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A Wyoming Slip and Fall Expert Witness Helps Legal Teams

September 17, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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The most successful Wyoming business owners do everything they can to minimize the risk of slip and fall accidents, but they are one of the most common causes of injury at work. Legal teams that represent either the business owner or the victim in a liability lawsuit over a slip and fall accident really do need the professional services of a Wyoming slip and fall expert witness.

Business Owner Are Responsible

When it comes to employee safety and health, business owners are ultimately responsible. When an accident happens, the victim’s legal team must try to show that the business owner was negligent in implementing a floor safety plan, or otherwise neglected to do proper upkeep and maintenance to the flooring. Far too many business owners ignore the importance of walkways and flooring to foot traffic and definitely deserve the scrutiny if a customer or employee encounters a slip and fall accident and gets injured.

With such an injury, the victim could be facing lost wages, large medical bills, pain and suffering and more. If the court finds the business owner responsible, they could be the ones covering the costs the victim is facing. Legal teams need all the expertise they can get to determine whether or not negligence played a role.

Why Hire a Wyoming Slip and Fall Expert Witness

Because few people can claim expertise knowledge able flooring, flooring materials, floor safety plans and walkway safety, legal teams in the state for both the victim and the business owner look to the opinions of a Wyoming slip and fall expert witness. The expert witness generally has years of experience working with flooring as an installer, contractor or inspector. They also have experience in examining accident sites, conducting tests and presenting evidence to interested parties. The Wyoming slip and fall expert witness is one of the key testimonies that are presented in court and have a lot of sway with judges and juries.

Rob McNealy of Flooristics is an ideal Wyoming slip and fall expert witness with all the right background. He has been working as a flooring contractor, flooring inspector and walkway auditor for more than 10 years. Rob McNealy has also traveled across the country as an expert witness for slip and fall cases and flooring defects cases. He is the right choice for a Wyoming slip and fall expert witness.

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