What types of damages may be sought in a slip and fall lawsuit?
In Massachusetts, a person may seek damages in a slip and fall lawsuit if they were injured on another party’s property as a result of hazardous conditions. Damages in these cases may include medical bills, lost wages, loss of consortium, pain and suffering, and more. Medical bills may cover the costs of any treatments a person needed in order to recover from their injuries, such as doctor visits, hospitals bills, and medication costs. Lost wages may refer to income missed due to being unable to work as a result of the injuries, including time off work as well as any reduced earning capacity due to sustained injuries. Loss of consortium may refer to losing companionship, comfort, or intimacy of a spouse or partner. Pain and suffering may refer to emotional and physical pain that a person endured due to the injury. In addition, punitive damages, which are meant to punish the negligent party, may also be available in slip and fall cases. These damages may be awarded if it is found that the property owner was reckless or intentionally caused harm. Because establishing liability in slip and fall lawsuits can be very complex, it’s important to contact a qualified attorney in order to understand one’s rights. An attorney can provide guidance on what damages may be sought in these types of cases.
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