Help! I Got Hurt at an Atlanta Bread Company! What Do I Do?*

Being involved in an accident through no fault of your own is a serious business. You may be left with bills to pay that you can’t afford. You could lose your job or at least lose pay if you have to stay at home to recover.

And yet the reason why you were injured is because someone else’s negligence caused it. If you think you are able to prove who was to blame and why they were to blame, you stand a good chance of claiming compensation successfully from the person, company or whoever else was at fault.

It makes sense to choose an experienced personal injury lawyer to help you with the claims process.

Injuries are Possible in Busy Restaurants

When restaurants are busy, staff find it hard to keep up with orders and basic things like cleaning and maintenance get neglected. Managers may not be on top of what is happening in their own restaurant or don’t care.

Injuries are much more likely to happen in a badly run restaurant than one that is cared for and well managed. When someone slips and falls over, it usually happens quite unexpectedly and that’s when the injuries could be worse than you would normally expect.

Bakeries tend to have a lot of hot trays, ovens and other equipment and these are sometimes an accident hazard. It’s possible to stumble on uneven flooring and touch or hit something very hot.

Burns and scalds can occur if someone slips over and drops the food they have just bought or hot coffee on exposed skin.

Other than burns and scalds, the most common slip and fall injuries that are in the moderately serious category include bone fractures, dislocations, sprained ankles and wrists, as well as back or neck damage.

The more serious the injury, the more important it is that you seek legal action to recover the full cost to you of your injuries.

Contact an Attorney to Help You With a Compensation Claim as Soon as You Can

An experienced personal injury attorney is invaluable if you are considering taking legal action. It is best to do this as soon as your injuries allow you to as there are often limits on the time allowed to make a claim and the all important evidence you will need to prove who was liable is easier to obtain sooner rather than later.

*Disclaimer:

The content of this article serves only to provide information and should not be construed as legal advice. If you file a claim against Atlanta Bread Company or any other party you may not be entitled to any compensation.