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Home » What Should You Know After a Fall Accident in New Orleans?

What Should You Know After a Fall Accident in New Orleans?

November 7, 2024 by Louis Gertler Last Modified: March 17, 2026

A slip and fall claim can arise when someone is injured due to unsafe conditions on another person’s property. In New Orleans, these incidents happen in stores, apartment complexes, sidewalks, and other public or private spaces. Property owners have a legal duty to maintain safe conditions, and when they fail to do so, injured individuals may have the right to pursue compensation.

Falls can occur without warning, but the legal process that follows requires careful attention. Understanding your rights early can help you take the right steps after an accident.

Why Do Property Accidents Happen?

Many fall-related incidents are linked to hazards that could have been addressed with proper maintenance. Property owners are expected to monitor conditions and fix risks within a reasonable time.

Common causes include:

  • Wet or recently cleaned floors without warning signs

  • Uneven or broken walking surfaces

  • Loose mats or rugs

  • Poor lighting in stairways or corridors

  • Debris left in walkways

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  • Damaged steps or missing handrails

In a city like New Orleans, frequent rain and high foot traffic can increase risks, but that does not remove the responsibility of those who manage the property.

How Does Louisiana Law Handle Injury Cases?

Louisiana law requires an injured person to prove that a property owner failed to act reasonably. This includes showing that a dangerous condition existed and that it was not corrected in time.

The state uses a comparative fault system. This means compensation can still be recovered even if the injured person shares some responsibility, though the amount may be reduced.

There is also a legal deadline for filing a claim. Acting within this timeframe is important because missing it can prevent recovery altogether.

Who May Be Legally Responsible?

Responsibility for a fall accident may extend beyond a single individual. Several parties could be involved depending on the circumstances.

These may include:

  • Property owners

  • Business operators

  • Property management companies

  • Tenants responsible for the space

  • Maintenance or cleaning services

Identifying the correct party is a key step in building a strong case.

What Injuries Are Common After a Fall?

Fall-related injuries can range from minor to severe, and many require ongoing care. Even a short fall can result in lasting physical effects.

Typical injuries include:

  • Broken bones

  • Head trauma, including concussions

  • Back and spinal injuries

  • Soft tissue damage

  • Cuts and bruises

  • Hip injuries, especially among older adults

These injuries often lead to medical expenses and lost income, which are considered when evaluating a case.

What Steps Should Be Taken Immediately?

The actions taken after an accident can affect the strength of a case. Early documentation and medical care are especially important.

Recommended steps include:

  • Seek medical attention right away

  • Report the incident to the property owner or manager

  • Take photos of the scene and any hazards

  • Collect witness information

  • Keep records of treatment and expenses

These steps help establish what happened and support any future legal action.

What Type of Evidence Is Important?

Evidence plays a central role in determining liability. Without it, proving what caused the accident becomes more difficult.

Helpful evidence includes:

  • Photographs of the hazard

  • Video footage from security cameras

  • Incident reports

  • Statements from witnesses

  • Medical documentation

  • Maintenance records

For instance, records showing a lack of regular inspections may support a claim that the property was not properly maintained.

How Do Insurance Companies Approach These Cases?

Insurance companies often handle claims on behalf of property owners. Their goal is to review the situation and determine how much, if anything, should be paid.

They may:

  • Investigate the scene

  • Review evidence and statements

  • Evaluate medical records

  • Offer a settlement

It is important to understand that insurers may attempt to reduce payouts by questioning liability or the severity of injuries.

What Compensation May Be Available?

Compensation depends on the specific details of each case. Injured individuals may recover damages related to both financial and personal losses.

This may include:

  • Medical expenses

  • Lost wages

  • Future treatment costs

  • Physical pain and discomfort

  • Reduced ability to earn income

The value of a case often reflects the seriousness of the injuries and their long-term effects.

Why Is Negligence a Key Factor?

Negligence is the foundation of most personal injury cases. To succeed, it must be shown that the property owner did not act with reasonable care.

This typically involves proving:

  • A hazardous condition existed

  • The responsible party knew or should have known about it

  • The condition was not corrected

  • The hazard directly caused the injury

Without these elements, recovery may be limited or denied.

How Do Property Owners Defend Themselves?

Those responsible for a property may present several defences to avoid liability or reduce the amount they must pay.

Common arguments include:

  • The condition was obvious

  • The injured person was not paying attention

  • There was no reasonable time to fix the issue

  • Proper safety measures were already in place

Understanding these defences can help strengthen your position.

When Is Legal Guidance Helpful in a Slip and Fall Claim?

Legal guidance can be valuable when dealing with complex issues such as disputed liability or serious injuries. An attorney can help manage the process and protect your interests.

They may assist with:

  • Investigating the incident

  • Collecting evidence

  • Communicating with insurers

  • Reviewing settlement offers

  • Representing you in court if needed

Having support can make a significant difference in the outcome.

How Long Does the Process Take?

The timeline for resolving a case varies. Some matters settle quickly, while others take longer due to disputes or court involvement.

Factors that influence timing include:

  • The complexity of the situation

  • The severity of injuries

  • Willingness of parties to negotiate

  • Court availability

Patience is often required, especially when pursuing full compensation.

What Mistakes Should Be Avoided?

Certain actions can weaken a case and reduce the chances of a favorable outcome.

Common mistakes include:

  • Not reporting the accident

  • Delaying medical treatment

  • Giving statements without preparation

  • Sharing details on social media

  • Accepting early settlement offers

Avoiding these issues can help preserve your legal position.

How Can Property Owners Reduce Risk?

Preventing accidents benefits both property owners and visitors. Regular maintenance and safety practices are essential.

Preventive steps include:

  • Routine inspections

  • Immediate cleanup of hazards

  • Proper lighting in all areas

  • Repairing damaged surfaces

  • Using warning signs when needed

These measures can reduce the likelihood of accidents and legal disputes.

What Makes New Orleans Cases Unique?

New Orleans presents unique conditions due to its mix of historic buildings and modern developments. Uneven sidewalks and older structures can increase the risk of accidents.

Local legal rules, including comparative fault and filing deadlines, also influence how cases are handled. Understanding these factors is important when considering legal action.

What Should You Consider Before Moving Forward?

Before taking action, it is important to review the details of your situation carefully.

Key considerations include:

  • Whether the property owner acted negligently

  • The strength of available evidence

  • The extent of your injuries

  • The overall impact on your life

A clear understanding of these factors can guide your next steps.

Slip and Fall Claim: Taking the Next Step

A slip and fall claim can provide a path to recover damages after an injury caused by unsafe property conditions. These cases often involve medical costs, lost income, and lasting physical effects that require attention.

If you or a loved one has been injured, Gertler Law Firm can help you understand your rights and evaluate your situation. Their team handles slip and fall claim cases in New Orleans and works to protect your interests while pursuing fair compensation. Reach out today to discuss your case and take the next step forward.

About Louis Gertler

Louis L. Gertler, Esq. is a New Orleans attorney and partner at Gertler Law Firm. He represents individuals and families in civil matters involving serious injuries and wrongful death in Louisiana, including claims related to product incidents, medical care, and large-scale proceedings such as mass tort matters and class actions.

Louis earned his Juris Doctor from Tulane University Law School in 1994. He has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America since 2012 and was named Lawyer of the Year for Product Liability Litigation Plaintiffs in New Orleans in 2022, an honor based on peer review.

Louis approaches each matter with thorough preparation, careful review of the facts, and clear communication, helping clients understand the process and available options at each stage of the case.

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