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What factors impact how long a slip and fall case takes to resolve?

In premises liability cases, the individuals we represent may pursue both economic and non-economic damages, provided we can prove them—which we frequently do.

Non-economic damages relate to harm that is not easily calculated by looking at a bill or a fixed number. This includes compensation for pain and suffering, scarring, and emotional distress. These damages reflect the physical and emotional impact an injury has had on a person’s life.

Economic damages, on the other hand, are measurable financial losses. Common examples include lost wages, medical expenses, and loss of household services.

Loss of household services refers to the cost of replacing tasks an injured person can no longer perform. For example, if someone previously shoveled their own driveway but can no longer do so because of their injury, they may need to hire someone. Over time, those expenses can add up significantly.

We work closely with our clients to calculate these losses accurately and pursue full compensation for both their economic and non-economic damages.

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