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    Stepped on Broken Glass Injury Lawyer

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    When you enter a property such as a store or restaurant, you have the right to expect a certain measure of safety and cleanliness. This is based on California’s premises liability law (California Civil Code 1714), which details a property owner’s care of duty to their visitors and guests. This duty includes the safe and immediate removal of glass before someone can step on it. Alternatively, if the glass can’t be removed right away, there should be warning signs and safety barriers to keep people away from the area. When a property owner fails to take these measures, they may be sued by the injured victim for a case of negligence.

    Were you harmed from stepping on broken glass at a bar, nightclub or day club, an office building, apartment complex, or any other type of commercial property? Did you step on broken glass at a public property, like a city pool or park? If so, the lawyers of Normandie would like to advise you of your rights and legal options. Many people underestimate the risks associated with shards of glass, but these little fragments can cause serious, long-term damage. We can help you receive compensation from the property owner, which will cover the losses you are left with after a broken glass accident. Call us right away to schedule a free case review.

    The Dangers of Stepping on Broken Glass

    When people are asked about serious injuries, they normally think of situations like car crashes and falling down the stairs. While these are certainly dangerous accidents, shards of glass can be extremely harmful when they penetrate your skin. Glass, by the way, doesn’t have to be in large pieces to cause serious harm. Small glass splinters can also make their way deep into your skin and result in life-threating complications. That’s why immediate medical attention is recommended if you stepped on broken glass on someone else’s property.

    Stepping on broken glass can put you at risk of the following health conditions:

    • Nerve damage – if a glass shard goes deep enough inside your foot, it may cut through one or more of the nerves. Nerve damage can cause lifelong issues with important functions, like walking and balancing.
    • Infections – most notably, glass trapped inside your skin can lead to the development of tetanus, cellulitis, and MRSA. If these infections are not treated, they can have serious consequences, including foot amputation, meningitis, and death.

    Even if you have less serious injuries, there’s no denying the pain of stepping on broken glass. Many people experience swelling, redness, fever, and difficulty putting weight on their foot. Prescription medications and various treatments may be needed, which you should not have to pay for when someone else’s negligence caused you harm and suffering. A stepped on broken glass injury lawyer at our office can help you get justice from the responsible party.

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    Our Recent Verdicts and Settlements

    $2.5 Million

    Premises Liability

    $1.1 Million

    Personal Injury

    $1.5 Million

    Shoulder and Back Injury

    $600,000

    Shoulder Injury

    $525,000

    Head Trauma

    $734,851

    Back Injury

    Can I Sue the Property Owner for a Broken Glass Injury?

    Yes, you can file a lawsuit if an act of negligence by the business or property owner, or someone acting on their behalf (managers / staff) caused you to suffer a broken glass injury. But suing under the law of premises liability can be very complicated, so it’s best to speak with a glass accident injury lawyer, who can guide you through the process. For one thing, you will need to prove that the business or entity failed to take ordinary or reasonable care, which could have prevented your accident. For example, if a patron drops a beer mug at a bar, the employees must remove the glass right away or put up warning signs and stanchions to keep people away from the area. If they fail to do so and you end up stepping on those shards of glass, you can sue the bar owner on the basis of negligence.

    Glass on the ground or floor is particularly dangerous due to the fact that most people look straight ahead when they’re walking. They are unlikely to notice sharp objects on the ground, especially in crowded places like bars and nightclubs. Thus, property owners have a heightened duty of care to resolve hazards involving sharp objects like glass, broken ornaments, and pieces of hardware.

    If you believe that a property owner is at fault for your accident, please seek advice from one of our attorneys. We have many years of experience in the recovery of personal injury settlements and know what it takes to bring you maximum payment for your injuries.

    Lawsuits against Government or Public Agencies

    The compensation process is quite different if you stepped on broken glass in a park, government building, or any other property that’s owned by a public agency. For one thing, you must submit an injury claim within 6 months of your accident, which is a very limited amount of time. The city, state, or the entity that owns the property must get back to you within 45 days. If your claim is denied or the agency fails to get back to you in 45 days, only then can you proceed with a civil lawsuit. To maximize your chances of success, contact the accident injury lawyers of Normandie. Public agency claims are extremely complicated, and sometimes, it’s hard to figure out basic information, like whether a property is owned by the city or state. Our attorneys have extensive experience with public agency claims, so you won’t have to worry about costly delays or a dismissal of your case.

