Restaurant Accident Attorneys
Tampa, Florida is a hub of fantastic dining locations, which is why countless individuals and their families regularly take advantage of all the culinary options Tampa Bay Area has to offer. Unfortunately, there are times where restaurant experiences are particularly unpleasant, and sometimes, these unpleasant experiences extend further than a bad meal; in the worst cases, people are injured in restaurants as a result of restaurant management or staff negligence.
If this has happened to you, you should speak with our team of attorneys today. Contact Merricks Law Group to learn more about restaurant accidents and how we can help if you’ve been hurt in one.
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We understand that accidents have the potential to change an individual’s life for years down the road, regardless of where they occur, and if you were recently injured in a restaurant accident in Tampa, you should strongly consider reaching out to our Tampa personal injury attorney. Our team of attorneys have fought for accident victims in Tampa for over 30 years, and we will fight for you, too.
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Causes of Restaurant Accidents
Oftentimes, when patrons are injured in restaurants, their accident is due to the negligence of restaurant management or staff. Some of the most common causes of restaurant accidents in Florida are as follows:
Burns from hot plates
Slipping on spilled drinks left uncleared
Dim lighting, preventing individuals from seeing potentially unsafe conditions
Inadequate security
Defective or dangerous stairwells
Unsafe restaurant parking lots
Food poisoning
Proving Your Personal Injury Claim
To win financial compensation in a personal injury claim, you will have to satisfy the burden of proof. This means that you and your personal injury attorney will have to uncover evidence to prove that you were injured due to restaurant management or staff negligence. The first two steps of obtaining evidence in these scenarios are notifying the restaurant owner of the accident and calling an ambulance to the scene of the accident, which will transport you to a hospital for treatment. From here, you should work to collect additional forms of evidence, including pictures of the unsafe restaurant conditions that caused your accident, medical documentation regarding your injuries, security camera footage of your accident, witness statements, and more. Our firm is here to help you obtain all of the necessary documentation to prove your personal injury claim.
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Recovering Compensation in Florida
Those who’ve been wrongly injured in accidents often require financial compensation to help them heal. This compensation, obtained through winning a personal injury claim, can cover monetary damages and non-monetary damages, including lost wages, pain and suffering, medical bills, emotional distress, and more.
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Restaurants are rarely the sites of serious accidents, though accidents can happen virtually anyplace, anywhere, and if you’ve been injured in a restaurant accident, you can depend on the experienced personal injury attorneys here at Merricks Law Group After a serious accident, ensure that you contact us to schedule your initial consultation with our seasoned Florida firm. We are ready to assist you through the claims process, from beginning to end.
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