Whether it’s your neighbor’s driveway or the frozen food aisle of your local grocery store, a slip and fall accident can cause anything from bumps and bruises to serious injury. Here’s how slip and fall claims work, and what to expect.
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by Leah Easterby, Attorney · South Texas College of Law Houston
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