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Avoiding Slip and Fall Induced Knee Injuries

Posted by Jess A. Lorona | Dec 26, 2017 | 0 Comments

Slip and Fall

Injuries may occur anywhere on a given day. Individuals may experience a slip and fall on a public or commercial property, or even on a close relative's or friend's property. In many accidents, victim's may suffer mild to severe knee injuries. If a victim's foot gets stucks before falling, it can lead to abrupt twisting of the knee resulting in torn ligaments or even dislocation of the patella. Both of these injuries can be incredibly painful and may likely require surgery. Though, insurance will often cover medical costs, ideally, the accident would never occur. Consider the following tips to help avoid slip and fall related knee injuries.

How to Avoid Common Accidents

A primary reason slip and fall accidents occur is due to the surroundings. Ice covered sidewalks and loose rugs are just a couple common hazards victims may encounter. Exiting the shower tends to be relatively high hazard in homes due to wet floors and slippery bath mats. If you are visiting someone's home, pay close attention to these hazards:

  • Assess the tiling. Look for loose or cracked tiles that may cause someone to slip or trip. Avoid any hazardous tiles if possible.
  • Examine the carpeting for holes, rips, or tears that your foot may get stuck on. Pay close attention to the rugs to verify whether or not they are secure or loose. If possible, move around the hazards.
  • Examine the walkways for puddles of water or layers of ice. If they have either, avoid them.

Dangerous Exteriors

Not only should you be aware of hazards that could potentially cause you to slip and fall, but also hazards that could endanger your children. Though, children's bodies often recover from falls quickly, a more common hazard pertains to heavy objects. Children may attempt to climb on unsafe furniture or furniture with large objects on them. When they do, objects can fall on top of the children, resulting in severe injury. It is important to pay careful notice to the surroundings to identify whether or not the child will be safe in the room.

Exterior Dangers:

  • Trees may have rotting limbs that could break and fall if a child swings from them or attempts to climb on them.
  • Pool decks are notoriously slippery when wet. Move with caution when on a pool deck and warn children as well. It is important to walk and not run when moving on a slippery surface.
  • Be aware of stacked yard furniture. Children will often attempt to climb on the furniture which can cause the stack to collapse. Children may be hit by falling furniture, resulting in injury.

An accident can occur anywhere. Though, it may result in a mild to severe knee injury, insurance will often cover the medical expenses. However, the property owner may also be held accountable for the accident. If the injury was caused by the negligence or gross negligence of a property owner, contact a personal injury lawyer and discuss the accident  such as the personal injury lawyer Phoenix locals turn to. You may be advised to file a claim requesting compensation for damages. Though, a personal injury lawyer may prove to be beneficial in representing your case, the ideal scenario would be for the accident to never occur. Pay close attention to your surroundings and avoid hazards when possible.

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