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Workplace Slip and Fall Accidents in West Des Moines, IA
Representation for Workplace Slip and Fall Injuries
In any workplace, you expect your employer or manager to ensure that your safety is cared for. This is especially important in industries and sites where you do a dangerous job, such as in the construction field. One of the most common types of workplace accidents is the slip and fall, where you injure yourself by slipping on a slippery substance or tripping over something.
At King Law, PLLC, West Des Moines workers' compensation lawyer Mark King represents clients who have suffered injuries as a result of negligent maintenance. It is important that you have an experienced attorney on your side if you have been hurt in a slip and fall accident.
A few examples of the most common causes of slip and fall accidents include the following:
- Broken Sidewalks or Stairs
- Slippery Surfaces
- Spills Left on the Floor
- Exposed Wires or Cables
- Waxed or Polished Floors
- Poor Lighting or Lack of Lighting
- Lack of Handrails
- Broken Elevators
Providing You With the Legal Help You Need
After you have been hurt in an accident that took place in your workplace, your employer is required to report it. However, many employers fail to take the proper steps because they do not want to pay out on claims or admit that they were negligent. It is vital that you hire a caring West Des Moines workers' compensation lawyer to represent your case and ensure that your best interest is kept in mind.
Seek Skilled Representation Now
Even if you believe that your injuries were not very severe, filing a workers' compensation claim is important. Not only can you recover compensation for your injuries and lost wages, but it also forces your employer to take responsibility for their actions.
Request a complimentary case consultation now by calling King Law, PLLC at (515) 444-8035.
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