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Toronto Slip-and-Fall Accident Lawyers

Ontario Occupiers Liability Lawyers

Many accidents happen because property was not maintained or constructed properly. The icy steps, the wet floor and the unstable balcony can all cause catastrophic injuries. Even when this is not readily apparent to those involved in the accident, careful investigation can demonstrate the cause, and those responsible can be held liable for damages.

Krylov & Company is a team of experienced personal injury and occupiers liability lawyers. We know how to investigate slip-and-fall accidents, demonstrate the liability of property owners and occupiers, and obtain compensation for injured people. We will work hard to get the best possible result for you.

Krylov & Company has extensive experience in cases involving injuries that typically result from slip-and-fall and trip-and-fall accidents, including head injuries, fractures and dislocated vertebrae, and other serious injuries.

Protect Your Ability to Obtain Compensation

After a slip-and-fall accident, evidence can begin to disappear quickly. To protect your ability to obtain damages, you should obtain the names and phone numbers of any witnesses to the accident, and write down your recollection of the event. You should also contact Krylov & Company for a free consultation and discussion of your legal options.

Our Toronto slip-and-fall accident lawyers will undertake an immediate investigation to learn how your accident happened and how the property owner or occupier failed in the duty to maintain safe conditions on the premises. We will also make a full accounting of your financial losses and place a value on your emotional trauma for inclusion in your claim. Krylov & Company will seek full compensation for you.

We are on your side. So don't settle, win!

Contact Krylov & Company for a free, no-obligation consultation about a slip-and-fall or trip-and-fall accident.

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