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We represent Michigan slip and fall victims, holding negligent property owners accountable for unsafe conditions that cause serious injuries.

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Slip and Fall Attorneys Serving New Baltimore and Macomb County

Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere, grocery stores, restaurants, sidewalks, or private homes. When unsafe conditions lead to serious injuries, Michigan law gives victims the right to pursue compensation. At Anchor Bay Law, we help people in New Baltimore and throughout Macomb County hold negligent property owners accountable.

Understanding Premises Liability

Slip and fall cases fall under an area of law called premises liability. Property owners have a duty to maintain reasonably safe conditions for visitors. If they fail to clear ice, repair broken steps, or warn about hazards, they may be legally responsible for resulting injuries.

Common Injuries From Falls

Falls can lead to broken bones, concussions, spinal cord damage, and long term mobility issues. These injuries often require extensive medical treatment and time away from work. Our attorneys ensure that clients pursue full compensation to cover both immediate and future needs.

Why Evidence Matters

Successful slip and fall claims rely on evidence. Photographs, witness statements, medical records, and maintenance logs all help prove negligence. Our trusted New Baltimore Legal team moves quickly to secure this information before it is lost or destroyed.

Comparative Fault in Michigan

Even if you were partially at fault, such as by not noticing a hazard, Michigan’s comparative fault law may still allow recovery. Your compensation could be reduced, but not necessarily denied. We review your case and build the strongest possible argument on your behalf.

Why Choose Anchor Bay Law

We know the local courts in Macomb County and how insurers approach these cases. Our firm provides personal attention and aggressive advocacy. We also represent victims of other personal injury cases, including auto accidents and dog bites. This experience allows us to deliver comprehensive guidance for accident victims across Michigan.

Take the Next Step

If you have been injured in a slip and fall accident, do not wait to get legal advice. Contact Anchor Bay Law today to schedule a consultation. We will explain your rights under Michigan law, evaluate your claim, and help you pursue the compensation you deserve.

FAQs About Slip and Fall Cases in New Baltimore and Macomb County

What counts as a slip and fall claim in Michigan?

A slip and fall claim arises when someone is injured because a property owner failed to maintain safe conditions. Examples include icy sidewalks, wet floors, poor lighting, or uneven surfaces.

Do I need to prove negligence?

Yes. Michigan law requires showing that the property owner knew or should have known about the dangerous condition and failed to fix it or warn visitors. Our attorneys gather evidence to establish negligence.

What if I slipped on ice or snow?

Property owners in Michigan must take reasonable steps to keep walkways safe during winter. If unsafe snow or ice conditions caused your fall, you may have a valid claim.

What damages can I recover?

Compensation may include medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, and damages for pain and suffering. We work to ensure all current and future needs are considered.

How long do I have to file a slip and fall lawsuit?

In Michigan, the statute of limitations is generally three years from the date of injury. It is important to contact an attorney quickly to preserve evidence.

What if I was partially at fault?

Michigan follows comparative fault rules. If you were partially responsible, your compensation may be reduced but not necessarily barred. We review the facts and argue for maximum recovery.

Do I need a lawyer for a slip and fall claim?

Yes. Property owners and insurers often deny liability. An attorney investigates, gathers medical and safety evidence, and fights for fair compensation.

Please note: it is always best to get in touch with our legal team to make sure each specific question you might have we can answer to you directly to ensure 100% accurate information.

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