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Common Injuries Sustained in Slip and Fall Accidents in South Carolina

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Slip and fall accidents are among the most common personal injury claims in South Carolina. These incidents often lead to serious injuries, requiring medical treatment, rehabilitation, and sometimes long-term care. If you or a loved one has suffered a slip and fall injury, understanding the common injuries and their impact is crucial in seeking proper compensation. At CFJ Injury Lawyers, we have over 40 years of combined legal experience in helping injured clients navigate the complexities of personal injury claims and securing the justice they deserve.

The Most Common Slip and Fall Injuries

1. Fractures and Broken Bones

Fractures are one of the most frequent injuries in slip and fall cases. Victims often suffer broken wrists, hips, ankles, or arms as they attempt to brace themselves during a fall. According to the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC), falls are a leading cause of hospitalization, particularly among older adults.

A fractured bone can result in significant medical expenses, lost wages, and long-term complications. The attorneys at CFJ Injury Lawyers, including Catherine F. Juhas and Eric Saleme, have extensive experience helping clients recover compensation for broken bone injuries caused by negligence. We work closely with medical experts and financial analysts to ensure our clients receive the compensation necessary for their full recovery.

2. Traumatic Brain Injuries (TBIs) and Concussions

Head injuries are another serious concern in slip and fall accidents. A victim may hit their head on the ground or an object during a fall, leading to a concussion or more severe traumatic brain injury (TBI). According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), falls account for nearly 48% of all TBI-related emergency visits in the United States.

Symptoms of TBIs can range from mild headaches and dizziness to cognitive impairments, memory loss, and long-term neurological damage. Our firm has represented clients dealing with the devastating consequences of brain injuries, ensuring they receive the compensation needed for ongoing treatment. With our experience in handling TBI cases, we understand the medical evidence required to prove the full extent of an injury and its impact on a client’s life.

3. Soft Tissue Injuries

Soft tissue injuries, including sprains, strains, and ligament damage, are common but often overlooked in slip and fall claims. These injuries can cause chronic pain, swelling, and mobility limitations. For instance, a torn ligament in the knee or ankle can require surgery and months of physical therapy.

The legal team at CFJ Injury Lawyers understands the long-term impact of soft tissue injuries and works diligently to ensure victims receive fair compensation for their pain and suffering. We take a hands-on approach, helping our clients access the necessary medical care while building a strong case against negligent property owners.

4. Spinal Cord Injuries and Back Problems

Slip and fall accidents frequently result in spinal injuries, ranging from herniated discs to severe spinal cord trauma. These injuries can cause chronic pain, limited mobility, or even paralysis. Data from the National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center (NSCISC) shows that falls account for about 31% of all spinal cord injuries.

Victims of spinal injuries often require extensive medical treatment, rehabilitation, and adaptive equipment. CFJ Injury Lawyers has successfully helped clients secure compensation to cover these long-term expenses. We work with leading medical professionals to document the severity of spinal injuries, ensuring that our clients receive the necessary support for their recovery.

5. Cuts, Bruises, and Contusions

While less severe than fractures or TBIs, cuts, bruises, and contusions can still cause pain and discomfort. If a victim falls onto a sharp object, they may suffer deep lacerations requiring stitches and possible scar treatment.

How CFJ Injury Lawyers Can Help You Navigate the Slip and Fall Process in South Carolina

At CFJ Injury Lawyers, we understand how overwhelming a slip and fall accident can be. From dealing with medical bills to negotiating with insurance companies, the process can be daunting. Our firm is dedicated to guiding clients through every step of the legal process, ensuring they receive the best possible outcome. Here’s how we help:

  • Thorough Case Evaluation:

We provide a free consultation to assess the details of your slip and fall accident, reviewing evidence such as medical records, surveillance footage, and witness statements.

  • Investigating Liability:

Proving negligence in a slip and fall case requires demonstrating that a property owner failed to maintain safe conditions. Our attorneys meticulously investigate each case to establish fault.

  • Handling Insurance Companies:

Insurance adjusters often attempt to minimize payouts. With our experience, we know how to counter their tactics and negotiate settlements that truly reflect the damages suffered by our clients.

  • Trial-Ready Representation:

While many slip and fall cases settle outside of court, our attorneys are always prepared to go to trial if necessary to secure the compensation our clients deserve.

  • Personalized Legal Support:

We treat every case with the attention and dedication it deserves. Whether you’re dealing with mounting medical bills or struggling to return to work, we are here to fight for your rights.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q: What should I do after a slip and fall accident?

A: Immediately seek medical attention, document the scene with photos, gather witness information, and report the incident to the property owner. Contact an experienced attorney as soon as possible to discuss your case.

Q: How long do I have to file a slip and fall lawsuit in South Carolina?

A: South Carolina’s statute of limitations for personal injury cases, including slip and falls, is three years from the date of the accident. It’s crucial to act quickly to preserve evidence and strengthen your case.

Q: Can I still receive compensation if I was partially at fault for my fall?

A: Yes. South Carolina follows a comparative negligence rule, meaning you may still recover compensation if you were less than 51% responsible for the accident. However, your settlement may be reduced by your percentage of fault.

Q: How much is my slip and fall case worth?

A: The value of your case depends on the severity of your injuries, medical expenses, lost income, and other damages. An experienced attorney can assess your case and estimate a fair settlement amount.

Q: Why choose CFJ Injury Lawyers for my case?

A: Our attorneys, Catherine F. Juhas and Eric Saleme, bring decades of experience, local expertise, and a client-centered approach to every case. We have successfully represented numerous South Carolina residents in slip and fall claims, ensuring they receive the justice they deserve.

Contact CFJ Injury Lawyers Today

If you or a loved one has suffered a slip and fall injury in South Carolina, don’t wait to seek legal help. CFJ Injury Lawyers offers a free consultation to discuss your case.

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