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Kentucky Law Firm Highlights Legal Rights for Slip-and-Fall Victims

Monday, June 29, 2026View original
Kentucky Law Firm Highlights Legal Rights for Slip-and-Fall Victims

A slip-and-fall accident can happen in seconds, but the injuries and financial consequences may last for months or even years. Gary C. Johnson, P.S.C. has released new educational guidance to help Kentucky residents understand their rights after preventable falls and why preserving evidence early can make a significant difference in a premises liability claim. The firm serves injured clients throughout Eastern and Central Kentucky, including Pikeville, Lexington, Hazard, and surrounding communities.

Falls are among the leading causes of emergency department visits in the United States, with more than one million emergency room visits each year associated with slip-and-fall incidents. Victims may suffer hip fractures, broken wrists, traumatic brain injuries, spinal injuries, shoulder damage, and other conditions that require extensive treatment and rehabilitation. Even injuries that seem minor immediately after a fall can become more serious over the following days.

Many incidents occur because hazards are left unaddressed. Wet floors, leaking roofs, uneven sidewalks, loose flooring, damaged stairways, inadequate lighting, cluttered walkways, parking lot hazards, and icy entrances are among the most common causes. Grocery stores, restaurants, apartment complexes, hotels, office buildings, shopping centers, hospitals, and other property owners generally have a responsibility to maintain reasonably safe premises for visitors.

A fall does not automatically mean someone else is legally responsible. However, if a property owner knew—or reasonably should have known—about a dangerous condition and failed to repair it or provide an adequate warning, an injured person may have grounds to pursue compensation. Every case depends on its own facts, making an early investigation important.

The firm recommends seeking medical attention promptly, reporting the incident, photographing the scene, preserving footwear and clothing, obtaining witness information, requesting an incident report, and avoiding recorded statements before understanding your legal rights. Surveillance footage and maintenance records can disappear quickly if action is delayed.

Key takeaways from the firm's guidance include seeking medical care immediately, documenting the scene with photographs, reporting the incident promptly, preserving evidence whenever possible, and understanding your rights before accepting a settlement. For more information, visit Gary C. Johnson, P.S.C..

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