Slip and fall accidents occur daily in Florida and throughout this nation. Not only are innocent pedestrians at risk of slipping and falling from spilled liquids, cracked sidewalks, or broken stairs, but workers and employees are at risk of the same type of accidents.
In fact, one such group of workers that are at high risk for slip and fall accidents in South Florida are food servers. There are approximately 6,300,000 food and beverage servers in the U.S. that could be affected by slip and fall injuries. These jobs include:
- Waiters and waitresses
- Food runners and food preparation workers
- Cocktail servers
- Bartenders
- Busboys
- Cafeteria workers
- Food concession attendants
- Baristas and coffee shop employees
Slip and Fall Workplace Hazards
These jobs often requires servers and others in this profession to be on their feet for hours at a time, often working a double shift back to back, such as a breakfast and lunch shift. Because workers in this industry deal with food, beverages, heavy trays, sharp utensils, and breakable glassware all while working on their feet for long periods at a time, they risk injuries.
Food and beverage servers work in a fast paced environment, walking to and from the kitchen, bar or dining room multiple times per shift. When something is knocked onto the floor, it can cause a server to trip and fall. The same can be said when liquid is spilled onto the floor causing a Florida slip and fall accident to occur.
When an employee or customer spills a drink or breaks a beverage glass, the liquid that spills out onto the floor should be cleaned up immediately. Every restaurant should have rules in place for warning other servers and customers about wet surfaces. When cones and warning signs are not placed properly and cleanup is not done immediately, it can lead to South Florida slip and fall accidents and injuries.
Injuries that Result from Slip and Fall Accidents
Research indicates that some of the most common types of injuries that occur to employees in the restaurant industry are strains and sprains, cuts and lacerations, and contusions and bruises. When servers fall to the ground due to a slip and fall accident in Fort Lauderdale, a number of injuries could occur.
These injuries could cause a server to miss work due to the Florida slip and fall accident. If you were injured on-the-job due to a Fort Lauderdale slip and fall or trip and fall accident, you may be entitled to compensation for your injuries. For more information about your rights, talk to a skilled premises liability lawyer in Broward County at the Law Offices of David Benenfeld today for a free legal consultation at (954) 677-0155(954) 677-0155.
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