Private commercial establishments such as malls, restaurants, and shops are often busy places where people go to socialize and shop. However, these places can also be the site of accidents that cause external injuries. External causes of injury can be caused by a variety of factors such as slips, falls, and collisions with objects.
When a person is injured in a private commercial establishment, it is important to determine whether the establishment was at fault for the accident. If the establishment was negligent in maintaining a safe environment, it can be held liable for the injuries sustained by the victim.
Slips and falls are one of the most common external causes of injury in private commercial establishments. These accidents can be caused by wet floors, uneven surfaces, or debris left in walkways. To prevent slips and falls, establishments should regularly inspect their premises for hazards and take action to address any risks.
Collisions with objects can occur when items are improperly stored or when objects are not secured. These accidents can cause serious injuries such as broken bones and head trauma. Establishments should ensure that all items are properly stored and secured to prevent collisions with objects.
Assaults and attacks can occur in private commercial establishments, particularly in areas such as parking lots or poorly lit areas. Establishments should take steps to prevent these types of incidents by increasing security measures such as surveillance cameras or security personnel.
Overall, private commercial establishments have a responsibility to maintain a safe environment for their customers and visitors. If you have been injured in a private commercial establishment, it is important to seek legal advice from a qualified attorney who can help you determine whether the establishment was at fault for the accident.
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