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Broken Sidewalk Accidents

Slip and fall accidents are among the most common injury claims. Broken sidewalks in Miami can cause painful injuries. You could be entitled to damages if a broken sidewalk caused your injuries.

Our Miami broken sidewalk accident lawyers at Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers have over 100 years of collective experience. We fight for our clients to receive the compensation they deserve. Our legal team has won millions for our clients in life-changing settlements and verdicts.

Contact Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers at (305) 937-0191 to schedule a free consultation to learn more about sidewalk accident claims in Miami, FL. Our lawyers are available 24/7 to discuss your case with you.

How Our Miami Premises Liability Lawyers Can Help You Seek Compensation for a Broken Sidewalk Accident Claim

Property owners and other parties may be responsible for damages caused by broken sidewalk accidents. You may have a claim against one or more parties for accidents on sidewalks on public and private property in Miami, Florida.

Experience matters when you hire an attorney. We are double Board Certified in Trial Law by the National Board of Trial Advocacy and the Florida Bar Association.

Our attorneys have won thousands of cases. We are known and trusted as top-rated personal injury attorneys. We have received awards and recognition from national and local organizations, including Expertise.com, Avvo, The National Trial Lawyers, and Super Lawyers.

When you hire our top-rated Miami premises liability attorneys, you can trust we will:

  • Complete an investigation to determine who is responsible for your injuries
  • Collect evidence proving your claim, including working with expert witnesses
  • Assess how much your case is worth by documenting your damages
  • File insurance claims and handle settlement negotiations
  • Take your case to trial if the responsible parties refuse to pay a fair settlement amount

Call Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers to schedule a free case evaluation with one of our Miami broken sidewalk accident lawyers.

Who Is Liable for a Broken Sidewalk Accident Claim in Miami, FL?

Property owners and other responsible parties are liable if they are negligent in causing someone to be injured. Generally, government agencies are responsible for maintaining sidewalks. However, other parties could be liable, depending on the facts and circumstances of your case.

Potentially liable parties include:

Identifying the party responsible for the broken sidewalk is the first step in securing compensation for injuries. However, you must prove liability before you can receive money for your claim.

How Do I Prove Liability for a Broken Sidewalk Accident Claim?

Florida premises liability laws require property owners and parties responsible for a property to maintain their property. The standard of care required for premises liability claims depends on the injured party’s status. Florida divides visitors into three categories:

Invitees

Invitees are invited onto the property directly or impliedly, usually for the benefit of the owner or party in charge of the property. For example, customers and clients are invitees.

Invitees are owed the highest duty of care. Generally, owners must inspect the property and fix problems quickly. They must warn invitees of the danger until it is fixed.

Licensees

Licensees include social guests invited to the property and people not invited, such as someone trying to sell the owner something.

Owners do not owe invitees the same high duty of care as invitees. Instead, the owner must warn licensees about dangerous conditions instead of regularly inspecting the property for hazards.

Trespassers

Trespassers are people who enter property without permission. Generally, a property owner does not owe a duty of care to trespassers. However, owners can be liable for damages if they intentionally try to injure someone.

Owners may also be liable under the attractive nuisance doctrine. An attractive nuisance is something that would attract a child to enter the property without permission, such as a swimming pool or tractor.

What Damages Can I Receive for a Broken Sidewalk Accident?

A broken sidewalk accident can result in severe injuries, including broken bones, back injuries, and traumatic brain injuries. Some falls can cause permanent impairments and disabilities.

You can seek compensation for your economic and non-economic damages. Damages for a broken sidewalk accident include:

Our attorneys will help you seek maximum compensation for your injuries. However, the time to file a claim is limited by the Florida statute of limitations. Most personal injury lawsuits must be filed within two years of the accident date. Therefore, we encourage you to seek legal advice about a broken sidewalk accident claim as soon as possible.

Schedule a Free Consultation with Our Miami Broken Sidewalk Accident Lawyers

We are here to help you when you need trusted legal representation. Call now for a free case review with one of our experienced Miami broken sidewalk accident attorneys at Shaked Law Personal Injury Lawyers.