What types of injuries typically occur as a result of a slip and fall accident?
Injuries resulting from a slip and fall accident can vary greatly, but some of the most common types of injuries include lacerations, head trauma, and fractures. Lacerations are inflicted by the ground or any other object the person may have fallen onto, such as a sharp edge or corner. This type of injury can include deep cuts, scrapes, and bruises. Head trauma can occur if the person bangs their head on the ground or any other object, which can cause a concussion or potentially a more serious injury. Fractures can occur from the impact of the fall, which can include broken bones, dislocations, and sprains. Depending on the severity, any of these injuries could require medical attention and can lead to time away from work, physical therapy, and other expenses. In Arizona, slip and fall injuries can be compensated in a personal injury lawsuit.
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