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Injured in a Slip and Fall?
Mike Knows the Right Attorney.

Property owners and businesses will try to blame you for your fall. Mike connects you with premises liability attorneys who know how to prove negligence and fight for the compensation you deserve.

No stress.

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How It Works

1.

Tell Mike What Happened

Complete a short form about your slip and fall—where it happened, what caused your fall, your injuries, and the property owner.

2.

Get Matched with a Premises Liability Attorney

Based on your case details, Mike will connect you with an experienced attorney who specializes in slip and fall cases and knows how to prove property owner negligence.

3.

The Attorney Reaches Out

Your matched attorney will call to discuss your case, explain how they'll document the dangerous condition and gather evidence, and answer your questions—no pressure, no obligation.

4.

Decide Your Next Steps

After speaking with the attorney, you decide if you want to move forward. They work on contingency, so there's no upfront cost to you.

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FAQ

How does Mike help with slip and fall cases?

Simple: Tell Mike about your slip and fall accident, and he'll connect you with a trusted attorney who specializes in premises liability cases. No sales spam, just one quality recommendation. Mike only works with attorneys who know how to prove property owner negligence and fight insurance companies that try to blame you for your injuries.

Is this service free?

Yes, completely free. Mike is compensated by the attorneys in his network, so there's no charge to you. The attorneys Mike recommends also work on contingency, meaning you don't pay them anything unless they win your case.

What if the property owner says I should have been more careful?

Property owners and their insurance companies often try to blame the victim to avoid paying. Experienced premises liability attorneys know how to prove the property owner was negligent—by showing they knew or should have known about the dangerous condition, failed to fix it or warn about it, and that the hazard caused your fall. Don't let them shift blame to you.

How do I prove the property owner was responsible?

Your attorney will gather evidence like surveillance footage, incident reports, photos of the hazard, witness statements, and maintenance records. They'll show the property owner created the dangerous condition or knew about it and failed to remedy it. Quick action is critical—surveillance footage gets deleted, and evidence disappears fast.

What types of slip and fall cases can Mike help with?

Mike works with attorneys who handle all types of premises liability cases: slips on wet floors, icy sidewalks, unmarked hazards, broken stairs, poor lighting, uneven pavement, grocery store spills, parking lot accidents, and other dangerous property conditions. If you were injured on someone else's property due to negligence, Mike can help.

How long do I have to file a slip and fall claim?

This varies by state, but most states have a statute of limitations of 1-3 years. However, evidence in slip and fall cases disappears quickly—stores delete surveillance footage, witnesses forget details, and hazards get fixed. Contact an attorney immediately so they can preserve evidence and document the scene while it's still fresh.

Will I get bombarded with calls from multiple law firms?

Absolutely not. Unlike platforms that sell your information to 5+ competing law firms, Mike connects you with ONE carefully matched attorney who specializes in slip and fall cases. No sales spam, no aggressive follow-ups, no stress.

What if I didn't report the fall right away?

That's common and doesn't necessarily hurt your case, but it can make it harder to prove what happened. An experienced premises liability attorney knows how to work with delayed reporting—by finding witnesses, obtaining surveillance footage, and documenting your injuries. The sooner you contact an attorney after realizing you're injured, the better.

How much is a slip and fall case worth?

Slip and fall settlements vary widely based on the severity of your injuries, medical costs, lost wages, and long-term impacts. Cases can range from thousands to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Serious injuries like broken bones, head trauma, or spinal injuries result in higher compensation. The attorney Mike connects you with will evaluate your specific case.

What costs am I responsible for?

Most premises liability attorneys work on contingency, typically taking 33-40% of your settlement. You pay nothing upfront, no hourly fees, and if they don't win your case, you don't pay them anything. The attorney Mike connects you with will explain their fee structure clearly during your first conversation.

Why not just call one of those billboard lawyers?

Billboard lawyers often treat slip and fall cases as low priority compared to car accidents. Mike connects you with attorneys who focus on premises liability, know exactly how to prove negligence, and understand the tactics property owners use to deny claims. You get specialized representation, not a one-size-fits-all approach.

Don't let property owners and their insurance companies blame you for dangerous conditions they created or ignored. Mike knows slip and fall attorneys who specialize in premises liability, move quickly to preserve evidence, and fight for maximum compensation. They work on contingency, so there's no upfront cost. Tell Mike what happened, and he'll connect you with an attorney who knows how to win these cases.

No stress.

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Mike's Slip and Fall Attorney Vetting Process

Every slip and fall attorney in Mike's network has been carefully vetted to ensure you get experienced representation that knows how to prove premises liability and fight property owner insurance companies.

1. Initial Application
Attorneys submit detailed information about their practice, specializations, and slip and fall case experience.

2. Minimum Experience Requirement
Must have at least 3 years of active premises liability practice with a proven track record of successful settlements and verdicts against property owners and businesses.

3. Bar License Verification
We confirm their attorney license is current, valid, and in good standing with the state bar association.

4. Malpractice Insurance Confirmation
Verify they carry comprehensive legal malpractice insurance coverage.

5. Disciplinary Record Review
Check their record with the state bar for any disciplinary actions, complaints, or ethical violations.

6. Case Results Review
Examine their history of slip and fall settlements and verdicts to assess their success rate in premises liability cases.

7. Specialization Verification
Confirm they actively practice premises liability law and have expertise in slip and fall, trip and fall, and other property hazard cases.

8. Evidence Gathering Experience
Verify they know how to properly document dangerous conditions, secure surveillance footage, obtain incident reports, and gather witness statements before evidence disappears.

9. Client Reference Verification
Contact previous slip and fall clients to confirm satisfaction with their representation and case outcomes.

10. Online Reputation Analysis
Review ratings across multiple platforms and legal directories (minimum 4.0-star average required).

11. Fee Structure Transparency
Evaluate their contingency fee agreements to ensure fair, clear pricing (typically 33-40% of settlement).

12. Property Owner Insurance Experience
Verify they have strong experience negotiating with retail chains, commercial property insurers, and business liability carriers who often aggressively deny slip and fall claims.

13. Negligence Proof Capability
Confirm they understand how to prove property owner negligence—documenting hazardous conditions, showing the owner knew or should have known about the danger, and demonstrating failure to remedy or warn.

14. Trial Experience Review
Verify they have courtroom experience with premises liability cases—property owners often fight slip and fall claims harder than other injury types.

15. Phone Interview
Conduct an in-depth interview about their approach to slip and fall cases, experience overcoming "blame the victim" defenses, and commitment to maximizing compensation.

16. Final Approval
Mike personally reviews all findings and makes the final decision on network acceptance.

 
Only slip and fall attorneys who meet all these criteria join Mike's network. Premises liability cases require attorneys who know how to prove negligence, preserve evidence quickly, and fight property owners who try to blame you for your own injuries.