What should I do after a slip and fall?
Seek medical attention, report the incident to the property manager, document the scene with photos, and get witness info.
Are there different deadlines for government property vs private property?
Yes. Government claims often have a strict 90-day filing deadline, whereas private property claims usually have 3 years.
How long do I have to file a slip and fall claim?
Generally 3 years in NY. However, claims against municipalities (NYC) require a Notice of Claim within 90 days.
Can I still get compensation if I was partly at fault?
Yes. NY uses pure comparative negligence. You can recover damages even if 99% at fault, but your award is reduced by your fault %.
What’s the difference between slip and fall, premises liability, and personal injury claims?
Slip and fall is a specific type of premises liability case, which falls under the broader umbrella of personal injury law.
Can I sue for a slip and fall?
Yes, if you can prove negligence on the part of the property owner.
Who is responsible for my slip and fall injury?
The property owner, landlord, or business operator is responsible if they knew of the danger and failed to fix it.
How do I document a slip and fall accident?
Take photos of the hazard (ice, liquid), get witness names/numbers, save clothing/shoes, and keep medical records.
Should I report the incident to the property owner or manager?
Yes. File an incident report immediately but do not admit fault or sign settlement offers without a lawyer.
Do I need to see a doctor even if I feel okay?
Yes. Adrenaline can mask injuries like concussions or soft tissue damage that appear days later.
