Negligent Sidewalk Design is Blamed for Slip and Fall Accident

ByJoseph O'Neill

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Updated onDecember 21, 2017

Negligent Sidewalk Design is Blamed for Slip and Fall Accident

This case involves a woman who slipped and fell outside of a shopping center. The walkway where the woman fell is used as the main means of ingress and egress to the shopping center. The sidewalk is not level to the grass and it was alleged that the sidewalk was designed negligently. The woman slipped on mud that had been allowed to accumulate on the walkway due to the grade of the walkway.

Question(s) For Expert Witness

1. Please explain your experience with compliant sidewalk design and/or maintenance.

Expert Witness Response E-127381

inline imageThere are a lot of things that have to be considered with a case like this. From an engineering perspective, these conditions are such that a person walking on this path, especially a senior, would be a precarious position. It appears when the installation of the sidewalk was done, the pavement was under the grass line. In regards to maintenance, the grass rising above the sidewalk edges should have been scraped off. Grades are very important and it seems the proper measures were not taken in this case.

About the author

Joseph O'Neill

Joseph O'Neill

Joe has extensive experience in online journalism and technical writing across a range of legal topics, including personal injury, meidcal malpractice, mass torts, consumer litigation, commercial litigation, and more. Joe spent close to six years working at Expert Institute, finishing up his role here as Director of Marketing. He has considerable knowledge across an array of legal topics pertaining to expert witnesses. Currently, Joe servces as Owner and Demand Generation Consultant at LightSail Consulting.

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