Trip and Fall Accidents
A trip and fall can happen in an instant—but its effects can last a lifetime. Whether it’s a loose curb, a cracked sidewalk, or an unsecured wire in a public space, these seemingly small hazards can cause serious injuries. If your fall was caused by a dangerous condition that should have been fixed, the Law Office of Maria R. Alaimo is here to help you understand your rights and fight for the compensation you deserve.
What Is a Trip and Fall Accident?
Trip and fall cases are part of a broader area of law known as premises liability. These incidents occur when someone trips over a hazard that should have been removed, repaired, or properly marked.
Common causes of trip and fall accidents include:
- Uneven or broken sidewalks
- Cracks or holes in flooring or pavement
- Torn or bunched-up rugs
- Poorly maintained steps or stairs
- Unsecured cords or wires in walkways
- Merchandise or clutter left on the floor in stores
- Missing warning signs for elevation changes or obstacles
Unlike slip and fall accidents (which usually involve slick surfaces), trip and fall accidents involve unexpected obstructions or uneven terrain that cause your foot to catch and your body to fall.

Understanding Trip and Falls – Protecting Your Health, Holding Property Owners Accountable
Who Is Responsible?
Property owners, business operators, and municipalities all have a duty to keep walkways and public spaces reasonably safe. If they knew—or should have known—about a dangerous condition and failed to fix it, they can be held liable.That includes:
- Store owners who don’t inspect aisles
- Landlords who fail to maintain common areas
- Construction sites that leave materials unsecured
- Cities that neglect sidewalks or curbs
Every case is different, and proving responsibility requires fast, detailed investigation—which is where we come in.
Falls happen. But when they happen because someone failed to take basic precautions, that’s not an accident—it’s negligence. These cases are about more than recovery. They’re about accountability. When unsafe environments are exposed, they get fixed—so no one else has to suffer the same fate.
Trip and Fall Injuries Can Be Serious
These aren’t just minor bumps or scrapes. Trip and fall injuries often include:
- Wrist or elbow fractures (from bracing the fall)
- Knee, ankle, or foot injuries
- Head injuries or concussions
- Shoulder dislocations or rotator cuff tears
- Spinal injuries and herniated discs
- Chronic pain or limited mobility
Some people require surgery, months of physical therapy, or accommodations at work. The physical and emotional toll can be heavy—and you deserve support through it all.
What Can You Be Compensated For?
If your injury was caused by someone else’s negligence, you may be entitled to financial compensation for:
- Medical bills (past and ongoing)
- Lost income and reduced future earnings
- Pain and suffering
- Emotional distress
- Permanent disability or scarring
- Costs for therapy, home adjustments, or mobility aids
We work to understand the full scope of how your injury has impacted your life—and fight for every dollar you deserve.
What to Do After a Trip and Fall Accident
Seek Medical Attention
Your health comes first. Even if injuries don’t seem major, get evaluated.
Report the Incident
Alert the property owner, manager, or supervisor and ask for a written report.
Take Photos
Capture the hazard, your injuries, and the surrounding area.
Get Witness Info
If anyone saw the fall, gather their contact information.
Preserve Evidence
Keep the shoes and clothes you were wearing and avoid posting about the incident online.
Call an Attorney
We’ll guide you on how to protect your claim and your recovery.

Why Choose the Law Office of Maria R. Alaimo?
We know every case has a story. We take time to learn yours. With our strong legal experience we understand what it takes to prove fault in premises liability cases.
No Upfront Costs
You only pay us if we win your case.
Consistent Support
We’re with you from your first call to your final settlement.
Let’s Take the Next Step Together
If you’ve been hurt in a trip and fall accident, don’t try to navigate this alone. Let us help you understand your options and protect your rights.
Contact us at the Law Office of Maria R. Alaimo for a free consultation. We’ll help you move forward with confidence and clarity.
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