Can I be held liable for someone else’s slip and fall injury?

In Washington, if someone slips and falls on your property, you can potentially be held liable for their injuries. This is because in Washington, property owners have a “duty of care” to their guests, which means that they must make sure their property is safe and free of dangerous situations. This means that if you knew about a hazard on your property such as a loose floorboard or slick surface, then you were obligated to correct the problem before someone got hurt. If your negligence caused the slip and fall accident, the injured person is legally entitled to compensation for the damages they suffered. This includes payment for medical bills, lost wages, and pain and suffering. The injured person can file a personal injury lawsuit against you to receive compensation. However, if the person slipped and fell due to a hazard that you did not know about, you are not liable for their injury. Washington has a law that states that if a person is on your property without permission, you are not responsible for any injuries they sustain while they are there. In Washington, it is important to make sure that your property is safe and free of any hazards that could cause someone to slip and fall. If someone were to slip and fall on your property and you were found negligent, you could be held liable for their injuries.

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