Are slip and fall cases heard in civil or criminal court?

Slip and fall cases in Arizona are typically heard in civil court. When a slip and fall case is heard in civil court, it means that someone has been hurt due to another person’s negligence and is seeking financial compensation for their injuries. In other words, the person who caused the accident or injury is being sued for damages by the person who was injured. In Arizona, a slip and fall case is generally considered a negligence action. Negligence is defined as the failure to use reasonable care in a situation, which results in harm to someone else. Arizona has a comparative negligence law, which means that both the injured person and the person responsible for the injury may be held responsible if it is found that both parties acted negligently. In other words, both parties are evaluated and the amount of damages is disputed depending on the percentage of fault attributed to each person. In rare circumstances, criminal charges may be brought in slip and fall cases in Arizona. This would be done if the court finds that the person responsible for the injury acted intentionally or recklessly in a manner that caused the harm. For example, if someone was to intentionally place a slippery liquid on the floor of a building, they could be charged with criminal assault or battery. In Arizona, slip and fall cases are usually heard in civil court, and the question of who is to blame and how much money is owed is determined based on the negligence of both parties. In some cases, criminal charges may be pursued if the court finds that the injury was caused intentionally or recklessly.

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