What to Do After a Slip and Fall Accident in Ontario: Legal Steps That Protect Your Claim 

Understanding Slip and Fall Injuries in Ontario 

Slip and fall accidents can happen anywhere; shopping malls, office buildings, restaurants, or sidewalks. They may seem minor at first, but the legal consequences can be serious, especially if you suffer long-term injuries. 

As an experienced Toronto slip and fall law firm, we often see victims miss key steps that could have helped their case. If you or someone you know has been injured, here’s what to do next. 

1. Assess the Situation Immediately 

If you’ve just fallen, try to stay calm and take stock of your surroundings. 

  • Were you with someone? They can act as a witness. 

  • Did others see the fall? Ask for their names and contact details. 

  • If you're alone, look around—security guards, shoppers, or employees may have seen the incident. 

Why it matters: Witness testimony strengthens your claim, especially if liability is contested. 

2. Take Photos of the Scene 

Document everything; ideally before anything is changed or cleaned up. 

  • Focus on hazards like wet floors, uneven surfaces, or missing signage. 

  • Capture wide shots and close-ups. 

  • Take photos from different angles, including lighting conditions and lack of warning signs. 

Tip: Property managers may add cones or signs after the fact—photos taken immediately are your best evidence. 

3. Report the Incident to Management 

  • If approached by staff or a manager, be clear and honest. 

  • Ask for the manager’s full name and position. 

  • Make a mental (or written) note of what was said and done. 

If an incident report is completed, request a copy or at least confirm that it was documented. 

If you feel you are entitled to compensation from a serious injury, it is essential to be vigilant and take all the necessary aforementioned steps to ensure success. Do not hesitate to contact Singer Kwinter today.  

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