Susan Sire* was on her way to work, a Friday night shift at the U.S. Post Office. There were two to three inches of snow on the ground as she made her way cautiously toward her parked car in the resident's lot of her apartment complex. Despite her caution, Susan slipped. But as a healthy 42-year old, she was able to catch herself and didn't fall to the ground. She felt no pain at the time of the slip, but by the following Wednesday, pain caused her to be driven to the Emergency Room.
After 6-1/2 months of treatment, Susan remained in great pain and her condition was not getting better. Finally, a neurosurgeon determined that the sudden upward movement of her hands to stop her fall had herniated a disc in her lumbar spine, which was pressing upon the nerves in her lower back. The Haymond Law Firm went into this fight with their deep knowledge of how to prove and then collect money from slip and fall injuries.
The Haymond Law Firm located witnesses who swore that snow and ice were allowed to remain on the parking lot routinely and that the owner had known about it and done nothing.
*Some names and details have been changed to protect confidentiality. While we can't guarantee the same results; we can assure you the same effort.