What is the difference between a slip and fall and a trip and fall accident?

Slip and fall and trip and fall accidents are both types of premises liability claims that can arise when a person is injured on another person’s property. The main difference between the two is how the accident occurs. A slip and fall accident can occur when a person loses their footing or slips on an uneven or slippery surface. This type of accident typically happens when the floor or ground is wet, icy, oily, or greasy, or when there is an unexpected obstacle on the ground. A trip and fall accident can occur when a person trips over an obstacle or hazard on the ground. This type of accident typically occurs when there is a crack or uneven surface on the ground, an object left on the ground or an electrical wire that has been left out. In Massachusetts, slip and fall and trip and fall claims are governed by the Massachusetts law of premises liability. Under this law, property owners have a duty to keep their premises free of hazardous conditions that may cause injury to another person. If a property owner fails to meet this standard and a person is injured due to the hazardous condition on the premises, the property owner may be liable for the damages caused by the accident.

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