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

Yes, it is possible for you to be held liable for someone else’s slip and fall injury in Washington. Under Washington law, if you are an owner or occupier of a property, you can be held guilty of negligence if a person slips and falls while on the premises. This means if someone is on your property and slips and falls due to your negligence, you could be held responsible for the resulting injury to that person. Negligence, in this case, means failing to follow legal safety standards or failing to maintain a safe property. This includes failing to repair dangerous conditions, like broken stairs or cracked pavement, or failing to warn visitors of hazardous conditions. In some cases, property owners can even be held liable for negligence if they did not inspect the property and remedy any existing hazardous conditions. Ultimately, it is best for any property owner to take all reasonable measures to ensure a safe property. This helps to prevent slip and fall injuries from occurring and can help protect from being held liable for another person’s injuries.

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