What is the difference between a slip and fall and a trip and fall accident?
A slip and fall and a trip and fall are both types of accidents that can occur on someone else’s property, like a business or a store. Both types of falls could lead to a personal injury and can be the basis for a slip and fall lawsuit. The primary difference between a slip and fall and a trip and fall lies in the cause of the accident. In a slip and fall, the cause is usually a slick or wet surface, such as spilled liquid or a wet floor. In a trip and fall, the cause is often an obstruction, such as a drop off in the flooring or an object that’s in the way. In a slip and fall, the surface is often unintentionally dangerous because the property owner failed to mop up the spilled liquid or put up a wet floor sign. In a trip and fall, the obstruction could be intentional, such as a pile of boxes intentionally left in the aisle of a store, or unintentional, such as a crack in the pavement. In California, property owners can be held liable for slip and fall accidents if it can be proven that they were negligent in providing a safe environment for visitors. The same is true for trip and fall accidents. If the cause of the trip and fall can be traced to the property owner or their agent, they can be held liable for any personal injuries suffered by the victim.
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