Florida Trip & Fall Injury Lawyer

Slipping, tripping, and falling in public or private spaces may seem like common accidents, but the resulting injuries can be devastating. A cracked sidewalk or poorly lit stairwell can lead to ongoing pain and months of medical treatment. In Florida, trip & fall injury victims can pursue compensation when someone else’s negligence causes the hazard. A Florida trip & fall injury lawyer can shape your claim's direction and impact the compensation you receive.

At SlipOrFall.com, our attorneys have spent decades representing Floridians injured in trip & fall incidents. Our team has strong roots in the local community and stands ready to hold negligent parties accountable. We focus exclusively on premises liability and fall-related injury cases and will handle your case with focused legal analysis and individualized attention.

Can you sue for a trip and fall injury in Florida?

Yes, if you were injured because of a hazardous condition on someone else’s property—like a cracked sidewalk or poor lighting—you may be entitled to compensation. Here’s what you need to know:

  • Property owners in Florida are legally required to keep their premises safe for visitors.
  • Common hazards include uneven walkways, cluttered aisles, wet floors, and broken steps.
  • You may be eligible to recover damages for medical bills, lost income, pain and suffering, and other expenses.
  • The strength of your case depends on proving the property owner knew or should have known about the danger.
  • A Florida trip and fall lawyer can help gather evidence, prove negligence, and negotiate a fair settlement.
  • You typically have two years from the date of the injury to file a claim in Florida.

Why Choose Us

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SlipOrFall.com focuses solely on representing victims of slip-and-fall accidents across Florida, not as a general practice firm, but as dedicated advocates in this specific area of law. This focus has allowed us to develop litigation strategies tailored to premises liability cases. Over the years, we have recovered millions of dollars for clients injured in diverse settings such as grocery stores, parking lots, apartment complexes, and city sidewalks.

Our legal team has handled high-profile cases involving national retailers and major property management companies, successfully challenging defense teams backed by corporate insurers. Our track record reflects our legal competence and our commitment to advocating for those who might otherwise be overwhelmed by the legal system.

At SlipOrFall.com, convenience is at the core of our practice. Our office is on the Boulevard in Brooksville, just minutes from Weeki Wachee Springs State Park and across from the Suncoast Credit Union. We serve clients throughout Hernando County and neighboring areas, including Spring Hill, Inverness, and Tampa. If you can't meet us in person, we can offer remote consultations by phone or video, whichever is most convenient for you.

Compensation in a Florida Trip & Fall Injury Case

Victims of trip & fall injuries in Florida can seek and secure compensation for a range of losses, both economic and non-economic. The value of your case depends on several factors. These include:

  • Severity of your injuries: More serious injuries that require extensive medical care, surgery, or long-term rehabilitation generally result in higher compensation. Courts and insurers consider the physical pain, duration of recovery, and long-term health effects.
  • Clarity of liability: If it is evident that the property owner or another party was negligent, your case may be stronger and more valuable. On the other hand, disputes over who is at fault can reduce or delay compensation.
  • Long-term impact: Injuries that lead to permanent disability, reduced mobility, or diminished earning capacity can greatly increase a claim's value. These consequences contribute to both economic and non-economic damages.
  • Availability of evidence: Clear documentation, photographs of the scene, witness statements, and medical records help reinforce your version of events. Strong evidence discourages lowball settlement offers.
  • Your age and employment status: Part of your compensation depends on how the injury impacts your ability to earn a living. Younger plaintiffs with active careers or physically demanding jobs may see different valuations than retirees or those in less physically demanding roles.


A successful claim requires detailed documentation and clear evidence linking the property owner’s negligence to your fall. Your Florida trip & fall injury lawyer will step in to ensure no detail is overlooked when evaluating your recoverable damages. Your potential compensation includes the following damages:

  • Current and projected medical costs
  • Inability to earn an income 
  • Loss of earnings due to the trip & fall injury
  • Emotional and physical distress 
  • Other expenses paid out of pocket 


Our legal team will evaluate every detail of your case and help prove how negligence played out. Our major focus when handling your case is to pursue maximum compensation to alleviate the financial strain of your injury.

Florida Trip & Fall Law: What You Should Know

Premises liability law governs trip & fall claims, holding property owners and managers accountable when hazardous conditions on their property cause injury. Under Florida law, those in control of a property have a legal obligation to inspect the premises, address foreseeable hazards, and warn visitors about known dangers that are not open and obvious. To bring a successful claim, you must establish the following legal elements:

  • The owner of the premises or occupier owed a legal duty of care: This applies to individuals who are lawfully present on the property, such as customers in a store or social guests. Trespassers, in contrast, are afforded minimal protections under Florida law, though exceptions exist for children under the attractive nuisance doctrine.
  • There was a dangerous condition on the premises. The hazard must have created an unreasonable risk of harm and gone unaddressed. Examples include uneven flooring or debris in a walkway.
  • The responsible party had either actual or constructive knowledge of the safety risk: Actual knowledge means being directly aware of the danger. Constructive knowledge applies when the condition existed long enough that the owner should have found it through a reasonable inspection. Florida Statute § 768.0755 governs transitory foreign substance claims in businesses and requires proof that the business had taken note of the condition and failed to remedy it.
  • The unsafe condition caused the injury: There must be a clear connection between the property defect and the harm caused. A Florida trip & fall injury lawyer can use medical records and witness statements to demonstrate this link.


In many trip & fall cases, the defense focuses on the question of notice, arguing that the property owner had no opportunity to detect or correct the hazard before the incident occurred. To overcome this, we can rely on circumstantial evidence, such as surveillance footage or patterns of previous complaints. Establishing this timeline is often one of the most contested aspects of litigation. A lawyer from SlipOrFall.com understands Florida premises liability law and can make a measurable difference in the outcome.

Our Florida Trip & Fall Injury Attorneys Are Ready to Fight for You

Theodore
Theodore E. Karatinos, Florida Slip and Fall Lawyer

Trip & fall cases may appear straightforward, but the legal burdens are substantial. Success depends not only on proving injury, but also on linking that injury to a legally actionable breach of duty. If you have suffered an injury in a trip & fall in Florida, let SlipOrFall.com manage the legal burden as you handle your recovery. Our injury attorneys have the skill and resources to prove your claims and pursue a fair outcome. 

In Florida, you typically have 2 years under the statue of limitations to file a lawsuit for injury. Acting quick is always in your best interest. Call us today at (866) 597-0009 for a free consultation or complete our contact form to get started.

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