Slip and Fall: The Floors
Each business has the responsibility of maintaining their appearance. In doing so, they may mop, polish, or wax their floors on a regular basis. However, if someone were to slip and fall, the owner of the establishment could possibly be liable for the incident. Below are a few cases where the property owner would be responsible in the event of a slip and fall.
Another very important part of maintaining a business is making sure that everything is in good condition. With hardwood floors, there might be places where the nails or screws are coming up or a board is broken. This should be immediately taped off and fixed. With carpeted floors, having worn, torn, or bulging areas in the carpet can create hazardous conditions for those walking past or over the carpet. Carpeted floors can also collect items which can go unseen. These items can potentially puncture or injure a passerby.
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