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STRATFORD, CT
Stratford, a town in Fairfield County, Connecticut, is situated on Long Island Sound at the mouth of the Housatonic River. With a population of 52,355 as of the 2020 census, Stratford is part of the Greater Bridgeport Planning Region and the Bridgeport–Stamford–Norwalk Metropolitan Statistical Area. The town was founded in 1639 and has a rich history in aviation, the military, and theater.
Stratford is known for its scenic beauty, with two public bathing beaches, five marinas, several fishing piers, and two public boat-launching facilities. The town is home to various cultural attractions, including the Boothe Memorial Park and Museum, the John A. Minetto State Park, the Capt. David Judson House, the Garbage Museum, and the Beardsley Zoological Gardens.
Stratford's picturesque location on Long Island Sound and proximity to New York City make it an appealing place to live and visit, offering a mix of historical significance, natural beauty, and modern amenities.
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Attorney Raymond W. Ganim - Personal Injury Law serves the following Connecticut towns:
In Fairfield County: Bridgeport, CT • Easton, CT • Fairfield, CT • Monroe, CT • Shelton, CT • Stratford, CT • Trumbull, CT and beyond.
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Attorney Raymond W. Ganim - Personal Injury Law Practice Areas
Slip and Fall Injuries
PREMISES LIABILITY / SLIP & FALL ACCIDENT INJURY LAWYER
Premises liability refers to any type of accident caused by unsafe property conditions. If you or a loved one suffered an injury from unsafe property conditions, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. Call Attorney Raymond W. Ganim – Personal Injury Law today at 203-377-7700.
PROVING FAULT IN A SLIP AND FALL ACCIDENT
Accidents happen. But if you were injured as a result of dangerous conditions – on public property, private property, or at a commercial enterprise – you may be the victim of a premises liability accident.[1] Property owners have a responsibility to keep their premises safe. While it is impossible to prevent every accident and injury, property owners are legally bound to exercise the same care as any responsible person would when keeping their property safeguarded. Not only do property owners have to take the necessary precautions to prevent dangerous conditions, but they also have to notify people of potential dangers due to slippery or unsafe surfaces. For example, if a floor has recently been mopped and is still wet, a sign should be displayed to warn clients and customers about the potentially slippery surfaces. Failure to do so may be viewed as negligence on the part of the business owner.
Falls are some of the most common types of injuries.
These types of incidents commonly involve negligence in dealing with potential indoor and outdoor hazards such as:
- Ice and snow
- Wet floors and walkways, including sidewalks
- Cluttered aisles
- Fallen merchandise
- Damaged floors or stairs
- Stairs with broken or missing handrails
- Loose carpeting or linoleum
- Loose cables or wires
- Construction debris
- Poor lighting
- Improperly maintained elevators and escalators
- Failure to post signs warning of hazards
In order to obtain compensation for your injuries in a slip and fall accident, you must prove that the property owner did not maintain its property properly and that it failed to warn you of dangerous conditions. We can help you gather evidence to prove your case.
If you believe you are the victim of a Slip & Fall case, contact Attorney Raymond W. Ganim – Personal Injury Law today at 203-377-7700. We can guide you through the process, aid you in gathering evidence, and help you determine if you want to settle your case or take it to trial.
[1] It is important to distinguish that if you are at least partially responsible for the injuries you sustained in a public place, you may only receive partial compensation or no compensation at all for your injuries. For example, if you tripped on a sidewalk in a public place because you were running, this is not entirely the fault of the business. A business does not have to warn a customer against the customer’s own careless behavior.
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