Winston Salem Slip and Fall Attorneys

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Understand Your Right to Compensation in North Carolina

If you have slipped, fallen and injured yourself on someone else's property because of a hazardous condition on that property, the property owner in Winston Salem could be liable to you if you fell and injured yourself while on their property.

Common Causes of Slip and Falls in Winston Salem North Carolina

Slip and Falls can be caused by unsafe circumstances on property in North Carolina.

There are 3 basic categories of dangerous conditions that can cause Slip and Falls. They are (1) structural defects common in older buildings in need of repair, (2) hazards caused by the weather, such as ice or water, and (3) building code violations where the property owner has not taken appropriate steps to bring the property into compliance with local safety regulations.

Which hazard category your injury falls into can determine what kind of evidence you will need to present in court in Winston Salem.

There are 3 basic categories of dangerous conditions that can cause Slip and Falls. They are (1) structural defects common in older buildings in need of repair, (2) hazards caused by the weather, such as ice or water, and (3) building code violations where the property owner has not taken appropriate steps to bring the property into compliance with local safety regulations.

Get Assistance for your Slip and Fall Case from Attorneys in North Carolina

If you or a family member has sustained a Slip and Fall on someone else's property in Winston Salem then you should contact a qualified attorney who specializes in these cases to maximize your chance of a monetary award.

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Life in Winston Salem

Winston-Salem is the largest city in the State of North Carolina and the seat of Forsyth County. It's likely you know Winston-Salem for it's historic role in the tobacco trade. It's been nicknamed "Camel City" in reference to tobacco, "City of the Arts" for the commitment to fine arts and theater, and called simply "The Dash" by many locals.

Winston-Salem offers the Reynolda House Museum of American Art. The Reynolda House was built by Katharine Smith and R.J. Reynolds in 1917 and was recently restored with help from the R.J. Reynolds Tobacco Company.

Additionally, Winston-Salem offers the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art (SECCA) for visitors who flock to town for Nationally recognized festivals like the National Black Theatre Festival, RiverRun International Film Festival, and the Reynolda Film Festival started by local Wake Forest students in 2007.

A number of Winston-Salem residents are drawn to the city because there are many outstanding schools. Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem State University, University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Salem College, Piedmont Baptist College, Winston-Salem Bible College, and Forsyth Technical Community College are all located within city limits.

As the seat of Forsyth County, Winston-Salem is responsible for playing host to a bevy of government facilities including legislative and legal facilities. Forsyth County Courts are located in Winston-Salem, along with city courts, which are responsible for handling most cases that arise in the area including personal injury lawsuit, wrongful termination, divorce, and criminal cases.

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