How much is the average premises liability settlement?

The average amount of settlement for premises liability in Arizona largely depends on the circumstances of the slip and fall incident, as well as the severity of the resulting injury. Generally, settlements depend on factors such as the cost of medical treatment, pain and suffering, lost wages, and other related costs. In cases where the injured party is at fault, or solely responsible for their injury, the average settlement tends to be lower. For example, if an individual is injured while not paying attention, the settlement amount may cover only a portion of related medical costs. In cases where the injured party is not at fault, or where there is shared responsibility, the average settlement is higher. This is especially true if the property or business owner had a duty to maintain, warn, and protect against potential harm, such as a wet patch on the floor. In these cases, the injured party can typically receive a portion of lost wages, medical expenses, and general pain and suffering associated with the injury. It’s important to note that every case is unique and the amount of the settlement varies significantly depending on many factors. In any case, it is important to discuss your individual situation with an experienced slip and fall attorney to get an accurate estimate of what you may be able to receive in a settlement.

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