    Restitution from a Stepped on Broken Glass Accident

    An accident involving broken glass results in more than medical expenses for the unsuspecting victim. Through a lawsuit, we can help you recover:

    • Cost of medical treatments
    • Cost of physical therapy and counseling (rehabilitative services)
    • Lost wages / income
    • Pain and suffering
    • Property damage
    • Legal fees

    It’s essential to discuss all the damages you are entitled to with one of our attorneys. A lot of people assume that they can only ask for medical expenses and time lost from their job during the recovery period. But you may be entitled to payment for the emotional trauma associated with your accident, as well as future lost wages and medical expenses, depending on the severity of your injuries. We will thoroughly examine how the accident has affected your life and fight for every penny you deserve.

    Broken Glass Injury Case Values

    How much you can recover from a broken glass injury claim depends on the severity of your injuries and their effect on various areas of your life. Since each victim has their own set of circumstances, there is no way to determine an average case value for stepping on broken glass lawsuits. On the lower end, meaning the injuries are fairly minor, we’ve recovered settlements within the range of $12,500 to $50,000. Moderate injury claims may bring in around $75,000 to $250,000 or more, based on the victim’s lost wages, rehabilitative needs, and other financial losses. If there are serious, life-threatening injuries or permanent complications (disability, for example), $300,000 to over $1 million is a possible settlement range.

    Remember that these are estimates that may or may not apply to your own accident. Consulting a personal injury attorney is the best way to obtain an approximate case value.

    How long does it take to Settle these Cases?

    The amount of time it takes to recover payment in these cases can vary from a few months to over two years. As a general rule, cases take longer when serious injuries are involved, like nerve damage and loss of function. However, the majority of our cases are settled within 6 to 8 months through negotiations with the property owner’s insurance company. Sometimes, the negotiations process can take longer – up to a year and a half – due to many complications that can arise from either side. If the insurance company is unwilling to work with us to achieve a fair settlement, a lawsuit may be necessary, which will extend the settlement process by two or more years.
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    Statute of Limitations to Sue for a Broken Glass Injury

    As a general rule, you have two years from the date of your accident to sue a business or property owner for injuries from stepping on broken glass. If your injuries are not discovered until a later date, you would have two years from the date of discovery to pursue a claim for compensation. Keep in mind, however, that the deadline is 6 months if a public entity is responsible for your accident. This includes a wide range of properties, such as public libraries, community colleges, social service buildings, and police departments. To ensure that your claim is filed on time, contact our law firm as soon as possible.

    Free Second Opinion Consultation

    Do you feel like you’re getting shortchanged by your current attorney? Do you have questions or concerns about your case, but you don’t know where to turn? Our lawyers are here for you with a free second opinion on your existing broken glass accident injury claim. No matter where you are with your lawsuit, it’s not unusual to be dissatisfied with your lawyer or question the advice they’re giving you.

    If your lawyer is on the right track and there is no cause for concern, that’s precisely what we will tell you during a private consultation. On the other hand, there may be signs of incompetence or other red flags that can have a negative impact on your case. Switching your lawyer may be the right option, but this is a big decision that’s ultimately up to you. Our goal is to offer legal advice and help you make an informed choice. The consultation is 100% free, so please take the opportunity of scheduling a second opinion with our attorneys.

    The Personal Injury Lawyers of Normandie

    Our lawyers are here to fight for you if you’ve stepped on broken glass due to a careless or negligent act by another party. Whether you are suing a private business or a government entity, it can be challenging to end up with a fair settlement on your own. Strategic and aggressive representation is the best way to ensure victory in these cases, and that’s exactly what we can offer here at Normandie Law Firm.

    In addition, we offer free legal services to accident victims under the Zero fee guarantee. You can take advantage of this policy from the moment you walk through our door. You pay us nothing to represent you, as all our expenses are deferred until the end of your case. At that point, our fees are paid by the defendant along with your settlement award. If we don’t win your case, you’re off the hook for any of our expenses. Please don’t delay in learning about the legal actions that are available to you. Contact our office to schedule a free case evaluation.

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