Slip and Fall Litigation...
Our trial law firm has represented our Boynton Beach clients since 1990. We work with clients to maximize financial recovery for unexpected injuries sustained in slip and falls. We are true trial lawyers who will take your case as far as necessary to ensure that you are compensated as a result of another's negligence or dangerous property conditions or construction.
Property owners in Florida are required by law to keep their premises reasonably safe for visitors. For seven years, attorney Timothy Nies worked as a defense attorney for the largest insurance defense firm in the United States and defended many businesses in slip and fall claims. He now uses that knowledge in prosecuting cases against negligent property and business owners. Tim has litigated slip and fall and trip and fall cases resulting from:
A Florida business or property owner has a duty to exercise reasonable care in the maintenance of their property, as well as to warn visitors of latent hazards that exist and might cause a slip and fall. The business or property owner may be liable for a slip and fall or trip and fall accident when they fail to reasonably maintain their property and/or when they fail to adequately warn visitors of any latent hazards.
Our trial lawyers have the litigation experience and resources, including investigators and expert witnesses, to skillfully represent clients injured on unsafe or dangerous property. Slip and falls may result in serious injuries, such as knee injuries (torn ACL, torn Meniscus), shoulder injuries, such as a torn rotator cuff, fractured ankles and other broken bones, head injuries, spinal injuries and wrongful death.
If you or a family member has been injured due to the negligence upkeep of a supermarket, marina, restaurant or other business establishment, we understand the injustice of your situation. Our trial lawyers and professionals can be a powerful advocate for your rights against those who caused your injuries, large insurance companies, and national corporations. We provide 24/7 accessibility, and a direct one-on-one relationship with your trial attorney. Our premises liability trial attorneys understand the impact of severe injuries on individuals and their families. We work together with our clients and keep them informed and involved throughout each stage of the case. Maintaining open communication is, of course, an important component of any relationship - especially when we've been entrusted by our clients with helping them receive compensation due to injuries sustained due to medical malpractice, or in a car, motorcycle, truck, boat, bicycle, pedestrian accidents or from swimming pool accidents. If we take your case, we charge no attorneys' fees or costs until we recover compensation for you.
Please use this site to learn more about the firm, and how we can help you with your injury problems or insurance disputes. If you have any questions, or if you would like to speak with a personal injury attorney regarding your case, please do not hesitate to contact us. A lawyer will be in touch with you as soon as possible. Consultations are always free. Call toll-free 1-877-SEE-JUSTICE, click here to send an e-mail, or complete the form below to set up a free consultation with Timothy one of our trial attorneys. Whether you live in Palm Beach County or Martin County, our trial attorneys will diligently and aggressively prepare your accident case in order to receive the compensation you deserve. We speak Spanish and Portuguese.
Timothy C. Nies, Esq.
Grossman Attorneys at Law
1098 NW Boca Raton Blvd.
Boca Raton, FL 33432
Toll-free: 1-877-733-5878
Tel: 561-208-5585
E-mail: timnies@ymail.com

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