Walkway Injuries During Winter Months

During the cold winter months, it is important for property owners to be aware of the safety of their guests, visitors, and patrons. Walkways and high-traffic areas can become very slippery during the winter, especially if ice forms in pedestrian areas or if snow or water collects in frequently trafficked areas.

Failure to observe and address potential hazards may result in a slip-and-fall injury on your property. Persons who are injured in an accident may be able to pursue compensation for medical costs, lost wages, and emotional or mental trauma caused by the accident. For more information on walkway injuries, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C at 800-242-2874.

Preventing Walkway Injuries

In order to prevent walkway injuries in the wintertime, property owners or managers should consider the following safety tips:

  • Shovel walkways frequently to clear snow from pedestrian paths
  • Use sodium chloride or other materials to remove ice from cement walkways
  • Place cloth or rubber mats at entryways to help provide traction when entering homes or buildings
  • Consider the use of floor-heaters to help keep entryways dry
  • Place warning signage near hazardous areas to warn of ice or water collection

It is important for property owners to take a proactive stance toward wintertime walkway injuries, in order to keep their guests safe and secure. Failure to do so may result in serious injuries and liability on the part of the property owner.

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If you or someone you love has been injured in a slip-and-fall injury caused by the negligence of a property owner, you may be eligible for compensation for your injuries. For assistance with your case, contact the Lake Geneva personal injury lawyers of Habush Habush & Rottier, S.C at 800-242-2874 to discuss your legal options.

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