most common slip and fall accidents

Substances on the Floor
Slippery substances are the main cause of fall injuries in Chicago stores. Floors should not contain spilled liquids or other materials that can cause customers to slip and fall. Failure to Warn of Slippery Floors

Chicago law states that proprietors must warn people of slippery floors. Visible signs should notify customers of a wet floor during cleaning and other maintenance tasks. Structural Hazards

Tripping hazards are everywhere. From cracked cement to haphazard objects, steep slopes, unusual stairs, or similar, it is the proprietor’s responsibility to perform structural maintenance and warn people of on-site hazards. Lack of Handrails

Illinois law mandates that handrails be available near stairs, steps, and ramps. Insufficient Lighting

People need to see where they are going to spot warning signs and avoid tripping hazards, slippery floors, and steps. Building codes require proprietors to provide sufficient lighting to prevent these accidents. Excessive Surface Slipperiness

Some surfaces, such as glossy tiles and marble, are more slippery than others. Tiles placed where people walk should have ridged or roughened surfaces, especially where they may get wet, such as around pools and entrances. Insufficient Door Protection

Most commercial doors contain a spring mechanism to close them behind people, but if this mechanism uses too much force, it can knock people over or slam into them. Adjusting this hardware for safety is the proprietor’s responsibility. In the event of a slip and fall, victims should file an incident report and immediately seek medical attention – even if symptoms are not apparent. To find out if you may have a claim for premises liability, contact a Chicago slip and fall lawyer from Horwitz, Horwitz & Associates at (888)-970-5660. We can help you set you in the right direction with a free consultation.

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