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A Vermont Slip and Fall Expert Witness Can Boost Workplace Safety

July 19, 2016 by Flooristics staff Leave a Comment

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As part of a legal team for a business owner in Vermont, you may be dealing with a liability lawsuit for a slip and fall. Or, you could be representing the victim, an employee or a customer of a business where the slip and fall accident took place. When someone gets injured in a slip and fall accident, legal teams do their best to find out the facts about what happened. You should make arrangements to work with a reputable Vermont slip and fall expert witness to gather evidence and learn more about the flooring in question.

Slip and Fall Accidents Are All Too Common

Vermont business owners are definitely responsible for keeping employees and customers safe from slip and fall accidents. They do this by eliminating flooring hazards and reducing the risk of problems that might jeopardize the health and safety of employees and customers. When an accident happens, victims look at the floor safety plan and whether it was effective or not.  Key factors include how the business maintained and cleaned the flooring to having the right flooring in the first place. Without a plan for regular maintenance, or even a workable process for taking care of spills and debris, accidents can happen.

If your client, the Vermont business owner, failed to properly care for the flooring at work, it may result in financial responsibility for lost wages, medical costs and loss of quality of life. For the victim’s legal team, they want to see the business owner held responsible and cover the costs related to the incident. A Vermont slip and fall expert witness can help both sides find the facts and resolve the situation properly.

Finding a Vermont Slip and Fall Expert Witness

Every legal teams in a slip and fall liability lawsuit should find the best Vermont slip and fall expert witness to work with. The expert witness can provide valuable evidence and deliver an expert evaluation on what the flooring conditions at work are like. They will review the floor safety plan to ensure it was adequate at the time of the accident. Most people aren’t experts in flooring materials and floor care, so the Vermont slip and fall expert witness is the best person to supply facts and evidence.

Rob McNealy of Flooristics is a Vermont slip and fall expert witness with years of experience as a flooring inspector, walkway auditor and flooring contractor. He will work with legal teams and present unbiased information about the workplace. There’s no better person to call as a Vermont slip and fall expert than Rob McNealy.

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