Inflatables, extension cords, and fog machines can make a house look festive — or hazardous. Halloween yard décor often creates tripping risks that homeowners overlook.
Under Florida law, property owners must take reasonable steps to keep their premises safe for visitors, including trick-or-treaters. That means securing cords, clearing walkways, and providing adequate lighting.
Common Causes of Halloween Slip-and-Falls
- Loose cords or decorations
- Wet driveways or leaf buildup
- Poor lighting near stairs
- Unstable props or displays
Even small oversights can lead to sprains, fractures, or head injuries — especially for children and older guests.
Proving Liability
To win a premises liability case, we must show that:
- A dangerous condition existed.
- The property owner knew or should have known about it.
- They failed to fix or warn about it.
- You were injured as a result.
Darfoor Law helps clients investigate, document, and hold negligent parties accountable.
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