Slip & Fall Premises Liability Attorney in Beachwood, Ohio

What are the biggest challenges you face in slip and fall cases?

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slip and fall accidents are
predominantly very difficult cases to
handle you need an experienced lawyer
most of the time and predominantly
jurors believe that people should be
watching where they’re walking and
they’re responsible for their own
injuries when they fall the reason you
need an experien lawyers you need
somebody to formulate a theory a theory
of recovery that takes the jury’s
attention off the injured party or your
actions and put their attention on the
property owner and the de defect that
exists on the premises that cause the
fall in addition you need a lawyer an
experienced lawyer that c that has
knowledge of building code violations or
the building code statutes to determine
whether there’s violations oftentimes
those violations are the Cornerstone or
the foundation of the case last you need
an experien lawyer who can afford and go
out and get an AR arit often times in
these premises defect cases an architect
can formulate a theory a formulated
Theory with the lawyer can be success
successful in the jury trial

Beachwood, Ohio personal injury attorney Jeffrey A. Leikin talks about the biggest challenges faced in slip and fall cases. Slip and fall accidents present significant challenges that require the expertise of an experienced lawyer. Jurors commonly hold the belief that individuals should be aware of their surroundings and take responsibility for their own injuries when they fall. Consequently, it is vital for a lawyer to craft a theory of recovery that redirects the jury’s attention from the injured party’s actions to the property owner and the specific defect on the premises that led to the fall.

Moreover, an experienced lawyer must have a solid understanding of building code violations or statutes to pinpoint any relevant breaches. These violations often form the foundation of the legal argument. Finally, it is crucial to collaborate with a lawyer who can enlist the services of an architect when necessary. In many premises defect cases, an architect can assist in developing a compelling theory that, when integrated with the lawyer’s strategy, enhances the likelihood of success in jury trials.

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