Slip-and-Fall Accidents on Public vs. Private Property

A man holding his knee after a slip-and-fall accident in Boulder, CO Slip-and-fall accidents can happen anywhere, whether you’re walking through a grocery store or strolling in a public park. While these incidents may seem minor, they can be followed by serious injuries and significant financial consequences. 

At Jeffress Law, PC, our experienced attorneys, led by Christopher W. Jeffress, who has practiced since 1991, are dedicated to helping victims navigate the complexities of slip-and-fall cases.

Understanding the difference between accidents on public versus private property is vital to protecting your rights and pursuing fair compensation.

Responsibility and Duty of Care

Private property owners, including home and business owners, have a duty to maintain safe premises. This includes handling hazards such as wet floors, uneven walkways, or icy sidewalks.

Conversely, government entities are responsible for the upkeep of public spaces. This includes sidewalks, parks, and government buildings. However, claims against public entities often have stricter requirements. For example, victims may have to submit specific forms within a particular timeframe. 

Notice and Liability

To prove liability after an accident on private property, you must show that:

  • The property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition.
  • They failed to address the problem.

When it comes to accidents on public property, in addition to proving negligence, you may need to demonstrate that the government had prior information about the hazard. Sovereign immunity can limit the government’s liability in some cases.

Legal Process and Claims

If a slip or fall occurs on private property, a standard personal injury claim is typically filed against the property owner or their insurance provider.

If someone slips and falls on public property, the process of filing a claim becomes more challenging. For example, individuals are generally required to file a notice with the relevant government agency, often in as little as 60 days.

Protecting Your Rights After an Accident

Regardless of where the incident occurred, taking immediate action is crucial. After a slip-and-fall accident, you should:

  • Seek medical attention.
  • Document the scene and gather evidence.
  • File a report with the property owner or relevant authority.
  • Contact a personal injury attorney.

Contact a Slip-and-Fall Attorney Today

Navigating slip-and-fall accidents can be complex, particularly when dealing with claims involving public property. At Jeffress Law, PC, we have extensive experience handling both private and public property slip-and-fall cases.

Call us at 303-993-8685, text us at 303-225-9101, or submit our contact form to explore your legal options. We serve clients in Boulder, Fort Collins, Longmont, Loveland, and nearby areas.

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