Slip and fall accidents can occur anywhere, including a restaurant, hotel, parking lot, stairwell, or sidewalk. They can happen if there is uneven pavement, a spill that is not cleaned up, or carpet or tile that is not properly secured. While many injuries from a slip and fall may be minor, there are some, especially an injury to the knee, that can prevent you from working or participating in the activities you enjoy. If you suffered a knee injury in a slip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation. Find out more from our experienced Florida slip and fall lawyer.  Slip and fall knee injuries

Types of Slip and Fall Knee Injuries

Slip and fall accidents that cause a knee injury are usually due to the nature of the fall. Your knee may twist in an unnatural position when slipping on a surface or you may trip and fall directly on your knee. Knee injuries can vary in severity with some injuries causing you to miss work, have surgery, and face a long period of recovery.

Common Knee Injuries

  • Scrapes, cuts, or lacerations
  • Bone fracture
  • Muscle sprain
  • Torn tendon or ligament
  • Anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury
  • Torn meniscus
  • Dislocated knee

Knee injuries can negatively impact your life by keeping you from work and the activities you love, as well as making it difficult to drive or manage daily household chores. If surgery is required, you may be faced with rehabilitation and physical therapy to regain strength and mobility. Some types of knee injuries result in a long-term disability and require continued medical care and treatment. Not only can a knee injury be painful, but it can cause a financial burden as well.

What to Do After a Florida Slip and Fall Knee Injury

There are several things to do after a slip and fall knee injury that can help protect your rights and possible compensation. Seeking immediate medical attention, no matter how minor the knee injury may seem, is number one.

Steps to Take After a Florida Knee Injury

  • Report the fall and injury to a manager or whoever is in charge of the premises where the accident occurred.
  • Take photos of where you fell and what caused the fall, and obtain any video footage that can be used to prove your accident and injury.
  • Obtain witness contact information, if possible.
  • Contact a slip and fall lawyer to discuss your case and determine if you have a claim.

Compensation for Negligence

If your fall was due to a negligent property owner or establishment, you have the right to file a claim against the responsible party. It must be proven that the owner or manager did not take proper precautions or care to prevent an accident, and a slip and fall lawyer can help determine the cause of your accident and who is responsible. They will also negotiate with insurance companies on your behalf to make sure you get a fair settlement.

Possible Compensation

  • Medical expenses such as surgery, medications, follow-up medical appointments, physical therapy, and any medical devices or aids
  • Loss of income due to the inability to work from the knee injury
  • Out-of-pocket costs associated with the injury
  • Pain and suffering

In Florida, you have four years to file a lawsuit for your slip and fall accident. An attorney will ensure that you meet the required timeframe and are within the statute of limitations for your claim.

Contact a Florida Slip and Fall Lawyer

If you injured your knee in a slip and fall accident in Florida, contact Browning Law Firm for a free, no-obligation consultation. There are never any legal fees unless we win your case. To schedule an appointment, fill out our online contact form, or call us at 850-344-1736