Legal Advice After a Slip and Fall Accident
Wm. Dennis Brannon, P.A.
Fort Walton Beach, Florida
866-545-2147 - 850-855-4150
The legal term used to describe a slip and fall lawsuit is a “premises liability” lawsuit.
If you are injured while on a business or residential property due to a hazardous condition, then the owner of the property may be legally responsible for your injuries.
Without an aggressive and experienced attorney on your side, it can be difficult to obtain financial compensation for your injuries after a slip and fall accident. To prove legal responsibility, we typically must show that the property owner knew or should have known about the hazardous condition but failed to correct or repair the problem.
Experienced Personal Injury Lawyers Representing Slip and Fall Victims
At the law firm of Wm. Dennis Brannon, P.A., we have more than 30 years of combined experience representing personal injury victims in legal claims against the responsible party. More importantly, we have experience and success representing the victims of slip and fall accidents.
The success of slip and fall lawsuits depends a lot on our ability to make an immediate investigation into the circumstances of the accident. We need to document the presence of the hazardous condition that caused your accident — before the property owner makes repairs or the condition changes over time.
Hazardous conditions that frequently give rise to premises liability lawsuits include:
- Slippery substances on a floor
- Broken or missing handrails
- Uneven surfaces
- Broken steps or steps that do not comply with building codes
- Rotting floorboards
- Dangerous electrical wiring that causes electric shock
Injured? Need Help? Brannon Can Help!
No Fees Up Front - Free Consultations
Have you been injured in a slip and fall accident? The law firm of Wm. Dennis Brannon, P.A., can help. We offer free and confidential consultations — where we will talk about your case and your legal options. If we take your case, we do not require fees up front. We work on a contingency fee basis, which means we do not get paid unless and until you receive compensation.
To schedule an appointment, call toll-free 866-545-2147 or 850-855-4150. Or, send us an e-mail for a prompt response.

