get you the compensation you deserve. Connect with us today to schedule a free consultation.

Disclaimer: The content above is meant to be general information only and should not be construed as legal advice. You should always consult with an attorney for specific advice regarding your individual situation.

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