Slip and Fall Accidents at Lowe's: We’re Here to Help

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You never expect a slip and fall accident until it happens. One minute you’re shopping, the next, you’re on the floor in pain, wondering what went wrong. Slip and falls can occur for many reasons: wet floors, uneven walkways, or poorly maintained areas. The thing is, these accidents are almost always preventable when property owners do their job.

 

Lowe's Responsibility to You

Property owners—whether small businesses or large retailers like Lowe’s—are legally responsible for keeping their spaces safe. This is called the “duty of care,” and it means they need to fix hazards like broken walkways or slippery floors before someone gets hurt. Unfortunately, even the big names like Lowe’s, Home Depot, and Walmart sometimes fail to take care of their property, putting you at risk.

If Lowe's ignores a hazard and you get hurt because of it, they’re on the hook for your injuries. But proving negligence isn’t always easy. You need to show that they had time to fix the problem and didn’t. That’s where having a strong legal team on your side makes all the difference.

 

Why Choose Morgan & Morgan for Your Case?

Let’s be real—big companies like Lowe’s will always have a team of expensive lawyers ready to fight any claims against them. But don’t worry. At Morgan & Morgan, we’ve got you covered. We’ve gone up against major retailers and won, securing the compensation our clients deserve. With over 1,000 attorneys nationwide, we’re America’s largest personal injury firm, and we know how to take on big companies. If you’re hurt in a slip and fall at Lowe’s, you want Morgan & Morgan in your corner.

 

What to Do After a Slip and Fall at Lowe’s

First things first—your health comes first. If you’ve fallen and can walk away, get checked out by a doctor. Even if you feel fine, some injuries (like internal damage) might show up later. Getting medical attention not only protects your health but also provides documentation that could be critical to your case.

If your injuries require hospitalization, medical bills can pile up quickly. The financial strain is real, especially when paired with physical pain. That’s why you shouldn’t tackle this alone. A knowledgeable attorney can help you seek compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, and more.

 

Common Injuries from Slip and Falls

Slip and fall injuries can vary, but some of the most common include:

  • Bruises and broken bones
  • Whiplash
  • Torn ligaments or muscles
  • Nerve damage
  • Skull fractures and brain injuries
  • Hip injuries and paralysis

These types of injuries can lead to long-term damage and affect your quality of life. That’s why we’re committed to fighting for your right to recover every penny you’re owed. Morgan & Morgan doesn’t settle for less because we know that you shouldn’t have to bear the burden of an accident that wasn’t your fault.

 

What Compensation Can You Recover?

When you file a slip and fall lawsuit, you could recover damages like:

  • Medical expenses
  • Lost wages
  • Pain and suffering
  • Loss of earning capacity
  • Punitive damages

Every case is different, but with Morgan & Morgan on your side, you’ll have the best chance at getting the full compensation you deserve.

 

Can You Afford an Attorney?

Here’s the best part—you don’t pay us anything unless we win your case. Morgan & Morgan works on a contingency fee basis, which means there are no upfront costs or retainer fees. We only get paid if you get paid. That way, you can focus on your recovery while we focus on fighting for your compensation.

 

Contact Morgan & Morgan After a Lowe's Slip and Fall

At Morgan & Morgan, we know how tough life can get after a serious injury. But you don’t have to go through it alone. Our attorneys are here to fight for you, holding Lowe’s and other big retailers accountable for their negligence. We’ll handle the paperwork, negotiations, and courtroom battles, so you can rest and recover.

If you’ve been injured in a slip and fall at Lowe’s, contact us today for a free, no-risk case evaluation.