
Two of the most common accidents include:
Slip and Fall on Ice One of the more common ways that slip and fall accidents occur is on ice. These accidents are most prevalent in winter months.
According to premises liability law, business owners and private property owners are legally obligated to mitigate injuries to individuals who they have invited onto their property.
This means that the individual who maintains the premises must ensure, to the best of their ability, that invitees are not injured by slipping on ice or snow.
The owner has a duty of care to all invitees and can meet this duty of care by either getting rid of the ice or properly warning people.
Slip and Fall in Public Areas There are a lot of publicly shared areas in Edwardsville and surrounding communities.
There are more than a dozen parks and public recreation areas maintained by the Edwardsville Parks Department alone.
There are also more than 130 miles of Madison County bicycle/walking trails, managed by the Madison County Transit Department.
While all of this publicly available space is great, the vast size of the space makes it hard to manage, and the local government sometimes falls short of mitigating Edwardsville slip and fall accidents.
The local government cannot be held responsible for all slip and fall accidents that occur on public property.
When community members are using the publicly available space, there is an understanding that they will do everything in their power to mitigate potential injuries.
Basically, this means that residents who use the parks and public spaces do not participate in activities or actions that would reasonably lead them to suffer an injury.
This also means that residents should be aware of their surroundings and try to avoid or report any potentially hazardous areas.
But if a hazardous area is not immediately obvious to residents of the park, by either not being easily recognizable or not being marked as unsafe, the City of Edwardsville or Madison County can be held liable for any injuries that occur because of this hazard.
Whether or not the liability falls on the city or county depends on the situation.