Slip-and-fall accidents are among the leading causes of injury in California. They can happen anywhere from grocery stores and restaurants to workplaces and apartment buildings. While some falls cause only minor bruises, many result in serious, life-changing injuries. Here are the 10 most common slip-and-fall injuries that victims suffer.
1. Broken Bones
Falls often cause fractures in the wrists, arms, hips, or ankles. Hip fractures are especially dangerous for older adults.
Source: https://www.cdc.gov/falls/facts.html
2. Head Injuries
Hitting your head during a fall can lead to concussions or traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Even mild head injuries can have long-term consequences.
Source: https://www.nhtsa.gov/road-safety/head-injuries
3. Spinal Cord Injuries
Slip-and-fall accidents can damage vertebrae, nerves, and discs. Severe spinal injuries may lead to partial or complete paralysis.
Source: https://www.nscisc.uab.edu/
4. Back and Neck Injuries
Even without spinal cord damage, herniated discs, sprains, and strains are common and may cause chronic pain.
5. Cuts and Lacerations
Broken glass, sharp edges, or rough surfaces can cause severe cuts, leading to scarring or infections.
6. Shoulder Injuries
Victims often instinctively reach out to break their fall, resulting in dislocations, torn ligaments, or rotator cuff injuries.
7. Knee Injuries
Falls frequently damage the ligaments or cartilage in the knees, sometimes requiring surgery.
8. Soft Tissue Injuries
Sprains, strains, and bruises may seem minor but can cause lasting pain and mobility problems.
9. Facial Injuries
Falls can cause broken noses, dental damage, or eye injuries, sometimes leaving permanent scars.
10. Psychological Trauma
Slip-and-fall victims may experience anxiety, fear of walking in public spaces, or PTSD after a serious fall.
Why These Injuries Matter in a Legal Claim
Slip-and-fall injuries are not just painful, they’re expensive. Medical bills, lost wages, and long-term rehabilitation add up quickly. In California, property owners have a legal duty to keep their premises safe. If they fail to do so, they can be held liable for your injuries.
At Hillstone Law, we help slip-and-fall victims hold negligent property owners accountable and recover the compensation they deserve.
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