How Weather Conditions Contribute to Slip and Fall Accidents

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A man walking up snow-covered stairs Slip and fall accidents can happen any time of year, but changes in the weather can significantly increase the risk. Rain, snow, ice, and even fallen leaves can create hazardous walking surfaces that lead to serious injuries. If you’ve been hurt in a fall caused by unsafe conditions, it’s important to understand your legal rights.

Kline & Specter, PC, based in Philadelphia and representing clients nationwide, has extensive experience in premises liability cases. With over 50 attorneys, including five who are also medical doctors, the firm’s track record includes numerous multi-million-dollar verdicts for victims of negligence.

Common Weather-Related Hazards

Many well-known causes of slip and fall accidents are directly related to the weather:

  • Rain: Wet floors and sidewalks can become slick, especially when businesses fail to use warning signs or proper mats.
  • Snow and Ice: Accumulations on walkways, stairs, and parking lots pose a major slipping risk if not promptly removed or treated.
  • Leaves: Fallen leaves can hide holes or uneven surfaces and become slippery when wet.
  • Freezing Temperatures: Melting snow that refreezes overnight can create unexpected black ice on commonly used paths.

Property owners have a legal obligation to maintain safe conditions, regardless of the weather. When they neglect this duty, they may be held liable for resulting injuries.

Who Is Responsible After a Slip and Fall?

Determining liability depends on where the accident occurred and who was responsible for the area’s upkeep. In general:

  • Business owners must keep entrances, aisles, and walkways safe for customers.
  • Landlords may be responsible for snow and ice removal in rental properties.
  • Municipalities could be liable for unsafe public sidewalks, though special rules apply.

The key question is whether the property owner took reasonable steps to prevent accidents. Failing to clear snow, salt icy areas, or warn of slippery surfaces could be considered negligence.

Why It Matters

Slips and falls can lead to numerous injuries, from broken bones and concussions to long-term mobility issues. Recovery often comes with high medical bills, lost income, and emotional distress as well. You may be entitled to compensation if your fall resulted from someone else’s failure to keep their property safe.

Seek Help With Your Slip and Fall Case Today

If you’ve been hurt in a fall caused by poor weather-related maintenance, the attorneys at Kline & Specter can evaluate your situation and help you decide how to proceed. Call 215-772-1000 or submit our contact form to discuss your legal options.

Kline & Specter provides free and confidential evaluations of potential cases. Kline & Specter handles cases in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, and New York. For cases outside those states, the law firm works with local attorneys in each state as applicable.

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