What are the possible outcomes of a premises liability claim?

In Washington state, the possible outcomes of a premises liability claim, which is also known as a slip and fall claim, range from an out-of-court settlement to a jury trial. If the premises owner is found liable, then they could be required to pay medical costs, lost wages, emotional distress, and even punitive damages depending on the severity of the injury. The outcome of the injury will depend on the details of the case and what kind of compensation is sought. The most common outcome of the claim is an out-of-court settlement, in which the premises owner and plaintiff agree on a financial amount to be paid to the plaintiff in exchange for dropping the claim. This is usually the preferred outcome, as it avoids the cost and time of a trial and subsequent appeals. If an out-of-court settlement cannot be reached, the case may proceed to a jury trial. Here, a jury of 12 citizens will hear the evidence and decide responsibility for the injury. If the premises owner is found to be liable, the jury will determine the amount of financial compensation the premises owner must pay the plaintiff. In some cases, the jury may also issue an injunction, which is an order that the premises owner make changes to the property to prevent further injuries. This is rare and often only occurs in cases involving significant fault or if the premises owner failed to take basic safety precautions.

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