Slip and fall accidents can happen just about anywhere in Georgia. These types of accidents are especially common in restaurant settings like Chili’s because of the crowded floors, various food, and drink items being moved around, and the constant need for employees to keep the premises clean. If you were hurt in one of these restaurants, it’s in your best interest to contact a Georgia slip and fall accident lawyer in Georgia.
It can be difficult to know where to turn after being injured in a slip and fall accident. At John Foy & Associates, our goal is to take the weight off your shoulders so you can focus on healing.
We will help you build a strong insurance claim for damages and communicate with the insurance company on your behalf. The goal is to get you the fullest compensation possible for your damages. To get started with a FREE consultation, call us at (404) 400-4000 or contact us online today.
What to Know About Chili’s and Slip and Fall Accidents in Georgia
Chili’s Grill & Bar was founded in 1975 in Dallas, Texas. The founder’s goal was to offer an informal, affordable, and full-service dining experience with various hamburger options. The chain has since grown to more than 1,580 locations throughout the world.
The food at Chili’s is American with a Tex-Mex influence. They offer burgers, tacos, steaks, sandwiches, soups, salads, chilis, desserts, and more.
Chili’s locations in Georgia include:
- Atlanta
- Athens
- Augusta
- Albany
- Columbus
- Macon
- Savannah
- Johns Creek
- And many more
No matter how good the food is at Chili’s, employees have a duty to make sure patrons stay safe on the premises. When the restaurant’s managers, servers, or other employees are negligent in maintaining safety standards, slip and fall injury accidents can happen. If you were hurt in a Chili’s, you may be entitled to seek compensation through a personal injury claim.
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The Most Important Steps You Can Take After a Slip and Fall Accident at Chili’s in Georgia
The best thing you can do after being injured in a slip and fall at any establishment is to reach out to an experienced slip and fall accident and injury lawyer. They will be able to guide you towards the best courses of action to protect your legal rights. Make sure you work with someone who has lots of experience working on slip and fall cases like this.
At John Foy & Associates, we have been helping slip and fall accident victims win the money they need for over 20 years. We can handle each step of your case—starting with a FREE consultation. To schedule yours today, call (404) 400-4000 or contact us online.
Other than contacting a lawyer, there are things you can do at the scene (and soon after leaving the scene) to start building your case immediately. Here are the most vital steps to take.
Document the Slip and Fall Accident Scene
Do what you can to document how the accident scene looked right after your fall. Most slip and fall hazards, such as water on the floor or spilled food or beverage items, can be cleaned up in just a few minutes. Before that happens, use your phone to take pictures.
Make sure you get photos of the hazard or dangerous condition that caused your fall, the entire accident scene, and any visible injuries or torn clothing that you have. It helps to get multiple angles of the scene, including close and wide shots, to show exactly how everything looked.
Talk to Witnesses at the Scene
Most Chili’s restaurants are popular spots for all ages, so chances are good there were enough people around during your fall for there to be witnesses. If anyone might have seen your accident (or seen the hazard that led to it), talk to them and ask what they saw. Ask for their full name(s), address(es), and contact information.
Your lawyer reaches out to any witnesses later to get statements. Witness testimony can be very powerful in a slip and fall accident case.
Make Sure the Chili’s Restaurant Knows What Happened
Be sure to report the slip and fall accident to the restaurant’s owner or manager. Ask an employee to take you to this person, tell them exactly what happened, and get their name and contact information. Avoid discussing anything about how was at fault for what occurred. Just stick with the facts.
Do Not Admit Any Fault
Be very careful to not admit any blame or apologize for the accident. It’s human nature to be polite or apologetic after something like this happens, but hinting at any blame may be used against you later.
Make sure you have a slip and fall lawyer before you discuss any fault or blame regarding the accident.
See a Doctor Right Away
After you leave the scene, make sure you see a doctor to have your injuries evaluated. If you wait too long to get medical treatment, the insurance company might try to say your injuries weren’t as serious as you’re claiming.
Keep Track of All Expenses
If the restaurant was negligent in your accident, you may be able to recover both special and general damages (Georgia Code section 51-12-2). When you file your slip and fall accident claim, you’ll need to provide proof of these damages.
It’s best to keep a folder with any bills, receipts, or other documents that show your costs from the accident. This will make it easier for you and your lawyer when building your claim.
Be Wary of the Insurance Company
Keep in mind that you’ll be filing your personal injury claim with the restaurant’s insurance company more than the restaurant itself. Insurance companies do not like to pay out much on injury claims, so be prepared for a lowball offer or certain tactics to undermine your claim.
An insurance adjuster might reach out to you soon after your accident. It’s best to not speak with them until you have a lawyer. Otherwise, they might try to intimidate you or get information out of you that could be used against you later.
Be very careful to not sign anything or give any recorded statements if you communicate with the insurance company. If you’re unsure about something, contact your lawyer.
Talk to a Chili’s Slip and Fall Accident and Injury Lawyer for Free
A slip and fall accident at Chili’s can leave you with costly medical bills, lost wages, and more. You should not have to pay for these costs if the restaurant was at fault. To get help with your case now, contact us today for a FREE consultation.
Call John Foy & Associates at (404) 400-4000 or contact us online to get started with your FREE consultation. We are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week to take your call.
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