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Who Needs a Maryland Slip and Fall Expert Witness?

January 17, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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Maryland slip and fall expert witnesses are a key part of any liability lawsuit involving flooring at the workplace. Maryland business owners should definitely be aware of floor safety at the workplace. As one of the leading causes of workplace injuries, slip and fall accidents are all too common. Employees and customers who are victims of a slip and fall accident will sometimes bring about a liability lawsuit if they feel that the business owner neglected to minimize or prevent flooring hazards.

Are Slip and Fall Accidents Serious?

Slip and fall accidents can be extremely serious in the victim’s life. They can lead to severe and sometimes permanent injuries. When business owners are responsible for a hazardous environment, many courts find them liable for the injury and they must pay for the victim’s medical bills, lost wages, rehabilitation costs, legal fees and even compensate for pain and suffering. A slip and fall expert witness can help bring clarity to a case.

When a Maryland slip and fall expert witness is called in to interpret and explain data, it can help the participants in the court case understand the events and conditions surrounding the accident. It helps the decision-makers, like the judge or the jury, understand whether or not the business owner did indeed take every measure to ensure safe flooring at the workplace.

How Does a Maryland Slip and Fall Expert Witness Help?

Slip and fall accidents at the workplace can be significantly reduced if the business owner has a good flooring safety plan in place that includes regular inspections from a walkway auditor and flooring inspector. Other factors might contribute to a high-risk area, such as sloppy or no maintenance, using the wrong cleaning products, poor installation, and obstacles or debris left in the walkway. A Maryland slip and fall expert witness can use their expertise to help bring clarity to the case.

A Maryland slip and fall expert witness is not biased for or against either side in a slip and fall liability lawsuit. They are there simply to present information so that decision-makers can know the circumstances and decide accordingly. Their expert opinion is valuable to the case and provides credible information that represents the facts.

Rob McNealy of Flooristics is an outstanding expert witness who has attended hundreds of cases across the country. As a Maryland slip and fall expert witness, he brings a level of professionalism that can’t be matched. Rob McNealy is trustworthy and knowledgeable, with years of experience as a flooring contractor, walkway auditor and flooring inspector. Anyone who needs a Maryland slip and fall expert witness should contact Rob McNealy of Flooristics.

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