How do I Pursue Legal Action After a New Jersey Retail Store Accident?

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Property owners in the state of New Jersey are required by law to keep their grounds safe. It is because of this that retail store owners and the staff they hire to run the business are required to maintain the grounds so they do not become hazardous. The failure to do so can result in shoppers sustaining severe injuries. This can include broken bones, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, and more. It is because of this that injured parties can pursue legal action to recover compensation for damages. Continue reading below to learn more and contact an experienced New Jersey personal injury attorney for assistance. 

Who is Responsible for a Retail Store Accident?

By law, retail store owners and their staff owe shoppers a duty of care. This requires them to take care of the property so that accidents do not happen as a result. There are a variety of ways this can be done, such as conducting routine inspections. That way any hazards that do arise can be discovered and fixed immediately. Examples of hazards that can be found in retail stores can include spilled liquids, uneven walkways, poor lighting, unsafe parking lots, construction hazards, and more. The failure to rectify these matters can lead to the store owner or staff being held liable for negligence if injuries occur.

How Can I Prove Negligence?

When a retail store accident causes injuries, the victims can pursue legal action to recover compensation. This can be done by filing a personal injury claim. During this time, they are required to prove negligence took place. This can be done by gathering evidence that shows the party in question knew or should have reasonably known about the hazard and failed to fix it. There are many pieces of evidence that can be helpful during this time, such as an actual notice or constructive notice. Actual notice can include any record that proves the store owner knew about the hazard, while constructive notice is if the property owner did not inspect the entire grounds. An experienced attorney can help to gather the proper evidence necessary to prove negligence.

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If you have been the victim of the negligence of another in an automobile accident, please contact my office as quickly as possible following the subject accident. It is important to consult with us early on so that we may begin the process of fighting for your rights in regard to any potential claim that you may have. The process is complicated and requires the expertise of a qualified New Jersey personal injury attorney. CONTACT US TODAY!

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